Communism in Budapest: Private Tour with House of Terror Museum
Overview
Budapest's turbulent political history unfolds through significant sites such as Bem József Memorial Square and the House of Terror. This private walking tour delves into Hungary's journey from Nazi Occupation to the rise of democracy.
- 🗺️ Begin at Bem József Memorial Square, where 200,000 students protested against Soviet rule in 1956.
- 🔍 Wander down Falk Miksa street and see a statue of Columbo, the fictional LAPD detective known for his scruffy appearance.
- 🏛️ Visit Kossuth Lajos square to view the vast Neo-Gothic parliament building, home to the national assembly.
- 🏠 Conclude at the House of Terror with your private guide; this museum memorializes those detained, tortured, and killed within its walls.
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- A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
- Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
- Entrance to the House of Terror Museum
- Transportation throughout tour
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Food and drink
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Bem Jozsef MemorialExplore the beautiful Hungarian capital of Budapest with a focus on its political past. Commence your tour at the iconic Bem József Memorial Square – site of the 1956 revolution.
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BudapestExplore a collection of retro bars and butcher shops as you wander through the central district while discussing life under communist rule. Stop my monuments, squares and statues commemorating the past, including Ronald Reagan in Liberty Square.
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Walk outside the magnificent Parliament House and learn the backdrop of Hungarian politics in the preceding centuries to the 21st.
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House of Terror MuseumLastly, finish your tour at the House of Terror Museum (entrance tickets included), where you will see exhibits and memorials to victims of those who lived behind the Iron Curtain.