Budapest Historic Downtown Bicycle Tour in small groups
Overview
Explore downtown Budapest in a guided bike group. Regular or e-bikes. This tour takes you through the highlights of the city on the Pest side, all in a relaxed small group setting.
Our meeting point is conveniently located in the Jewish Quarter, just a few steps from the "Deak Square" metro station.
You'll ride through the charming alleyways of the Jewish Quarter and downtown, as well as along bike paths and through the City Park. We provide a bike with gears, either in trekking or cross style.
Alternatively, you can join the tour with e-bikes or choose our laid-back sunset program—whatever suits your preferences!
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Bottled water
- Helmet (although not obligatory)
- free luggage storage during your tour
- live guide
- Use of bicycle
✗ Not Included
- This tour does not give the option to enter buildings, therefore no entrance fees included
- Gratuities
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Start and End of the Tour
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Stop 2
Street art in Budapest and the art deco Rumbach Synagogue
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Stop 3
Admire the architecture of the Music Academy next to the Jewish District. Students are studying here classical music and there are two concert halls for performances.
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Stop 4
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.
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Stop 5
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)
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Stop 6
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.
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Stop 7
On your way into the City Park you will pass in wintertime one of the most famous ice rings in Europe. In summertime an artificial lake is inviting for a boat trip.
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Stop 8
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.
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Stop 9
Fake Castle in the City Park. Why? Let us explain ! Wonderful to see, interesting to experience and a statue of Anonymous as well.
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Stop 10
Admire modern architecture in the City Park. A concert hall in an amazing style.
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Stop 11
Discover another amazing piece of contemporary architecture at the edge of the park: the museum of ethnographic with its unique shape and offering spectacular views
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Stop 12
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)
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Stop 13
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)
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Stop 14
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.
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Stop 15
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.
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Stop 16
Pass by "The Shoes" next to the Parlament. Please note that depending on traffic a direct access can not always be granted.
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Stop 17
Pass by the oldest bridge across the river, the Chain Bridge.
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Stop 18
On your way along the river you will pass one of the oldest Turkish Baths in Budapest, the Rudas. If you would like to come here and bath, make sure to check the opening schedule, there are man- and woman days for the Hammam.
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Stop 19
Your last stop on Buda-side will be at the Gellert Baths. Famous for art-deco style it is dominating the river bank.
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Stop 20
Originally named after Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph it became the "Liberty Bridge" after the end of the monarchy. Meeting point of students and youths to enjoy the amazing view.
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Stop 21
A main tourist attraction is the Central Market. You should plan to return here to taste Hungarian food and enjoy the athmosphere.
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Stop 22
You pass the National Museum, a place to go when you are deeply interested in the region and all peoples who have been living in this area.
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Stop 23
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). From here you will return to the starting point.
Meeting & End Point
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Meeting Point
Bike & Relax is located in Madach Imre street 12, next to Gozsdu Court and Madach Square. Next metro/subway stop "Deak-Square" with M1, M2, M3 + trams 47,48,49 + airport bus 100E.
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End Point
Bike & Relax is located in Madach Imre street 12, next to Gozsdu Court and Madach Square. Next metro/subway stop "Deak-Square" with M1, M2, M3 + trams 47,48,49 + airport bus 100E.
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Good to Know
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children have to be accompanied by an adult
- Please contact us in advance if you would like to bring your infant
- Not recommended for beginners
- Weight limit 110kg
- Not recommended for people with visual impairment
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