Gastronomic Budapest Free Tour

Let's eat our way through Budapest! Typical dishes, wines, liquors and hundreds of curiosities. The gastronomy is a reflection of the local culture. Get to know the funniest history of Budapest and take advantage of all our gastronomic recommendations.

What is a Free Tour?

It is about a walking visit with a qualified guides for free. Once the tour is finished, you can put a price according to your level of satisfaction.

Things to do Gastronomic Budapest Free Tour

- Central Market. We will visit the stalls of the Market to know the most characteristic products of Hungary: mangalica pork, goose foie, paprika...and much more. 

-Freedom Bridge, and Mount Géllert with its spa. What are the properties of the thermal baths in Budapest, and which one is the best?

- Vaci utca and its numerous restaurants. What should you try, Goulash or Langosh? What is the Tokaj wine like? What is the history of Palinka and Unicum? What do Hungarians eat at Christmas? We will reveal all these questions and many more... 

-Kürtoskalács bakery. The oldest Hungarian sweet, shaped like a chimney. We will take a break so you can taste it.

- Parisi Udvar. One of the most luxurious cafés in the city, where we will talk about Hungarian pastries.

-Café Central, refuge of poets and writers. How did Budapest became the capital with more cafés in Europe at the end of the XIX century? We will tell you...

-Hotel Astoria. Did you know that Stalin created his own recipe book? And that they went crazy with canned food? You'll be amazed...

-Great Synagogue. Here we will discover how the Orthodox community lives. What do they cook on Saturdays? What is kosher food?

-And to end on a high note, we'll visit the famous Ruin Bars! Why did they come into being? And of course, we will teach you how to order beer and toast in Hungarian! 

Without a doubt, this is the most appetizing tour in the whole city :) And you will be accompanied by professional guides, ready to share all their favorite restaurants with you!

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Highlights to see in Gastronomic Budapest Free Tour

  • Central market
  • Vaci utca
  • Liberty bridge
  • Egyetem ter
  • Parisi udvar
  • Central coffee
  • Ruin bars
  • Sinagogue
  • Astoria hotel

Details

Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
Language
Guide in Spanish
Price

People: free

Availability and starting time
Not available
When to book?
You can reserve up to before the activity
Free cancellation
If you will not be able to attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, so that the guide does not wait.

Included

Entrance in the Market
Entrance in Parisi udvar
1 Participación en Premios Mensuales: Ver Premios

Excluded

Food

Meeting point

Fovám tér Square, in front of the Central Market. We are DonFreeTour and your guide will wait for you with a green umbrella.

Conditions

Is the interior of the monuments visited?
Exterior and interior of most named sites
Is the tour adapted for people with reduced mobility?
Almost fully adapted
Guaranteed departures without min of travelers
Not
Are animals allowed?
Yes
Activity recommended for children?
Yes, families are welcome
How to book?
Limited availability. Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability. Choose date and fill in the required fields. Secure and protected payment. You will immediately receive your booking confirmation.
Super safe route! COVID-19 efforts
Our route takes the recommendations and key considerations of security and protection against Coronavirus.

Our promises

Best price guaranteed
Quick and easy reservation
Multilingual Customer Service
Secure payment

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