Budapest Private Walks

Budapest Private Walks Budapest Private Walks offers private walking and bike tours in Budapest and its surroundings.

The Hungarian capital can be explored easily on foot if you are not afraid of a little walking. Besides the main sights of the city you can visit its hidden treasures during a comfortable walk. The tours generally take three or four hours and the routes are sometimes the combination of walking and using the public transportation system to reach the sights which are relatively far from the city centre.

View from Károly Guckler lookout towerThe lookout tower located on Hármashatár Hill, where one can enjoy a magnificent p...
26/07/2020

View from Károly Guckler lookout tower
The lookout tower located on Hármashatár Hill, where one can enjoy a magnificent panorama view of Budapest and its surrounding.

Despite the current times of crisis, nature revives. View from Gellért Hill on Liberty Bridge. Photo by Filó Csaba
20/03/2020

Despite the current times of crisis, nature revives. View from Gellért Hill on Liberty Bridge. Photo by Filó Csaba

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2020!Foto by Csaba Filó
23/12/2019

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2020!
Foto by Csaba Filó

View of the dome of the Saint Stephen's Cathedral from the Savoy Terrace during the summer.
19/07/2019

View of the dome of the Saint Stephen's Cathedral from the Savoy Terrace during the summer.

Spring has arrived in Budapest. The picture was taken in front of the Vigado in Pest. On the facade of the building  you...
17/04/2019

Spring has arrived in Budapest. The picture was taken in front of the Vigado in Pest. On the facade of the building you can find sculptures representing antique musical genres.
Special thanks to Csaba Filo for the picture

Good morning! Visit the Great Market Hall Budapest in the early hours.
17/01/2019

Good morning! Visit the Great Market Hall Budapest in the early hours.

Happy New Year 2019!Foto by Csaba Filó
01/01/2019

Happy New Year 2019!
Foto by Csaba Filó

If you visit Vajdahunyad Castle and climb the 150 steps of the Apostles’ Tower you can have an amazing view of the City ...
17/11/2018

If you visit Vajdahunyad Castle and climb the 150 steps of the Apostles’ Tower you can have an amazing view of the City Park.

Nyugati (West) Railway Station was opened on 28th October 1877. The building was completed by the plans of August de Ser...
28/10/2018

Nyugati (West) Railway Station was opened on 28th October 1877. The building was completed by the plans of August de Serres and Gustave Eiffel. This picture of the station was taken around 1880.

Source of the picture: Fortepan / Budapest Főváros Levéltára. Levéltári jelzet: HU.BFL.XV.19.d.1.06.025

If you climb the 172 stairs of the Mary Magdalene Tower (Castle District) you can have a magnificent view of the city. T...
27/04/2018

If you climb the 172 stairs of the Mary Magdalene Tower (Castle District) you can have a magnificent view of the city. To learn more about the area join the Castle District Walking Tour.

22 March is World Water Day. The picture has been taken in the Japanese garden on  Margaret Island.
22/03/2018

22 March is World Water Day. The picture has been taken in the Japanese garden on Margaret Island.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, 2018!
24/12/2017

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, 2018!

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Expolre Budapest on foot

The Hungarian capital can be explored easily on foot if you are not afraid of a little walking. Besides the main sights of the city you can visit its hidden treasures during a comfortable walk. The tours generally take three or four hours and the routes are sometimes the combination of walking and using the public transportation system to reach the sights which are relatively far from the city centre.