Budapest: Private Fahrradtour - optional mit E-Bikes
Highlights
- Private group bicycle tour
- Discover amazing sights
- Enjoy unique atmosphere
- See UNESCO World Heritage sites
- Experience both Pest and Buda
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Private Tour
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Duration 3h 30m
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E-bike option available
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Includes helmet and drink
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Life Guide in English, German, French
Embark on a private bicycle tour through the beautiful city of Budapest and experience the unique atmosphere firsthand! This tour will take you on a journey to discover the amazing sights of the city, including the Parliament, Basilica, Royal Palace, Chain Bridge, and more. Explore both sides of Budapest, Pest and Buda, and immerse yourself in the UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Andrássy Avenue and the Danube Banks. Along the way, take a break at the famous Szamos Cafe next to the Parliament and enjoy a coffee or capture some stunning photos of the city. With a total duration of 210 minutes, this private bicycle tour is the perfect way to fully experience the beauty and charm of Budapest. Book now and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Available in English, French, German
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Budapest on a private bicycle tour, discover iconic sights, and enjoy a unique atmosphere with an optional e-bike for added comfort.
Included
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Fahrrad oder E-bike
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Flasche Wasser
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Tourguide
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Fahrradhelm (nicht verpflichtend)
Excluded
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Souvenire, trinkgelder, verpflegung
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Keine eintritte in sehenswürdigkeiten
Meeting Point
Bike & Relax befindet sich ganz zentral im Jüdischen Viertel. Du findest uns zwischen der "Gozsdu Passage" und dem "Madach Platz". Nächste U-Bahn: "Deak Platz" mit den U-Bahnen M1,M2,M3, den Straßenbahnen 47,48,49, Flughafenbus 100E.
Budapest, Madách Imre út 12, 1075 , Hungary
End Point
Bike & Relax befindet sich ganz zentral im Jüdischen Viertel. Du findest uns zwischen der "Gozsdu Passage" und dem "Madach Platz". Nächste U-Bahn: "Deak Platz" mit den U-Bahnen M1,M2,M3, den Straßenbahnen 47,48,49, Flughafenbus 100E.
Budapest, Madách Imre út 12, 1075 , Hungary
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Start and End of the Tour (Madach Imre street 12, 1075 Budapest). Look also for the Cafe "Hivatal". The Madach Imre street is the back part of Madach Square, connecting the Square with Gozsdu Court.
Hungarian State Opera
Masterpiece of architecture by Michael Ybl on Andrassy street. Home of music, culture and events. UNESCO protected WORLD HERITAGE the Andrassy street ensemble. Learn about the architectural styles of late 19th century and the historical subway M1. (You will not enter the Opera)
Andrassy Avenue
Most famous street connecting the City Center with the Hero's Square and City Park. Passes Nagymezö street, the "Broadway of Budapest", Liszt Square and the Ring Roads. Location of House of Terror.
House of Terror Museum
Former GESTAPO headquarters, prison of the communist era. Has been converted into a remarkable museum. Shows a part of the Berlin Wall in front. (You will not enter the museum)
Zoltan Kodaly Memorial Museum
You will pass Kodaly Square, with the museum and impressive buildings. (no visit to the museum)
Heroes' Square
Has been designed to celebrate 1000year anniversary of Hungary in 1896. Gives an overview about Central European History. Unique chance to see a complex past in a nutshell. From King Stephen to revolutionary Kossuth.
Fake Castle in the City Park. Why? Let us explain ! Wonderful to see, interesting to experience and a statue of Anonymous as well.
Varosliget/City Park
Budapest City Park, approx. one square km of park in the heart of the city. Currently undergoing some redesigning, nevertheless popular space for leisure, recreation and sport.
Szechenyi Baths and Pool
The largest Spa of Budapest in the City Park. An example of hundreds of hot springs in Hungary and a long tradition of bathing. A bathing tradition cultivated in the old Roman Empire, further developed in Ottoman-times and now a landmark in tourism.
Liszt Ferenc Square
Meet with famous composer Liszt at the Music Academy on Liszt Ferenc Square. The building is also an amazing example of Art Deco Style (here called Szezession-Style). The square houses also plenty of restaurants with nice terraces.
Kiraly Street
Ride down Kiraly Street along the Jewish Quarter, here about Ruin Pubs and have a look into the "Gozsdu court" passage way.
Elizabeth Square
Central traffic junction in Downtown Budapest. Find here the Aquarium, an underground bar and famous meeting point. Also legendary for the "Fröccs"-Terrace, which is a popular (summer)drink from whitewine and soda.
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika)
Largest catholic Church in Budapest, shows the right hand of St. Stephen under a glass. Beautifully renovated and a highlight of Downtown. (No visit into the church)
Szabadsag ter
On one hand the "Wallstreet" of Budapest, on the other place of bloody history. Shows at least one controversial memorial and some ironic moments as well. Remember the Holocaust and Second World War in Budapest.
Historical monument and operational Parliament. Impressive building on the river bank, one of the landmarks of Budapest. Beautifully renovated a "must see". (No entrance included) Turning around the building you will see a stunning panorama of the Danube and Buda-Side of the City.
Margaret Bridge
Historically the second bridge over the Danube, perfect renovated and with a good bicycle way. Gives plenty of views and direct access to Margaret Island.
Batthyany Square
This square offers a lot of history, good examples of baroque & unique rococo architecture and off course Count Batthyany. Have a look on the Parliament at the river bank on Pest-Side. Best picture spot !
