We went on a tour with his company. We learned about it from the Marriot Budapest Concierge.
Gyorg Molnar (George) was our guide. He is an amazing historian and speaks many languages. He is a very learned person who was kind, friendly and fun. And, a very easy person to be with. Thanks, George!
Enrich your stay in Hungary with this nine-hour, private excursion to the world of Hungarian wine. We will pick you up from your hotel in Budapest and drive you to Eger, one of the most fascinating places in Hungary. The second-largest city in the north of Hungary, Eger has had an interesting history.
See the country’s second-largest church, wander down beautiful baroque streets and take in the beautiful architecture of the northernmost Turkish medieval minaret in Europe. Sample fine Hungarian wines and feast on superb Hungarian food. You might also want to visit the ruins of the city’s castle and be rewarded with glorious panoramic views.
This region is also known for its high-quality red and white wines. Taste fine Hungarian wines, such as Egri Bikavér, at an excellent winery and try superb Hungarian traditional food. We will transfer you back to your centrally located hotel or accommodation in Budapest after this trip is over.
Book this guided, four-hour trip with us to discover Szentendre, a historic Hungarian town on the River Danube. Your private tour starts with a pickup from your hotel or accommodation in Budapest. Located just 20 minutes from Budapest, Szentendre is one of the most picturesque towns in Hungary.
Wander the town's narrow cobbled streets and explore its major sights: The famous Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum or the Marzipan Museum, the marvelous Blagovestenska Orthodox Church and the main square. A delicious, two-course gourmet lunch in a cozy restaurant will be served at the end of this cultural experience.
We will drive you back to your hotel or accommodation in Budapest after this tour is over.
If I had enough money and if work would give me more days of leave then I would 100% do another tour if I could. Our CEO Cate made it the best experience possible by providing a structured itinerary while ensuring we have time to do our own adventuring here and there. The experiences I had on this trip were something I will probably never forget.
This tour was so much fun. Learnt a lot, met a lot of new friends, and had a ton of fun. Would highly recommend this tour, and to travel through Europe in general.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Mostar, Budapest, Vienna, Tirana
Mostar, Budapest, Vienna, Tirana, Bratislava, Kotor, Belgrade, Shkoder, Sarajevo, Novi Sad, Kruje, Berat, Ioannina, Prizren, Ohrid, Meteora, Gjirokaster, Subotica, Athens
"I recently embarked on the ""Tour of Enchanting Balkans"" from Tirana to Dubrovnik/Split, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience! From start to finish, this 8-day adventure was filled with awe-inspiring landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and the perfect blend of history and modern charm.
Our knowledgeable guide Besa made the journey even more special by sharing fascinating insights into the region's history, traditions, and local stories."
Discover Budapest during this four-hour, private walking tour. The best part of this trip is that it can be completely tailored to your interests. Meet your tour guide at your hotel in Budapest at a pre-determined time and head out to see the hidden gems as well as the most beautiful sights of the capital.
Learn more about the tumultuous history of this city from your tour guide. Enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and beautiful parks that this city is known for. You might want to see the amazing Széchenyi Bath and the picturesque Vajdahunyad Castle. How about taking the first subway line in continental Europe to see the gorgeous Hungarian State Opera?
Budapest is home to the splendid Saint Stephen’s Basilica, the second-largest church in Hungary. Then there is Castle Hill, whose key attractions include Buda Castle, the 700-year-old Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion with its seven towers and terraces overlooking Pest and the Danube.
You might want to take a public bus from the Castle District to Gellért Hill, where the legend of Bishop Gellért still lives. The top of Gellért Hill offers a spectacular panorama of the city. While heading down the hill, you will encounter the Art Nouveau architecture of the Gellért baths. Do not miss out on the Great Market Hall, the largest indoor market in the city.
Take advantage of this unique tour during your Budapest stay. If you have any queries, please click on the "Make An Enquiry" button on the top right of this page. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
DO NOT GO ON THIS TRIP if you're not ok with joining a group that has already been happily travelling together for a week. This is NOT a standalone trip, you're joining partway through on the European Trail.
Oh Europe, you sure know how to put on a music festival! & our latest favourite is Budapest's island take over of Sziget - Island of Freedom. Music, art, performances and forest vibes will have you swooning. To really light up the experience we get the party started in Berlin a few days early, making stops to explore Prague & Vienna before making tracks for Hungary.
This trip is perfect if you want to really smash out Europe, safely experience Egypt and if you haven’t travelled much. We got to see so many amazing places and now I have a great idea of where I would go back to. Yes it is very fast paced and you wont do everything you want to but you do 95% of the main attractions of each place and you have people to share the experiences with. You will 100% make friends on these trips if you solo traveler :)
This trip was amazing! Our tour guide was absolutely incredible in giving us all of the information we needed. The bus drives were planned out well so we were never on them for too long before stopping. I would've liked to have more time in Split, but other than that, everything was the perfect amount of time and I would highly recommend this trip.
Krakow & Ljubljana sound familiar? Probably not. That's because the Vienna to Rome Trail is about blazing a new trail. But just to keep things interesting we sandwich the obscure between hotspots like Venice & Vienna. It doesn't get much better than 9 brimming days to explore a lot of Europe.