Budapest Art Nouveau Walking Tour with Historian Guide

3 h
Con guía
Caminando
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On this small-group, 3-hour walking tour, head to the Hungarian Parliament Building before setting off to explore Budapest's elegant streets. Your tour guide, who doubles as a historian, will point out the city's key art nouveau landmarks while providing background information about the style. Both morning and afternoon tours are available, beginning at 10am and 2pm, respectively.

For the uninitiated, art nouveau was an aesthetic movement in both architecture and the visual arts that dates from the turn of the 20th century. In Hungary, art nouveau was popularized by influential architect Odon Lechner.

On this tour, you’ll see some of Lechner’s colorful and whimsical buildings — it’s no accident that he’s known as “the Gaudi of Hungary” — including the Royal Postal Savings Bank, distinctive for its green, tiled roof. The Gresham Palace, which was constructed in 1906, and which overlooks the Danube, is another highlight. You’ll also visit an art nouveau flower shop, a small but exquisite art nouveau museum, and will learn about the colorful Zsolnay tiles that decorate many of the city’s art nouveau buildings.

The tour will conclude at the centrally located Kazinczy Street Synagogue.
Incluido
  • Historian guide
No incluido
  • Public transportation passes
  • Food and drinks
  • Additional costs may be included, if one or both of these sites are open on the day of your tour: House of Hungarian Art Nouveau: 1000 HUF per person (approximately 3.50 USD) Orthodox Synagogue on Kazinczy street: 2000 HUF per person (approximately 7.00 USD)
Adicional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Expect a moderate amount of walking: comfortable shoes are recommended
  • Guide will assist you in purchasing public transport passes
  • Maximum group size of six people
Características
Turismo
90% Cultural
80% Deportes
30% Original
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