Private guide in Budapest, guided tours in Budapest, Hungary
Top Attractions in Budapest
Andrassy Avenue, State Opera House, House of Terror, Buda Castle, Matthias Church, City Park , Danube Promenade, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Gellert Baths, Cave Church, Margaret Island, Saint Stephen's Basilica
Budapest
Hungary
Language: Hungarian
Currency: Forint (HUF)
Information about Budapest
Why is Budapest in Hungary attractive to tourists?
Budapest is the capital of Hungary and one of the most picturesque cities in Central Europe. It is famous for its thermal springs, historical monuments, and a unique blend of majestic architecture with modern life. The city is divided by the Danube River into two parts — Buda and Pest, each with its own unique character. It's an ideal destination for lovers of history, culture, gastronomy, and active leisure.
Here you can stroll through ancient streets, relax in the famous Szechenyi Baths, admire the view from Fisherman’s Bastion, and enjoy Hungarian cuisine in cozy restaurants. To fully immerse yourself in the city's rich history, it's worth using the services of private guides in Budapest, who will help reveal hidden corners and understand local culture.
- Royal Palace in Buda — a majestic complex that was once the residence of Hungarian monarchs and now serves as a museum.
- Fisherman’s Bastion — a symbol of Budapest, combining romantic towers and breathtaking views of the Danube and Pest district.
- Hungarian Parliament Building — one of the most famous buildings in Europe, built in the neo-Gothic style and a must-see attraction.
- Szechenyi Thermal Baths — the largest thermal complex in Budapest, where you can improve your health while enjoying the beautiful architecture of City Park.
- Erzsébet Bridge — one of the symbols of the city, connecting the districts of Buda and Pest over the waters of the Danube.
- Gellért Hill and the Liberation Monument — the highest point in the city, offering the best panoramic views of Budapest.
- St. Matthias Church — the main church in Buda, where coronations of Hungarian kings took place.
- Jewish Quarter and Dohány Street Synagogue — important cultural and religious centers with a rich history.
- National Museum of Hungary — a venue telling the story of the country's thousand-year history and its people.
- Underground Spa Caves (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath Caves) — therapeutic caves with mineral water, available for visits by prior reservation.
Why choose a private guide tour in Budapest?
Tours with a private guide in Budapest allow you not just to see the sights but also to understand their historical significance, hear legends, and learn interesting facts unavailable in standard tours. Private guides in Budapest tailor programs to clients' interests, offer off-the-beaten-path routes, and ensure a comfortable experience. Their services are especially valued by those who want to gain maximum knowledge and emotions from their trip.
When is the best time to visit Budapest?
The best time is spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), when temperatures are mild and there are fewer tourists. Summer offers festivals, but it can be crowded and hot. Winter brings a Christmas atmosphere, popular markets, and winter baths.
What language is spoken in Budapest?
The main language is Hungarian. However, many staff members in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas speak English or German. Knowing basic phrases or using the services of multilingual private guides in Budapest can be helpful.
What should I try eating in Budapest?
Don't miss traditional dishes like "goulash", "lángos" (fried flatbread with cheese and garlic), "Turóc kolbász" sausage, and fish soup "halászlé". Among desserts, be sure to try chimney cake (kürtőskalács) and Hungarian wine. Street food and markets are also popular among tourists.
How is shopping in Budapest?
Shopping in Budapest is diverse — from markets to shopping malls. You can find handmade items, Hungarian wine, jewelry, textiles, and cosmetics. Food shops and souvenir stores are especially popular.
What souvenirs to buy in Budapest and what cannot be exported?
Souvenir options include Hungarian wine, gingerbread, wooden items, textiles, and ceramics. Cultural artifacts without special permission, as well as certain animal and plant species, are prohibited from export.
What clothing and shoes are suitable for visiting Budapest?
In summer, light clothes, headwear, and comfortable shoes for walking are necessary. In autumn and spring, take a jacket or raincoat. In winter — warm outerwear and waterproof shoes.
What currency is used in Budapest and should I exchange money?
The official currency is the Hungarian forint (HUF). Most establishments accept cards, but cash comes in handy at markets and small cafes. Currency exchange is possible in banks and exchange offices.
What behavior rules apply in public places in Budapest?
Respecting local culture is important. Do not photograph people without permission, stand in line, or make noise in public areas. In churches, dress appropriately and follow behavior guidelines.
How safe is Budapest for tourists?
The city is considered safe. Nevertheless, keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded places and use verified taxis. Using private guides in Hungary significantly reduces the risk of misunderstandings.
What problems might tourists face in Budapest?
Main difficulties include language barriers, limited Wi-Fi in some areas, and sometimes poor road conditions. There may also be parking issues and overcrowding in tourist zones during peak season.
