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Budapest Night Walking Tour and Boat Ride
Duration:
3 hours Starts from:
Budapest,
Hungary
price: from 22 EUR
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TOUR DESCRIPTION
Learn why Budapest is often called the Paris of the East! You will be taken on an evening stroll where you can experience the best photo opportunities, stories surrounding these famous sights and the myths surrounding the Hungarian origins and culture. Then to cap of the evening enjoy a one hour boat ride on the Danube!
This tour is seasonal and operates from May to October only.
Paris of the East is one of the most famous sentences used when describing Budapest at night. The magnificent buildings and sights all glowing and illuminated at night just give this city a totally different feeling than what you'll experience during the day. The Night Stroll is designed to take you along a path where you'll see the best parts of the city by night and capture some amazing photo opportunities. You'll not only learn about these grandiose sights but hear the stories surrounding them and the Hungarians with their crazy history. Who were the first vampires? What did she do? How did she do it? Was Attila the Hun really a Hungarian? What is our relation with him? Who was he and how did he die? Where did the Hungarians really come from? What is the myth behind Hungarian ancestors? Why they are so different compared to our neighbors? All these compelling facts and questions will be answered and more as you stroll along the illuminated city. At the end of the tour we will embark on a one hour boat cruise on the Danube river. We'll take in all illuminated sights of the Pest’s Danube Promenade and the Buda castle districts with commentary about them and excellent photo opportunities.
ROUTE DETAILS
Start from: Budapest,
Hungary
Visited cities:
Budapest
Finish point: Budapest,
Hungary
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Access for disabled: no
Guidance type: guided tour
Tour languages: English
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