With this 3-hour long walking tour in the city centre of Budapest you will get a real 'taste' from the atmosphere of the 19th-century Pest through walking by stunning buildings originating from the 19th century. Amazing facades, Hungary's third largest Catholic church, the world's second largest synagogue, a lovely garden and a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site promenade with panoramic views on the Buda side of the city await you in this tour.
Starting our tour on Small Boulevard we will first have a look at the Hungarian National Museum with the statue of the 'Hungarian Shakespeare' standing in front of it, then we will take our way towards the UNESCO World Heritage Site Pest Danube Promenade from where you can have panoramic views on the whole Castle District with its pearls, the Royal Buda Palace, Matthias Church and Fisherman's Bastion. We will see the most fashionable confectioner's of the former and today's Pest, the venue for one of Europe's biggest Christmas markets, a tree in memoriam of the King of Pop and the square where today's Budapest youth most frequently gathers. Then, after taking a look at Hungary's third largest Catholic church keeping one of Hungary's most valuable national relics, we move towards the second largest synagogue in the world. After touching Andrássy Avenue's starting point, we take a look at the Dohány Street Synagogue and explore some other beautiful historical buildings of the Small Boulevard ending our tour in a lovely garden.