Gábor Glasner
Gábor Glasner
Gábor Glasner
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Gábor Glasner

As a trained and registered tour guide I have been making my guests fall in love with Budapest for over three decades now. Since I'm not only a tour guide but also a local patriot, I know exactly that during city tours one should / must tell far more than just numbers and facts; stories and legends are important too – and besides, I like to let out some secrets :) I design most of my tours on foot (partly by public transport), as this is the best way to see Budapest flexibly – you get stuck in traffic jams when using coaches anyway and an increasing number of districts are closed off to bus traffic. My offer includes several group guided tours/programs (where you travel together with others, which makes prices very affordable even for small groups); however, I am always available as your private tour guide (i.e., no strangers join us).

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Jewish Budapest – History and Present

The tour tells both about the eventful history of Budapest's Jews and their present life and customs. The walk leads through Pest’s Jewish quarter where we get to know three synagogues among other things, a ritual bath (mikveh) as well as various Jewish institutions and monuments. Guests also receive important supplementary material for this guided tour on a digital device such as films showing interiors of the synagogues, klezmer music played by Hungarian musicians and an illustrated dictionary with Yiddish words or even some typical jewish recipes. Who would I recommend this guide for? For those who want insight into the past and presence of Judaism in Budapest. Length of the tour: 2 hours

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Samba Budapest - a great experience trip!

Take a real experience ride through Budapest with the most iconic VW bus version, the 'Samba', and enjoy the best view possible thanks to the folding sunroof! The journey itself is something special with this vehicle – when you can also see the most beautiful sights of Budapest, the whole thing becomes an unforgettable experience. We visit all the highlights that should be included in a first exploration: the Gellért Hill (panoramic view), the Castle Hill (ride through the old town, Matthias Church from the outside, view from the Fisherman's Bastion), the Chain Bridge, the Parliament (short walk), the Andrássy Avenue, Heroes' Square and the City Park. The end of the tour can be – depending on your wish - in the Jewish Quarter at an iconic ruin pub, the pedestrian zone or the central market hall. Who do I recommend this tour for? Are you a classic car enthusiast? Would like to give an enthusiastic friend a unique city tour? Do you feel like driving around Budapest in a bus with an open folding sunroof? Yes, this tour is perfect for all these things! Length of the tour: 2 hours

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Budapest at night - a tour with no others around

What could be more beautiful than a city tour of Budapest? A city tour of Budapest at night! When the sun sets and the grand buildings light up festively, you see the Danube metropolis with different eyes. And there’s another big advantage: In the evening, significantly fewer people are out and about, making it much easier to avoid crowds at popular spots around town. The walk takes us along the Danube River and shows off illuminated sights on both sides—Buda and Pest alike: The century-old Central Market Hall building and the Gellért Baths; the newly restored Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd); the Statue of Liberty that towers over the cityscape; the elegant Elizabeth Bridge (Erzsébet híd), Music Palace of the Pest National Assembly Ballrooms; fully lit Chain Bridge (Lánchíd) and magnificent Gresham Palace. Then we reach Parliament Building before taking public transportation back to Castle Hill District where Matthias Church/Fisherman Bastion through Royal Palace showcase historic old town under evening lights. Of course, this isn’t just full of photo opportunities but also includes lovely romantic stories or sometimes even spooky tales and legends associated with Hungary’s capital. Who do I recommend for this guided tour? Photographers, Romantics, lovers of beautifully illuminated landmarks, anyone who wants to escape tourist masses wherever possible. Tour duration: 2 hours

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Á la carte city tours in Budapest

This is a tour where we really look at what you want to see – there are no must-see sights, fixed routes or other constraints. The city walk will be tailored individually; I am only here for you (and your friends/family), and you don’t have to coordinate plans with others or adhere to someone else’s wishes. Of course, before the guided tour, we always discuss which attractions and places would interest you and make concrete suggestions about what could be possible within the given time during the tour. You can of course deviate from this tentative plan on site since nothing is set in stone when it comes to private tours—only that they provide a wonderful experience. During the tour, we travel by foot exclusively, trying our best to avoid larger crowds. Should you wish, we may also use public transportation to cover greater distances. When booking the tour, all you need to specify is its desired length (duration): The minimum duration is two hours but we recommend rather opting for a three-quarter hour long tour because one needs even just these few hours to explore leisurely through one of Budapest’s districts. Who do I recommend this tour for? If you wish to discover Budapest without fellow guests, if you have personal ideas and desires, or fancy doing a full day trip including lunch breaks or coffee stops — then this tour is perfect for you! Length of the tour: depending on preference between 2–8 hours

