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Zsuzsanna B.
My name is Zsuzsanna and I offer sightseeing tours for groups and private guests in and around Budapest in English and German. I've been a registered and active tourist guide for 18 years, and after all these years my passion for Budapest still remains strong. My favorite way to explore the city is by foot, public transport, or bike – the perfect way to uncover the city's hidden details and secrets that others might miss.
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Ágota B.
Hello, Join me for a tour and look at sights through my eyes and explore with a local. I live in Budapest and have been working as a licenced local guide for about 10 years. I have a University educational background, I did my studies in Hungary and then worked as an intern in the United States for a year and a half. Hungary is a tiny little country but it has got several attractive cities, towns and natural wonders. Besides Budapest, I really like to work around Lake Balaton, in the Danube bend including Szentendre. I have had tourists almost from all over the world so far. Come with me and discover the secrets and beauties of Budapest during a four- hour sightseeing tour. Taking in all of the principal sights, my fascinating route takes you through the most famous and interesting parts of the city. In my spare time I like doing sports like cycling, skiing, hiking and I regulary take part in sailing compatitions. So if you are tired of walking and looking for challenges there is another option to explore the city by bike with the help of the public bike sharing system called Bubi.
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Monika S.
Hi, My name is Moika, and I am a private guide in Budapest. I have a deep knowledge of the city's history, culture, and landmarks, and I am passionate about sharing that knowledge with visitors. I also have a car, which means that I can take you to all the best sights and hidden gems in the city, without the hassle of public transportation. Whether you're interested in the city's rich architectural heritage, its vibrant food and drink scene, or its lively nightlife, I can help you create an itinerary that meets your interests and budget. Let me show you the best of Budapest!
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Zsuzsa B.
Hi, Hola, Ciao! I am Zsuzsa, or Susan, or Susana. I speak 6 languages, love travelling and my birthtown, Budapest. I think it truly is one of the best places on Planet Earth. I am a photographer, artist, tourguide and teacher. I have been the first to start phototours in Budapest 10 years ago, and have been enjoying doing it still until this day. I really like to join my passion of photography and art, meeting people, travel without moving away and working as a tour guide. Photography is one of the most serious things in my life, I have had exhibitions home & abroad, I do a lot of commercial work, love to shoot elopements and stories of love and generally I find photography to be one of the most controversial & inspiring mediums of our time. Come and join me on a tour and let us discover Budapest’s many faces while we learn & discuss about photography. Is there a better way to spend a day as a traveller?
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Horváth Á.
Born and raised in Budapest, I’m a 36 year old licensed professional tour guide, who lives and breathes the city every day! I started guiding 7 years ago as a passionate traveler and Budapest local myself, I was eager to share my love and enthusiasm about this very special European city.Being an adventurer myself , I’ve lived in 5 different cities around Europe and Asia and I also travel a lot in my free-time, so I know exactly how it feels to arrive in a city as a complete stranger, wanting to learn and soak it all up! I can completely customize the tour according to your needs and interests and I am ready to answer any question you might have from politics through local life to history and architecture. I used to work as a gastronomy journalist, so in case you’re a foodie, I’m your person as well!:) I have been guiding private tours for 7 years daily, but I’m still very passionate and excited about meeting people from all over the world every day and getting to know them while showing them my culture - so you can rest assured sure we’ll say goodbye as friends at the end of the tour!:)
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Viktor K.
The two biggest problems in my life are, that I was born too soon to become a space-cowboy and too late to become a roman legionary soldier. Since Tour guiding was the closest profession to both of these above mentioned things, I became one. Although I finished the university as a communications expert and journalist in Hungary, it seems they did not prefer my honesty, so I didn't have too many prospects in that field. Without a clue of what to do next, I embarked on a journey to find some answers. I soon found my ambition in Tour-guiding and ended up working on a cruise ship, then as a freelancer tour-guide, and then as an adventure tour-guide in Norway. I've been working in the tourism industry since 2012 and ever since, it''was my dream to create an authentic company of my own and to show the beautiful things of my home country. My travels took me to more then 40+ countries. [And I still have both of my kidneys] Sadly during my journeys, I have discovered that out of 100 companies 99 are simply tourist traps, who scam their customers with some fake "experience". But I also saw, that the authentic and quality tour operators are the longest lasting companies with 20+ years. I aspire to become like that 1 in 100 companies. I believe in win-win situations. I'm a social guy. I like to be around people and to show them around. I like to have deep and honest conversations about things and I love to meet some truly amazing guests. There is nothing that you cannot talk about with me. I like this job so much, that I would even do this job for free, but since I cannot buy food with respect, love, or honesty, I do need something more tangible. Anyways…why are you wasting your time reading about me? Go book a tour and we will have all the time in the world to get to know each other and this beautiful Country.
