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.
At your hotel.
We take public transport to Deák Square and walk to the Great Synagogue and take a walk in it and its garden as well. As I am a licenced synagogue guide we don't have to line up but the tickets must be bought in advance.
Walk by Rumbach Synagogue and stop at the Carl Lutz Memorial.
We take a look at the interiour of the orthodox synagogue and its surroundings. We might be able to see a piece of the Ghetto wall.
Have a coffee and a cake in a typical Jewish confectionary.
At your hotel.
- hotel pick up
- guide fee
- enterance fees
- fee of public transportation
Comfortable shoes are needed. No sleevless tops, please. Take your passport or ID with you.
The enterance fee to the Great synagogue is about 26 USD currently (9000 HUF), and into the Kazinczy synagogue it is about 9 USD (3000 HUF).
Public transport tickets can be bought at any ticket terminals generally at bus stops or you can install BudapestGO app and buy your daily ticket online. Nowadays a 24 hour ticket costs about 5-6 USD.
On Fridays I'm available after 3pm.
Since I am an early bird, I am looking forward to weekend tours which start early in the mornig eg. 6am.
Small groups of 3-4 can be taken to Szentendre, Visegrád, Esztergom, Ócsa, Gödöllő or lake Balaton by car at the weekend, if you pay the transportation fee.