Clark Adam Square (Clark Adam ter)
Square at the Chain Bridge, "zero millage" of Hungary.
Szechenyi Lanchid
First bridge across the Danube finished in 1849 by Adam Clark. Landmark in Budapest, connects Buda and Pest.
Castle Garden
Another project of Michael Ybl, architect of the Opera. Impressive style of the late 19th century. Visible behind the garden are also some parts of the medieval castle of King Bela. An elevator leads here to the Royal Palace.
Erzsebet Bridge
Named after Queen Elisabeth, wife of Francis Joseph of Austria. Also known as "Sissi" and very popular in Hungary. You will pass under the bridge on the river bank to the Gellert Hill.
Gellert Hill
You will pass the hill on the river bank and have a view on the Statue of St. Gerald (Gellert) and his sad story.
Rudas Baths
One of the famous Turkish spa's in Budapest. From Ottoman times rebuilt in 19th century and again recently. Offers now also a rooftop pool, restaurant, bar etc. Have a look on it while you pass with the bike.
St. Gellert Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool
The third of the famous spa's in Budapest. This one in Art Deco style, and impressive building which houses the public bath and a hotel. Overlooks the Liberty Bridge and the Danube. From here a way leads up to the Gellert Hill and Citadella. You will stay on the river bank and cross the bridge !
Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid)
Most popular bridge in Budapest. Wonderful construction from 19th century in iron. 16 meters longer than the hight of the Eifel-tower. A technical masterpiece at the time of construction, now a famous meeting point to see the sunset.
Fovam Square
See the University of Economics, originally main custom's office, hence the "main customs square". Next to the Grand Market Hall and starting point of the pedestrian area through Downtown.
Another must see in Budapest. You will pass the Grand Market Hall, still working as a market for the locals, but also offering various stuff for tourists. Remarkable steel construction.
Hungarian National Museum
Continuing on the Ring Road, you will pass the National Museum which was the first public building outside of the Down-Town area and motivated rich families to build palaces in the surrounding area. Played an important role in finding the national identity in the second half of the 19th century.
Great / Central Synagogue (Nagy Zsinagoga)
You will stop to see the Great Synagogue at the border of the Jewish Quarter in moorish style. (You will not enter the Synagogue on this tour)
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Kinder müssen von Erwachsenen begleitet werden
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Nicht für Anfänger
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Nicht für Teilnehmer mit mehr als 110kg
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Visit Szamos Cafe for marzipan treats
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Check out the view from Margaret Bridge
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Explore the Jewish Quarter for local culture
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Bring water to stay hydrated while biking
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Marvel at the architecture on Andrassy Avenue
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the beauty and charm of Budapest on a Private Bicycle Tour. This unique tour takes you on a ride through the city, allowing you to discover the amazing sights and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere. With the option of using E-bikes, you can ride with ease and enjoy the journey. The tour includes a stop at Szamos Cafe, located next to the Parliament, where you can take a break and indulge in delicious treats. From the stunning Parliament to the majestic Basilica, Royal Palace, Chain Bridge, and more, you'll get to see the most important landmarks and UNESCO World Heritage sites in Budapest. Explore both sides of the city, Pest and Buda, and take in the beauty of the Danube Banks. This private tour ensures a personalized experience and allows you to tailor the itinerary to your preferences. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as you pedal your way through the enchanting streets of Budapest.What to expect?
On this Private Bicycle Tour, you can expect a total duration of 210 minutes filled with awe-inspiring sights and memorable moments. The itinerary includes various stops at key landmarks, giving you the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of Budapest. From the architectural masterpiece of Andrassy Avenue to the thought-provoking House of Terror Museum, each stop offers a unique experience. You'll also have the chance to visit Heroes' Square and get a glimpse of Central European history. The tour takes you to the famous Szechenyi Baths and Pool, where you can witness the bathing traditions that date back centuries. With the guidance of your experienced tour guide, expect to gain insights into the city's rich heritage and make lasting memories.Who is this for?
This Private Bicycle Tour is designed for anyone who wants to explore Budapest in a unique and adventurous way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this tour caters to all. It's perfect for those who love cycling and want to soak up the city's atmosphere while enjoying the freedom of a private tour. With the option to use E-bikes, even those who aren't avid cyclists can easily participate. Regardless of age or fitness level, this tour can be enjoyed by everyone. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of architecture, or simply want to see the iconic sights of Budapest, this tour is for you.Why book this?
Embark on this Private Bicycle Tour and discover the hidden gems of Budapest with a knowledgeable local guide. This tour offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing you to see the city from a different perspective. With the freedom to customize the itinerary, you can focus on the sights that interest you the most. The option to use E-bikes makes the tour accessible to everyone, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable ride. As you pedal through the city streets, you'll feel the vibrant energy of Budapest and gain a deeper understanding of its rich history and culture. This tour is not just a sightseeing experience, but an opportunity to connect with the city and create lifelong memories.Good to know
During the Private Bicycle Tour, it's good to know that the meeting point is located in the heart of the Jewish District, easily accessible by public transportation. The tour duration is approximately 210 minutes, allowing you ample time to explore each stop. It's recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for cycling. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views and memorable moments along the way. The tour includes a break at the famous Szamos Marzipan, located on the most beautiful square in the city. Here, you can indulge in a coffee break or take the opportunity to snap photos of the Parliament or the iconic "shoes" at the Danube Bank. Get ready for a day filled with adventure, culture, and unforgettable experiences.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is