“Outstanding experience with Monica”
Monic communicated well ahead of the tour, picked us up from the hotel right on time and spent well over an our above and beyond the time frame we have agreed on. Monica is a wealth of information and she shared it kindly and sensitively and with enthusiasm that made the tour just completely pleasant. She offered us a tour that covered all the sites we wanted to visit, yet was exceptionally flexible willing to take changes to the itinerary at any time during the day. She is clearly an expert in the history, economics and culture of Budapest and we recommend her wholeheartedly.
Monika S.
(1 reviews)Dear Zvi,Thank you so much for your wonderful review! It was a pleasure meeting both of you and showing you around Budapest. I’m delighted that you enjoyed the tour and found it flexible and informative. I truly enjoyed every moment we spent exploring the city together, and it means a lot to know that my enthusiasm for Budapest’s history, culture, and hidden gems made the day special for you. Thank you for your kind words and recommendation – I hope to welcome you back to Budapest in the future! Monika
“Great guide!”
Gabor was so wonderful! We spent the day with him, he gave us some wonderful information about the city and country! The wine tasting was delightful!
Gabor D.
(1 reviews)Dear Brett! Dear Selma! Thank you for the great day! You were fantastic! Enjoy your stay in the Gresham Palace Hotel! Have a safe and unforgettable cruise trip to Amsterdam ! Regards Gabor
“Excellent choice for a niche tour”
Tiberiu was very knowledge of the town of Szentendre and made his knowledge accessible to our group. He was very precise with his route and made the best of our limited time. Before hand he was also very helpful and communicative. I sincerely recommend Tiberiu.
Tiberiu C.
(1 reviews)Thank you Deniz! You were a really nice group!
Expand the horizons of your Hungary adventure with a private tour guide. Gain personalized attention, insider knowledge, and smooth, hassle-free exploration.
Take your Hungarian trip to the next level with an off the beaten path tour in Eger, a charming town located in the northern part of Hungary. Known for its historic buildings, including the iconic Eger Castle and the stunning Basilica, Eger offers a glimpse into Hungary's medieval past. A private tour guide can delve into the town's history, sharing captivating stories and lesser-known anecdotes about its famous landmarks.
Walk along hidden courtyards, quaint cafés, and artisanal shops tucked away in the cobblestone streets. A private tour guide can greatly enhance the exploration of these hidden treasures, so gather your loved ones and prepare for the curated journey of a lifetime.
We would recommend spending at least 5 to 7 days here to explore some of Hungary's major attractions and get a good feel for the country. Though a week may not be enough, it’s a good starting point for any first time Hungary traveler. Looking for some activities to do while there? Check out our Tourism In Hungary article with plenty of food, culture and monument recommendations!
If you’ve got five days in the Pearl of the Danube, here’s a good 5-day itinerary to try out;
Day 1-2: Budapest - Check out the Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, and the Hungarian Parliament Building. You can spend the second day on a relaxing cruise along the Danube River, go on a Hungarian food themed tour within the capital, and wind down by indulging in Széchenyi or Gellért thermal baths.
Day 3: Szentendre Day Trip - Get ready for calm landscapes, baroque architecture, art galleries, and museums. You can walk the cobblestone streets, visit the Marzipan Museum, and end the day with a cozy meal at one of the many cafés and restaurants.
Day 4-5: Along Lake Balaton - Head to Hungary’s largest lake for two days of resort living and amazing views. You can swim, sail or simply relax along the beaches, or go for a bike tour by the lake shore. Top things off with a tour of the towns of Tihany or Badacsony, where wine tasting and historical knowledge awaits.
For more tour information, check out our fully customizable Budapest private tours or talk to a Hungary tour guide about planning your itinerary.
For most travelers, late spring (May to early June) or early autumn (September to early October) are considered the best months to visit Hungary because of cool to warm temperatures, and the blossoming landscapes of Spring and the harvest festivals of autumn. For more detailed information about Hungary’s weather, check out our Tourism In Hungary Statistics article.
It’s best to use the Hungarian Forint (HUF) which is Hungary’s national currency. Despite being part of the EU, euros are not commonly used, and you might find poor exchange rates, random fees and vendors not willing to take euros. Instead, exchange money into Hungarian Forints upon arrival at a bank, currency exchange office, or ATM. ATMs are easy to find, and credit cards are accepted in most shops, restaurants, and hotels, especially in tourist areas.
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