The Cheapest Wine Tasting Tour with Basic Hungarian Wines

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Provided by: Daniel Csikos
Duration
45 minutes
Meeting point
Budapest 1055, Kossuth Lajos tér 10
Languages
English, German
From €25.00
Per person
Free Cancellation. No Booking Fees.
Cancel for free up to 24 hours. We price match.

Overview

Immerse yourself in the world of wine tasting and experience the internationally renowned Hungarian wine culture. King Louis XIV of France declared in the 17th century that Hungarian Tokaji was the king of wines and the wine of kings. Don't miss the opportunity during your visit to Hungary to learn more about and experience Hungarian wines, which are only available in very limited quantities abroad.

The wine tasting takes place in our partner's showroom in the city center, where you can enjoy the presentation in a professional setting.

The wine tasting includes:
Easily accessible location in the city center.
Tasting of 3 special wines (both white and red).
A half-hour presentation.
On-site shopping opportunity where you can choose from hundreds of wines.

One-time fee: €25 per person, payable in cash on-site.
Please note that the event starts with a minimum of 8 people.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
Pets
Not allowed
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This activity includes:

  • Entrance, and wines.

Meeting point

Budapest 1055, Kossuth Lajos tér 10

On arrival

Budapest 1055, Kossuth Lajos tér 10

Things to note

Drinking alcohol is allowed only above the age of 18 in Hungary.
Pets are not allowed to enter the showroom.

Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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