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Classic Budapest City Sightseeing Tour Russian Jeep
Budapest City Tour
Classic Budapest City Sightseeing Tour Russian Jeep
Budapest City Tour
Classic Budapest Russian Jeep Tour!

Classic Budapest Russian Jeep Tour!

By BUDTOURS
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Free cancellation available
Price is ¥35,961 per traveler* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Welcome to Budapest! If this is your first time here, get ready to explore a beautiful and captivating ancient city steeped in history and attractions. Join us today and start planning your trip to discover the beauty of Budapest.

Step into the enchanting embrace of an ancient city rich with history and wonders. Say goodbye to crowded hop-on-hop-off buses and choose an extraordinary, personalized journey to explore Budapest. Our Classic Russian Jeep Tour offers a private and family-friendly experience, uncovering hidden gems untouched by typical bus routes. Capture every moment with ease as the jeep stops for photos and allows you to savor each landmark. The audio guide will help you understand the historical background of the various attractions, and you can also see them up close.

Begin planning your adventure today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Budapest. Our aim is to create an unforgettable vacation for all who visit!

Activity location

  • Citadel Lookout
    • Citadella sétány
    • 1118, Budapest, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Citadel Lookout
    • Citadella sétány
    • 1118, Budapest, Hungary

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Classic Budapest Russian Jeep Tour!
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h3h
  • English

Pickup included

Price details
¥35,961 x 1 Traveler¥35,961

Total
Price is ¥35,961
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transportation
  • What's includedWhat's includedComplete flexibility
  • What's includedWhat's includedHotel pickup and drop-off
  • What's includedWhat's includedInformative and friendly private guide for a more personalised experience
  • What's includedWhat's includedEntry/Admission - Buda Castle Area
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedEntry/Admission - Matthias Church