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Tamas R.
If you prefer conversational type of guiding, your company is profoundly welcome here. Discussion is insisted! I am curious of your views and considerations. Hidden parts of Budapest are still unique and more relaxed than tourist trap areas. My tours focus on these areas of the city. My shortlisted experiences are wine tasting, history of WWII and Cold War/Communism, local cafés, sailing, canoeing, English language history not to mention hosting experiences. My school background is Master of Business Administration in the UK, wine maker, grape grower, sailor, radio operator, English linguistics, software developer. Spending my free time with free traveling in the Balkans.
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Attila H.
I am a passionate local tour guide based in Budapest. I specialize in small group walking tours and tailor-made private tours, all conducted in English. My mission is to reveal the lesser-known gems of Budapest to travelers who are eager to explore beyond the city's main tourist attractions. My passions are the fantastic street art scene of the city, small galleries and design shops, architecture, and history.
Popular Hungary Private Tours
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Pest - Downtown gems
Join us on a walk through downtown Pest, where we’ll explore major landmarks like the Parliament, Liberty Square, the Basilica, Chain Bridge, and the scenic Danube promenade. Along the way, we’ll uncover charming hidden gems and share fascinating local stories that bring the city to life.
Pest - Downtown gems
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The Great Synagogue Tour of Budapest
We are going to visit the Jewish Quarter and the Dohány Street Synagogue and its interior. We will see the Raoul Wallenberg Park- Holocaust Memorial Park with the Tree of Life and the Temple of Heroes (outside visit), the Rumbach Synagogue (outside visit), the Carl Lutz Memorial. In the Orthodox Jewish Quarter we will see the Kazinczy Street Synagogue (inside visit) and finally have a typical Jewish cake and coffee in a Jewish confectionary.
The Great Synagogue Tour of Budapest
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Budapest St. Stephen's Basilica and Panorama Tower
Budapest largest and tallest cathedral, built in Hungary's golden ages in honor of Hungary's founding father and first King: Stephen. The king's right mummified hand is kept here and can be seen as a relique. 360 degree panoramic view of the whole city including the Buda site.
Budapest St. Stephen's Basilica and Panorama Tower
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Private Budapest Photo tour
Discover the Pearl of the Danube in the company of a professional photographer guide Learn how to take better photographs of Budapest’s historic and hidden sights while walking around in this beautiful city. The 4-hour private tour is completely tailored to your wishes, seeing the attractions that you want to see. You will see how much you can improve in 4 hours and your shots will be more stunning and interesting and more in connection to your personality.
Private Budapest Photo tour
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Budapest - Culinary tour in the Great Market Hall
Discover Budapest's most famous historical market, the Great Market Hall, on a special culinary tour! We'll get to know the typical ingredients of Hungarian cuisine, taste the delicacies of local producers and the most popular traditional products.
Budapest - Culinary tour in the Great Market Hall
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Budapest, The Winter Wonderland Tour with Hot Drink and Snack
On this tour, you will get an insight into how the locals enjoy winter days in our amazing city, while we walk and also take the "nostalgia" underground, (the very first underground in the whole of Europe!) through the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Budapest (Heroes’ Square and the City Park, the famous thermal bath -Széchenyi Bath and the iconic boulevard Andrássy Avenue, etc.), with cozy stops in between and tasting some local winter sweets and hot drinks to warm up ourselves.
Budapest, The Winter Wonderland Tour with Hot Drink and Snack
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Eat Budapest With Us
Savor the flavors of Hungary on a food and market tasting tour in Budapest. Try local delicacies, soups, snacks, sweets, local wine, and learn about the country's culinary traditions and history from a local guide. Also try the most popular way to eat zsíroskenyér or goulash. Explore the traditional Hungarian dish of Disznótoros. Try typical cakes including chimney cake and "The Cake of the Year." As you walk, stumble upon famous sights and learn about the history and culture of Hungary.
