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Communist Budapest Walking Tour
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Communist Budapest Walking Tour

By insightcities.com
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Free cancellation available
Price is RM 445 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview
  • Visit Bem József Square, the site of the first major demonstration of the 1956 uprising
  • Explore Kossuth Square, where political and armed conflicts took place during the 1956 revolution
  • Take a walk by the housing estates of the 1970s at the edge of the city center
  • See the former People’s Stadium and typical Social Realist statues

Activity location

    • Budapest
    • Budapest, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Budapest, Frankel Leó út 2-4, 1027 Hungary | Bambi Eszpresszó Budapest Frankel Leó út 2/4 1027 Hungary
    • Budapest, Hungary

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3-Hour Private Walk with a Historian Guide
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 14:00
Price details
RM 1,482.95 x 1 TravellerRM 1,482.95

Total
Price is RM 1,482.95
3-Hour Walk with a Historian Guide
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 14:00
Price details
RM 444.89 x 2 AdultsRM 889.78

Total
Price is RM 889.78

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included3-hour walking tour
  • What's includedWhat's includedHistorian guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTram and metro tickets

What you can expect

The 3-hour Communist Budapest tour takes you to the sites of crucial events during the strange decades of oppression as well as progress. You’ll get a glimpse into daily life during this era.

Start at Bem József Square, where the first large demonstration of the 1956 uprising was held. See a coffeehouse that has retained its original interior from the 1960s. From there, you’ll take the metro to Kossuth Square, and in front of Parliament see the monuments that bear witness to the political and armed conflicts that took place during the 1956 revolution.

Take a short walk to Freedom Square, where the Cold War is symbolized by 4 stone structures: the U.S. embassy, a monument to the Soviet army, a statue of President Ronald Reagan, and the entrance to a secret atomic shelter.

The metro will take you to one of the 1970s housing estates at the edge of the city center. The housing blocks may seem drab and grey today, but at the time young Hungarian families were overjoyed to be awarded an apartment here, for the elevators and modern conveniences unknown in Budapest’s older constructions.

Drop by the former People’s Stadium (now Puskas Soccer Stadium), one of the few places in town where you can see typical Socialist Realist statues of heroic workers, soldiers, and intellectuals, pointing the way towards a bright future.

Take a short ride in one of Stalin’s trolley buses to Dozsa György Street, the broad boulevard used for May Day parades. Your guide will use an iPad and old photos to show you the contrast between the city’s present appearance and how it looked during the time of Stalin.

Around the corner you’ll find the House of Terror, a museum housed in the former headquarters of the secret services. It commemorates the crimes of communism, especially during the Stalinist years. In front of the building is a slab of the Berlin Wall.

Location

Activity location

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    • Budapest
    • Budapest, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Budapest, Frankel Leó út 2-4, 1027 Hungary | Bambi Eszpresszó Budapest Frankel Leó út 2/4 1027 Hungary
    • Budapest, Hungary