
Grab your passport and cross the border to Budapest on this private full-day tour from Belgrade. Check off sights like the 13th-century Buda Castle, the magnificent St. Stephen’s Basilica and the iconic Chain Bridge, stroll around Heroes Square and peek into the shops along Vaci Street. After a comprehensive guided tour, enjoy free time to explore the city independently and tuck into a traditional Hungarian lunch (own expense), before heading back to Belgrade.
Meet your driver at your accommodation in Belgrade and settle into your private vehicle for the 4-hour journey to Budapest. ( 365 km, only highway)
The first stop on our comprehensive 3-hour city tour of Budapest will be the Gellert Hill with a fantastic viewpoint. Enjoy an unbeatable panorama of the city and the Danube River as your guide fills you in on the city’s two halves: Buda, the ancient seat of the Hungarian Kings and Pest, the heart of the modern city.
Start your explorations in Buda with a tour of the medieval castle and follow your guide around Trinity Square, Fisherman's Bastion, and Matyas church. After snapping photos of the grand Buda Castle, which dates from the 13th century, we'll cross the iconic Chain Bridge into Pest, but not before stopping to admire the magnificent Hungarian Parliament Building on the waterfront.
Next, we'll drive down the elegant Andrassy Avenue, home to the lavish Hungarian State Opera House. Andrássy Avenue is not only one of Pest's most beautiful and well-known streets, it's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site flanked with impressive 19th-century buildings.For lunch (own expense), follow your guide’s recommendations and tuck into some traditional Hungarian cuisine at a local restaurant. Gulyas stew is a good choice. In the afternoon, enjoy around three hours of free time to wander around the city independently, hit the shops, or take a soak at the famous Gellert Bath (admission not included).Around 5.00 pm, meet up with your guide for the return trip to Belgrade and finish your tour with drop-off at your hotel.
Following Andrassy Avenue, we'll reach The Heroes Square. Heroes' Square is the largest and most symbolic square in Budapest. The Millenary Monument, a 36m-high pillar topped by a golden Archangel Gabriel, holding the Hungarian crown and a cross, dominates the square.At the column's base are Prince Árpád and six other Magyar chieftains who occupied the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century. The 14 statues in the colonnades behind are of rulers and statesmen – from King Stephen to Lajos Kossuth.
Browse the shops along lively Vaci Street, then take a peek inside the opulent St. Stephen's Basilica, where the star attraction is, somewhat bizarrely, the right hand of its namesake King Stephen.For lunch (own expense), follow your guide's recommendations and tuck into some traditional Hungarian cuisine at a local restaurant. Gulyas stew is always the right choice. In the afternoon, enjoy around three hours of free time to wander around the city independently, hit the shops, or take a soak at the famous Gellert Bath (admission not included).Around 5.00 pm, meet up with your guide for the return trip to Belgrade and finish your tour with drop-off at your hotel.
Your tour concludes with transportation back to your hotel/accommodation in Belgrade, where we'll arrive late in the evening. End of services.
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