Flavors of Budapest: Guided Food Tour with Drinks
Overview
Hungarian street food and traditional dishes await on our Budapest Food Tour, where everything is organized for you to eat like a local. Sample authentic flavors while meeting the locals who create these culinary delights.
- 🍽️ A local guide will take you through District 7, a former Jewish neighborhood turned nightlife hub.
- 🥘 Experience authentic street food such as traditional soup and Lángos, a deep-fried flatbread.
- 🍷 Indulge in Hungarian classics like nokedli dumplings and Flódni, paired with drinks like Pálinka and sweet wine from Tokaji.
- 🚫 No swimming is allowed during the tour; please be mindful of this restriction.
- 🧑🤝🧑 Meet like-minded travelers along the way as you experience Budapest's history and culture through its cuisine.
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Join a fun food tour through Budapest’s District 7. Taste local dishes, sip drinks, and explore vibrant streets together.
- Vegetarian and alcohol-free options
- History of Hungarian cuisine and interaction with local vendors
- Alcoholic drinks including local wine, beer, and shots
- Guided exploration of Budapest’s District 7
- An expert foodie guide and local insights
- Authentic Hungarian food at four local eateries
- Gluten Free & Vegan options
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Kazinczy Street SynagogueMost of Hungarian cuisine has deep roots in Jewish history, telling the resilient story of their people. To better understand the connection between Jewish culture and the food in Budapest, our tour will begin at a synagogue with a brief introduction from an expert guide.
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Budapest's Jewish QuarterWe’ll continue learning about Jewish influence on Hungarian cuisine by strolling through District 7, a former Jewish neighbourhood and home to the biggest synagogue in Europe. Nowadays, it’s known for its vibrant nightlife where you’ll find iconic “ruin bars” and restaurants. They're a trend on social media, but they are still deeply connected to the district’s Jewish roots. You’ll explore the streets with your local guide, who will tell you about the history and how it relates to Hungarian cuisine before experiencing authentic street food. Leave your utensils at home; all you need is an open mind! You’ll be eating on the street like a local before heading to some sit-down spots.
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Andrassy AvenueNow it’s time to explore the other side of Budapest, one with a bit more glamour and style. You’ll stroll the city’s most expensive streets, where you’ll head to atmospheric restaurants to try traditional Hungarian dishes. We’ll finish the tour with a sweet treat before you continue the night with your newfound friends!