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Tours & activities

BUDAPEST | EXAMPLES OF TOURS FOR GROUP


Explore just a few of our sample tours below – and remember, Budapest is only the beginning!
Looking for something unique? Let us know your group’s preferences and we’ll create a tailor-made program that perfectly fits their interests and travel style.

Enhance your stay with daytime city tours, relaxing thermal spa visits, or evening experiences like a Danube dinner cruise or a traditional Hungarian folklore show. For groups eager to explore beyond the capital, we also organize scenic day trips to destinations like Szentendre, the Danube Bend, Esztergom, or the Etyek wine region.

We’ll help you put together a well-balanced program tailored to your group’s interests.

 


EXAMPLES OF CITY TOURS IN BUDAPEST

 


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Prague Old Town Tour

Duration: approx. 2 hours
Take a journey through the heart of historic Prague. This guided walk leads you from the Old Town Square with its world-famous Astronomical Clock and Town Hall, through the atmospheric Jewish Quarter with its synagogues and historic cemetery, and ends at the iconic Charles Bridge—built in the 14th century by Emperor Charles IV.

Optional: Add a visit to the Old Town Hall interiors, underground, and tower (approx. +1 hour).


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Jewish Prague Tour

Duration: 3–4 hours
Explore one of Europe’s oldest Jewish quarters on a fascinating walking tour. Visit four historic synagogues—Maisel, Klausen, Pinkas, and the stunning Spanish Synagogue—along with the Ceremonial Hall and the moving Old Jewish Cemetery. These sites offer deep insight into the city's Jewish heritage. The tour also includes a walk past the Old-New Synagogue and continues to the Old Town Square, home to the Astronomical Clock and the Church of Our Lady before Týn, where astronomer Tycho Brahe is buried.

Note: The Jewish Museum is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays.


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Prague Castle Tour

Duration:  4 hours

Step inside the walls of Prague Castle and uncover centuries of Czech history. This guided tour includes visits to the Royal Palace, the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, and the charming Golden Lane.

Learn about the castle’s historical role from our expert guide before descending the castle stairs into the picturesque Lesser Town. The tour ends with a stroll toward Charles Bridge.


EXAMPLES OF TOURS BEYOND PRAGUE

 


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Kutná Hora

Duration: 8 hours

Discover the medieval silver town of Kutná Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just an hour from Prague. Visit the grand St. Barbara’s Cathedral, stroll past Gothic and Baroque townhouses, and descend into former silver mines. The highlight is a visit to the eerie Ossuary in Sedlec, decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people—an unforgettable experience.


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Pilsen City & Brewery Tour 

Duration: 8 hours

Visit the birthplace of Pilsner lager—Pilsen. Tour the legendary Pilsner Urquell brewery and enjoy a Czech lunch at its brewery restaurant. Explore the city’s highlights, including the Gothic St. Bartholomew Cathedral, the second largest synagogue in Europe, and the extensive historic underground tunnels open to visitors.


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Karlštejn & Nižbor Glassworks

Duration:  8 hours


Experience two Czech treasures in one day. Visit a traditional glassworks in Nižbor to see skilled artisans crafting Bohemian crystal, followed by a tour of Karlštejn, the iconic Gothic castle founded by Charles IV. Enjoy free time in the charming village to explore shops, cafés, or admire views of the castle.


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Karlovy Vary

Duration: 9 - 10 hours

Spend a day in the elegant spa town of Karlovy Vary, famous for its mineral springs, historic colonnades, and Art Nouveau charm. Taste the healing waters, enjoy local spa wafers, and explore the Becherovka Museum or Moser Crystal factory. Optional visit to a thermal pool set in the hillside above the town can be added on request.


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Český Krumlov

Duration: 9–10 hours

Travel south to one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, Český Krumlov. A UNESCO-listed gem, it enchants with winding cobbled streets, outdoor cafés, and the second largest Baroque castle in the Czech Republic. Highlights include the castle’s rotating open-air theatre and the historic Baroque stage. A true fairytale escape.


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