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John_J, May 2026
Great travel destination
Train ride 40 min from Budapest. Lots of walking and climbing steps. Some uneven cobblestones for those with limited mobility might be difficult for you. Our guide was absolutely fantastic. Lots of art galleries and churches of varying faiths. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
Steve_G, May 2026
Unmissable Tour
Fantastic tour made even better by our host Atilla, brilliant guy with bags of character and personality! Great company with 2 other lovely couples. Fantastic way to see the sights of Budapest quickly, we revisted all of the sites at our leisure over the next couple of days. Scooters were brilliant and so easy to ride, Atilla's photography skills made this a unique experience never to be forgotten!!
Allen_I, Apr 2026
Hungary then and now
Bring picture I.d. (such as a passport). Victoria waited and then called each of the late participants to make sure they were still coming. This led to delays, frustrations but showed a caring side that I came to respect. She was forthright, knowledgeable and quite funny. Her opinions opinions were genuine and nuanced; I learned a lot
Val_A, Apr 2026
Exceptional!
What a wonderful tour! Benjamin was an outstanding guide, Knowledgeable and insightful, he brought real Jewish heart and soul to his presentation which covered Jewish history as well as Hungarian history. This will surely be one of the highlights of our trip. Thank you Benjamin. You’re a mensch. Keep up the great work.
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Budapest is a fascinating city to explore, and the Hungarian capital is a handy starting point for full-day excursions. Once you’ve had your fill of the city, get out and explore quaint villages, embark on a river cruise, or sip on the region’s famed wines; visitors can even hit up nearby European capitals. Not only do Budapest day trips lead you away from the usual crowds, but they also let travelers immerse themselves in Hungary’s unique landscapes and history.