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Gastro Tour at Central Market Hall with tasting session

Delicious and interesting: Hungarian gastronomy Visit the famous Central Market Hall to discover Hungarian cuisine firsthand; taste many of its local delicacies, learn about traditional and modern cooking methods, and explore Hungary’s specialties! During this short but intense tour through Budapest’s Great Market Hall (lasting around 80 minutes), you can get acquainted with every important element of Hungarian gastronomy while trying out numerous treats on offer at the market hall: salami, sausages, ham, various types of cheese and paprika, pickled vegetables, honey, marmalade, fruit juice, and naturally, the famous Unicum herbal liqueur are all included on our tasting menu for this guided experience. In addition, a comprehensive wine list will introduce you to Hungary’s native wine regions, renowned vintners, and indigenous grape varieties. As a little extra bonus, I provide you with a digital restaurant guide featuring 12 pages of local recommendations—ranging from street food to fine dining experiences. If you prefer not to join us during one of the fixed times (Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 10 am) or wish to have a completely private experience without other guests present, choose the private version instead. In that case, you may select your preferred time slot and enjoy the program exclusively without additional participants. Who do I recommend this tour for? Anyone who would like to sample the delights offered by Budapest’s Market Hall, delve into the history of Hungarian cuisine, and simultaneously gain valuable insights into...

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Buda and Pest – Old Town and City Centre of Budapest

On this tour we walk from St. Stephen’s Basilica through downtown Pest to the Parliament building: here you can see many important but also lesser known buildings from the turn of the century, and a lot about today's life in Budapest / Hungary will be revealed too. Afterwards we go by public transport (underground train + bus – tickets are not included in the price) up to Castle Hill on Buda side where we explore the historic old town district starting at beautiful Matthias Church all the way down to Royal Palace including Fisherman Bastion, Cafe Ruszwurm, Cave Labyrinth, Parade Square and former government quarter along our route. Who do I recommend this guided walking tour for? For anyone who wants to get acquainted with two most significant parts of Budapest within half day trip! Length of the tour: approx. 3 hours

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The historic old town – Castle Hill of Buda

On this guided walk we stroll through Castle Hill and discover both its world famous highlights (St Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, Cafe Ruszwurm) and also explore lesser known sights on the northern side of the district (Church of Mary Magdalene etc.). We will see the newly emerging former government quarter with Sándor Palace, Chancellery building, Riding Hall, Royal Guard’s Palace etc., ending at Buda Castle itself. During our walking tour you can expect to be moving only by foot trying to avoid larger crowds wherever possible. Who should join me for a castle hill guide? This tour would suit those interested in history or old architectural styles but equally well appeal to lovers of quirky stories about less familiar landmarks. Tour duration approx.: 2 hours

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The heart of Budapest – Pest city and the Jewish quarter

This 2.5 hour tour is absolutely entertaining: you see a whole range of important sights (including Parliament, St Stephen’s Basilica, Andrassy Avenue and the Great Synagogue) discover wonderful but lesser known details (Art Nouveau palaces, old underground railway etc.) get various local tips and insider recommendations hear legends and stories about yesterday and today and gain insight into how people live nowadays in Budapest During this walking tour we try to avoid larger crowds wherever possible. Who would I recommend for this guided walk? The tour itself suits everyone well enough there are plenty interesting things even for younger generations; since no particularly long or difficult routes have been taken out they can be easily mastered by those who donít like too much walking especially good though as introductory tour on your first day because here one also collects many useful hints for subsequent days! As small bonus with the guide comes handy little booklet all about advice concerning Budapest plus restaurant recommendation both available digitally.

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