Eat Budapest With Us
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Magical Budapest Boat Cruise with Live Guiding (+ Complimentary Drink)
Have you ever wondered, how beautiful Budapest would look at night from the river Danube? Both sides are part of the UNESCO Heritage, so you can't miss this chance! With an experienced captain, friendly crew, and a fully serviced bar, you'll explore & enjoy a side of the city you've never seen. Make your experience complete and have your own local guide to narrate you through this special cruise: providing you with the history, interesting facts and legends about the main sights & the city!
Magical Budapest Boat Cruise with Live Guiding (+ Complimentary Drink)
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Popular Hungary Private Cars
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Discover Budapest: Fun-Filled Car Tour of the Capital
My car tour is a 100% customisable, my itinerary includes all that is to see in this city. We can do all, or only a few, completely depends on your liking. You would have the opportunity to see famous sights such as the Hungarian Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge, as well as lesser-known gems like the Széchenyi thermal baths and the Great Market Hall.
Discover Budapest: Fun-Filled Car Tour of the Capital
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Daytrip from Budapest to Vienna with English speaking driver (Mercedez/BMW up to 3 pax)
Travel from Budapest to Vienna in comfort with a private transfer by luxury vehicle and an English-speaking driver. Along the way, you may choose optional stopovers in Győr, a charming baroque town in Hungary, or Bratislava, the picturesque capital of Slovakia. Flexible itinerary with hotel pick-up in Budapest and drop-off at your chosen location in Vienna.
Daytrip from Budapest to Vienna with English speaking driver (Mercedez/BMW up to 3 pax)
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Private Photo tour -Budapest City Highlight (Spacious Minibus 15 Pax)
Let us take you on a short tour, where you can marvel at the most beautiful buildings in the city while taking your next hit picture on Instagram. The tour includes but not limited to: Heroes Square, St. Stephen Basilica and the Parlament from across the river.
Private Photo tour -Budapest City Highlight (Spacious Minibus 15 Pax)
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Budapest's Hidden Gems | Drive Outside of Budapest
Explore ancient Roman ruins of Aquincum. Visit the charming city of Szentendre, known for its picturesque streets and vibrant art scene. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, explore the quaint shops, and indulge in delicious Hungarian cuisine. We will venture to the majestic Visegrád Castle, where you can marvel at its grandeur and enjoy breathtaking views of the Danube River. Lastly, we will visit the Memento Park, a poignant reminder of Hungary's communist era.
Budapest's Hidden Gems | Drive Outside of Budapest
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Hungary Tour Reviews
Allie F.
“Tour if Eger and winery”
Gabor was an exceptional tour guide! He was extremely knowledgeable, engaging, and fun. He went above and beyond to make the experience memorable, even helping us track down information about a family member born in Hungary. We couldn’t have asked for a better guide!
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Gabor D.
Dear Allie! What a great day! You were a fantastic audience. I really enjoyed the day with your family! I was very pleased to help you to find David relatives. Show you a bit from the city. If you need further assistance with the hungarian documents I am very happy to help you further. I hope you enjoyed your stay in the W Hotel Budapest. Regards Gabor
Susan H.
“Chesky Krumlov”
Excellent guide. Pick up was a little late but he apologized and we were on our way. Nice that they gave us a little break in the middle of the drive. Quite a few stairs to climb at the site - hard on my bad knee- but the guide was patient. Beautiful location and such interesting stories about the history and people who lived there over the centuries. Would highly recommend this tour. Well done!!
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Monika S.
Dear Susan, Thank you so much for your kind review! It sounds like part of this lovely feedback might be from another tour you took, but I’m still so happy we had the chance to meet here in Budapest. You were such warm and kind people, and it was a joy to spend time together. I’m glad your trip went so well, and I hope to see you again one day for more adventures in our beautiful city! Warm regards, Monika
Magical enchanted V.
“Zsuzsanna was fantastic. So knowledgeable and just delightful!”
From the start Zsuzsanna was great. We had a group of 7 wanting to do a custom night tour in Budapest. She communicated well from the beginning and was easy to work with in the planning stages. A for the tour. Zsuzsanna was fantastic. So knowledgeable and just delightful! Thank you..
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Zsuzsanna B.
Dear John, I am very happy that your small group enjoyed my tour. Thank you for choosing me and for your kind feedback! Greetings from sunny Budapest, Zsuzsanna
Hungary Private Tour Guide
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.
Hungary Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do you need to see Hungary?
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!
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!
How should I spend 5 days in Hungary?
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.
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.
What is the best month to visit Hungary?
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.
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.
Can I Use Euros In Hungary?
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.
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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