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Citadel Lookout
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket included
The Citadella is the fortification located upon the top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. Citadella is the Hungarian word for citadel, a kind of fortress. The word is exclusively used by other languages to refer to the Gellért Hill citadel which occupies a place which held strategic importance in Budapest's military history. We also find the Liberation Monument atop the fortress, a dramatic statue that commemorates those who sacrificed their lives for the independence of Hungary. This fortress atop Gellért Hill also UNESCO World Heritage Site and an emblematic symbol of Budapest.
Castle Garden
  • 5m
The Buda Castle Garden Bazaar is an architectural gem nestled within the historic Buda Castle complex in Budapest. Its Neo-Renaissance design seamlessly integrates with the grandeur of the adjacent Buda Castle Royal Palace, creating a stunning visual experience. Today, the Buda Castle Garden Bazaar has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub, hosting a diverse array of events and activities. From exhibitions and concerts to dance shows and guided tours, there's always something intriguing happening within its walls.
Chain Bridge Lion Statue's (Pass by)
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is Budapest’s most famous landmark that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, It is named after the main facilitator of its construction, the great Hungarian statesman and Anglophile Count István Széchenyi. The time of its construction, it was regarded as a marvel of modern engineering.
Halaszbastya
  • 30m
The Fisherman’s Bastion is one of the most well-known attractions of the Buda Castle area, and provides one of the most beautiful panorama of the city from the Buda Castle side. .According to its architectural style, the Fisherman’s Bastion in the Buda Castle may seem to be a very old building, but the truth is it was built at the turn of the 20 century to celebrate the 1000th birthday of the Hungarian state.
Matthias Church
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Matthias Church, located in Budapest, stands out as one of the city's finest and most unique churches in Europe. Its stunning interior, blending orientalism and romantic historicism, creates a mesmerizing atmosphere enhanced by Neo-Gothic elements. With a rich history and distinctive architectural features, Matthias Church has a captivating story to share.
Buda Castle (Pass by)
Buda Castle in Budapest is the majestic castle and palace complex that once served as the residence for Hungarian Kings. It's perched on the southern end of Castle Hill, enveloped by the bustling tourist hotspot called Várnegyed, or the Castle Quarter. This area is renowned for its diverse architectural styles, boasting Medieval, Baroque, and Neoclassical buildings, including houses, churches, and public structures. As an integral part of the Budapest World Heritage Site, Buda Castle continues to draw visitors as a cultural hub. Today, the palace complex is home to various cultural attractions and institutions, offering insights into Hungary's rich history and heritage.
Budapest Parliament (Pass by)
The Hungarian Parliament Building, also referred to as the Budapest Parliament, serves as the headquarters for Hungary's National Assembly. Positioned on Kossuth Square along the Danube's eastern bank in Pest, it stands as a prominent symbol of Hungarian heritage. Crafted in the neo-Gothic style by a Hungarian architect, it has held the title of Hungary's largest edifice since its construction. A magnet for tourists, this majestic structure epitomizes Budapest's allure and historical significance.
Budapest Western Railway Station (Pass by)
Budapest Nyugati station, often called Nyugati, stands as one of Budapest, Hungary's primary railway terminals. Situated on the Pest side, it commenced operations in 1877, boasting a rich history. In modern times, it gained renown for hosting one of the globe's most refined McDonald's establishments within one of its wings. Adjacent to a renovated square adorned with various bars and cafés, it remains a notable landmark blending history with contemporary allure.
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) (Pass by)
St. Stephen's Basilica stands proudly in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to Stephen, Hungary's inaugural king. Following the reassignment of the primatial see, it shares co-cathedral status with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. As of today, it ranks as the third most substantial church structure in modern Hungary, towering as the foremost church in Budapest and holding the esteemed status of a World Heritage Site.
Andrassy Avenue
  • 10m
Andrássy Avenue, a distinguished boulevard weaving through Budapest, stands adorned with exquisite Neo-Renaissance residences and townhouses, boasting splendid facades and interiors. Its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site underscores its architectural significance. Furthermore, it serves as a bustling thoroughfare, hosting an array of upscale boutiques, charming cafes, fine restaurants, and prestigious embassies. The avenue also boasts cultural treasures including the renowned State Opera House, the Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives, the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, and the Ferenc Hopp Museum of East Asian Arts.
Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Allami Operahaz)
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Hungarian State Opera House, originally the Hungarian Royal Opera House, is a historic landmark situated in central Budapest on Andrássy út. It is renowned for its neo-Renaissance architecture characterized by symmetrical design and adorned with sculptures of composers on the façade. Inside, visitors are greeted by marble sphinxes and a lavish interior featuring frescoes, gold ornaments, and precious marble surfaces, exuding elegance and grandeur.
House of Terror Museum (Pass by)
The House of Terror stands as a solemn sentinel on Andrássy Avenue 60 in Budapest, Hungary. Within its walls, it houses a somber collection, chronicling the dark chapters of Hungary's 20th-century history under fascist and communist rule. Serving as both a museum and a memorial, it pays tribute to the countless souls who suffered at the hands of these oppressive regimes—those who were unjustly detained, interrogated, tortured, or met their untimely end within its confines.
Heroes' Square
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket included
Hősök tere is a famous square in Budapest, Hungary. It's known for its Millennium Monument, which has statues of important Hungarian leaders and the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars. It's located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, next to City Park.
The Heroes' Temple Synagogue - Budapest
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
Nestled along Dohány Street stands an architectural gem known as the Dohány Street Synagogue, alternatively referred to as the Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue. This monumental structure boasts the title of Europe's largest synagogue. Its design is a testament to the Moorish Revival style.
Central Market Hall
  • 3m
The Great Market Hall, also known as the Central Market Hall, holds the esteemed title of being Budapest's largest and oldest indoor market. Positioned at the conclusion of the renowned pedestrian shopping avenue, Váci utca, and adjacent to the Pest side of the Liberty Bridge, it occupies a prime spot at Fővám square—one of the city's premier attractions. This architectural marvel, erected in the late 19th century, boasts a rich history and serves as a bustling hub of commerce and culture in Hungary's capital.
Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid) (Pass by)
The Liberty Bridge, also called the Freedom Bridge, spans the River Danube in Budapest, Hungary, linking Buda and Pest. It's the city's third southernmost road bridge, located at the southern tip of the City Centre. Originally named Ferenc József híd, it connects Gellért tér and Fővám tér, two public squares. Despite its brevity, it's a significant symbol of Budapest's architectural charm, featuring art nouveau design, mythological sculptures, and the country's coat of arms. Built for the Millennium World Exhibition, it stands as a testament to Hungary's rich heritage.
St. Gellert Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Gellért Baths, housed within Budapest's Hotel Gellért in Buda, are a cherished part of the city's heritage. Dating back to the early 20th century, these baths offer a tranquil retreat where visitors can unwind in the therapeutic waters of the thermal springs. Renowned for their healing properties, the Gellért Baths provide a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life, inviting guests to relax and rejuvenate in a setting steeped in history and luxury.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESCitadel Lookout
    • Citadella sétány
    • 1118, Budapest, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Citadella sétány
    • 1118, Budapest, Hungary

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