Hungary Tours & Trips
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- Highlights of Budapest & Danube Bend - 5 Days
- 4 Day Budapest Including Danube Bend Day
- Budapest City Break - 5 Days
- Tailor-Made Holiday of Hungary History & Wine with Daily Departure
- 5 Days of Magic in Budapest
- Tailor-Made 5 Days Best Budapest Wine Tour, Daily Start & Private Guide
- Trip to Budapest in 5 Days
- Budapest, Hungary
- Luxury City Break In Budapest
- Cycle the Danube
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest, Visegrad, Esztergom, Szentendre Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $3,198
36% Off- NZ$2,047You save $1,151
Duration 4 days Destinations Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,309
20% Off- NZ$1,047You save $262
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,887
36% Off- NZ$1,848You save $1,039
Tailor-Made Holiday of Hungary History & Wine with Daily Departure
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was smooth and fulfilling with their dedication and efforts. The agent helped us quickly when the weather changed our plan.”
Rose, traveled in June
Budapest's cultural heritage comes alive through visits to the Parliament Building and Heroes' Square. The medieval castle and wine cellars of Eger await, along with the magnificent Habsburg-era Grassalkovich Palace in Godollo. Five days of private guided tours with 4-star accommodations and daily breakfast included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest, Eger Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
36% Off- NZ$6,153
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,010
20% Off- NZ$1,608You save $402
Hungarian culture shines from Budapest's Andrassy Avenue to Eger's wine country. The Citadella and Gellert Hill offer stunning views, while three Danube Bend towns await exploration. Private guides lead visits to Matthias Church, Heroes Square, and the Marzipan Museum in Szentendre.
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest, Eger Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
20% Off- NZ$5,617
Explore Hungary's capital with daily breakfast at Hotel Orion Varkert and visits to iconic landmarks. Cruise the Danube River, tour the magnificent Hungarian Parliament, and unwind in Budapest's thermal baths. Private transfers and flexible sightseeing included in this 5-day Hungarian journey.
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator WiseYatra From $2,117
30% Off- NZ$1,482You save $635
Budapest, Hungary
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip to Budapest was great and Tour Radar was extremely helpful with any questions I had.”
Stephanie, traveled in November
Duration 4 days Destinations Budapest Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Euroadventures From
30% Off- NZ$659
Duration 6 days Destinations Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
30% Off- NZ$590
Cycle the Danube
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I had a fabulous time, I was paired with a lovely roommate and the staff were awesome, especially finding gluten free food so I was never hungry.”
Amy, traveled in May
Hungary's historic cities reveal themselves from Gyor's Baroque Kaptalan Hill to Budapest's famous ruin bars. Bicycle routes along the Danube lead to Komarom's thermal spas and Esztergom's magnificent basilica. Comfortable hotels provide bases for local cuisine and included entrance to Szechenyi Baths.
Duration 8 days Destinations Austria, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
30% Off- NZ$3,895
What people love about Hungary Tours
- Cycle the Danube
Tour guides/leaders were incredible...very knowledgeable of the area and history and culture and food! The final stay in Budapest at the Star City Hotel was disappointing...staff were stressed, aloof, and not customer service oriented ( in a positive way) Be nice to choose a true 4 star hotel for the last night of the trip
- Prague & Budapest
Enjoyed every moment!!! Hotel was great, just wished it was closer to Old Town.
- Vienna and Budapest
Accommodation in Vienna at the Senator was basic average. Budapest hotel Aquincum was far superior. Also preferred the bus tour and guide info in Budapest.
What our customers ask about Hungary Tours & Trips
What are some interesting day trips from Budapest?
Just beyond Budapest's city limits lie several enticing destinations worth exploring. The Danube Bend region offers three standout cities: Esztergom home to Europe's largest basilica Visegrad with its grand Royal Palace and Szentendre a charming artists' enclave. Lake Balaton Central Europe's largest freshwater lake draws visitors to towns like Balatonfured and the historic Tihany Peninsula. Many travelers speak highly of Pecs a baroque city known for its cathedral and Ottoman architecture. The wine cellars of Eger have also become a favorite stop for those seeking to experience Hungary's renowned wine culture.
What's the accommodation like in Hungary?
Hungary's lodging options span from international hotel chains to family-run guesthouses. Budapest features well-known properties like the Danubius Hotel Arena and Mercure Budapest Castle Hill both offering reliable comfort in prime locations. Beyond the capital smaller establishments like the Regio Panzio in Halaszi give guests a more personal experience. The Hotel Kristaly in Tata stands out for maintaining traditional Hungarian character while properties in towns like Eger combine local touches with modern amenities at reasonable rates.
What are the must-visit thermal baths in Budapest?
The Szechenyi Thermal Baths stand as Budapest's premier bathing complex housed in a neo-baroque building in City Park. With 15 indoor pools and 3 expansive outdoor pools visitors can experience various water temperatures and therapeutic benefits. The complex includes massage services and specialty experiences like the beer spa. The Gellert Baths showcase elegant architecture along the Danube while the historic Rudas Baths offer a more traditional Turkish bath experience. Guests at the Danubius Hotel Gellert enjoy direct access to their namesake baths.
What's the best time to visit Hungary?
Spring months of April and May along with autumn's September and October provide pleasant temperatures and manageable crowd levels in Hungary. Summer brings warmer weather ideal for festivals and outdoor activities but expect more tourists and higher prices. Lake Balaton proves particularly appealing in May when comfortable temperatures allow for boating without peak season crowds. Winter visitors find unique charm in thermal baths particularly in Budapest where the contrast between hot waters and cold air creates a memorable experience.
What are the most unique places to visit in Hungary outside of Budapest?
Hungary's countryside holds numerous cultural treasures. The wine region of Eger draws visitors to its historic Castle and the Valley of Beautiful Women where traditional cellars offer intimate tasting experiences. Szentendre's baroque streets filled with art galleries and craft shops provide a creative atmosphere. The Danube Bend region features Esztergom and Visegrad both offering significant historical sites and river views. Many travelers use the Hotel Orion Varkert in Budapest as their base making day trips to these locations easily accessible.
Is Hungary expensive for tourists?
Hungary presents good value especially when compared to other European destinations. Daily expenses typically range from $50-100 for budget-conscious travelers while those seeking luxury experiences might spend $150-200. Popular attractions remain reasonably priced with thermal baths costing around $20 for entry. Local dining options offer quality meals at modest prices and accommodations like Hotel Caroline provide comfortable stays without excessive costs. The country consistently ranks as one of Europe's more affordable destinations for tourists.
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