What to do in the evening in Budapest?
In the evening, you can take a cruise on the Danube, walk along the promenade, dine in one of the view restaurants, or visit one of the famous ruin bars. Concerts, theater performances, and light shows are also popular.
Is Budapest interesting for children?
Yes, there are places suitable for children: parks, zoos, interactive museums, and playgrounds. You can book a family tour with a private guide in Budapest tailored to the child’s age.
Who lives in Budapest and what religion is practiced there?
The population is about two million people. Ethnic Hungarians predominate. The main religion is Catholicism, but there are also Protestant, Orthodox, and Jewish communities. The ecological situation is generally good, although air pollution from transport may occur in the city center.
Which city and airport should I fly to reach Budapest?
The nearest international airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), located about 20 km from the city center. From the airport, you can reach the city by taxi, bus, or public transport. Alternatively, you can fly to Vienna or Bratislava and then travel by land.
Why should I visit Budapest?
Budapest is a city that combines history, culture, and comfort. It suits both peaceful relaxation and active exploration. Thanks to private guides in Budapest, you’ll see more than in a regular trip. This is a chance to spend time in one of the most picturesque and culturally rich cities in Europe.
5 reasons to visit Budapest
- World-class architectural masterpieces.
- The best thermal springs in Europe.
- Unique regional cuisine and wines.
- The opportunity to gain insights from private guides in Budapest.
- Picturesque views and a romantic atmosphere of the city on the Danube.
Our tips for tourists in Budapest
- Use the BKK map for fast movement on public transport.
- Use mobile apps for translation and navigation.
- Book tours in advance, especially during high season.
- Buy drinks in supermarkets — they are much cheaper than in cafes.
- Visit the baths on weekdays to avoid crowds.
Private Guide in Budapest - Adrienn
(Member Since 2015) Languages: English, German, HungarianI was born and grew up in the tourism business, so I have travelled and learned a lot about guiding groups, since I was a child. I am a free lancer tourist guide, regularly escort groups or individual visitors in Hungary, guiding them in English or German. However, I usually travel with english speaking groups in almost the whole of Europe during 2-3 weeks, as a tour leader.
Private Guide in Budapest - Ditta
(Member Since 2013) Languages: FrenchWe offer for French speaking tourists a professional private guiding, full time assistance during their stay and comfortable limousine with private driver.
Private Guide in Budapest - Gergo
(Member Since 2015) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest Languages: EnglishBudapest is my home. I was born here and I have been living here forty years ago. I have been in many countries of three continents but I have never seen a more beautiful city. I love the Danube as it crosses Budapest or as it crosses the mountains in the Danube bend. My dream is to live on the river onboard. I'm a PhD in education. For me it is only a hobby to guide VIP tourists in Budapest's river. But I do love it.
Private Guide in Budapest - Andrew
(Member Since 2006) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest Languages: English, ItalianHello there! I am Andrew, or in Hungarian it is Andras. I work as a licensed tourist guide for more than 30 years. So you see that I have a great deal of experience. Besides that I offer guided tours in Budapest in several languages: in English and Italian. I am a great specialist in the history and culture of Hungary.
Private Guide in Budapest - Gabriella
(Member Since 2005) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest, Szentendre Languages: Hungarian, English, FrenchMy name is Gabriella, a private and personal guide in Budapest and Hungary. I am very lucky because my job is my hobby. I am a licensed, experienced guide. I learned that beside history and arts my guests are also interested in our everyday life so I always try to give them a real picture about Hungary. I was educated during the communist period having a lot of memories about the fall of the regime.
Private Guide in Budapest - Julia
(Member Since 2015) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest Languages: English, FrenchMy name is Julia, and I adore Hungary. I was born and raised in Budapest, I'm a real Budapester, so hopefully I can answer all your questions about my city. I'm a passionate and enthusiastic tour guide with fluent English and French and I will show you around my beautiful country that I hope you'll never forget. I've been guiding tours in Hungary for over 4 years.
Private Guide in Budapest - Katalin
(Member Since 2010) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest Languages: English, German, French, HungarianMy name is Cathy, I am an official, licensed tour guide in Hungary. I feel enthusiasm and love for my exciting carrier that I have been doing for 16 years. All my Budapest tours can be done by car, or by bicycle, and also, using public transport and walking.
Private Guide in Budapest - Zoltan
(Member Since 2010) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Budapest, Eger, Szentendre Languages: English, HungarianHello, dear friends! I am Zoltan Horvath, and I had the pleasure of working in the tourism industry for the past 24 years. I am a professional private guide in Budapest, and more importantly, I have a special license. I offer a wide range of individual guided tours in Budapest and its surrounding areas. I have an individual approach towards each and every of my clients, and certainly my service is very flexible and highly personalized.
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