A free walking tour to discover the eastern side of Budapest: Saint Stephen's Basilica, Liberty Square with the monuments of dictatorship, the Parliament building, Elisabeth Square, and Pest's old town. Learn about legends and history.
Things to do Historical Budapest: Free Tour of Pest with Shoes on the Danube Bank
The tour starts at Saint Stephen's Basilica in front of the California Coffee Company coffee shop. The next stop is Liberty Square with the memorial of the victims of Nazi occupation and the Soviet Liberation Monument. Then we will admire the magnificent Hungarian Parliament building. From here we walk along the River Danube to see the Monument of the Shoes, commemorating the Jewish martyrs of WW2. Then we admire the majestic Chain Bridge with breathtaking panoramic views over the Buda Castle. We will arrive at Elisabeth Square with the lovers' locks, and we will finally end our tour in the Jewish Quarter, seeing the last fragment of the Ghetto Wall.
Your tour guide will show you some of the most famous monuments of the Pest side and will share with you interesting facts and stories of Budapest and Hungary.
Included
Jewish Ghetto Wall Fragment
Hungarian Parliament Building
Meeting point
Budapest, Szent István tér 4-5, 1051