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What is a free walking tour, and how does it work in Budapest?

Free walking tours are walks where you can get acquainted with the main sights of Budapest. On such tours, guides share interesting facts and historical events with you, and at the end of the tour, you can leave a tip at your discretion.

Should I make a reservation, or can I join without booking?

Booking a tour in advance will allow you to reserve a spot and avoid surprises. Some tours may accept you without a reservation, however you should check this on the tour page.

How long do the tours usually last?

The tour usually lasts between 2 and 2.5 hours which gives you enough time to explore the city's sights and enjoy the walk.

Budapest Free Tours at a Glance

Budapest is called the Pearl of the Danube and has a lot to take in. And a free tour in Budapest is the “cheat code” for seeing the Hungarian Parliament Building, the Buda Castle, and those famous ruin bars all in one go.

These are guided city walks led by local pros who actually love their city. Simply visit FREETOUR.com to reserve a spot for free, have a great time in the city, and then pay what you wish at the end.

Discover the Best Free Walking Tours in Budapest

On one side of the city, there is the Danube River (Duna), the ancient Buda castles, Gellért Hill, and quiet streets. Cross the Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd), and suddenly you're in Pest, which is flat, loud, political, and alive at 2 a.m. That contrast is the whole story of this city, and free walking tours in Budapest are built around it. 

Why did the two cities only merge in 1873? What does the layout of Andrássy Avenue tell you about Hungarian ambition? A good guide answers those questions before you even think to ask them. 

If you've been wondering whether walking tours in Budapest are worth your morning, it is, and it usually sets the tone for the rest of your trip. The availability through FREETOUR.com does something a self-guided map walk simply can't.

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