Budapest Tours & Trips
Discover your perfect adventure in Budapest. On TourRadar you'll find 80 tours through to Budapest, starting from 3 days in length, up to 7 days. The most popular month to go is September, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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Rebecca • traveled in November, 2025
The organization and communication for this tour were perfect! I would highly recommend if you are looking for a tour where you stay in one spot and travel to other locations each day. Some things I'd like to let those interested in this tour know: -I stayed in the Hotel Erzherzog Rainer which was a short, 15 minute walk from where the tours start each day. Make sure you account for walking time. You can take a taxi/Uber as well. There is public transit nearby but did not look like it would save time or much walking distance. Note that you may stay in a different hotel, but it will be a similar distance away from where the tour starts. Some of the tours start early. Depending on when breakfast starts at your hotel, you might only have time to grab something quick on your way out. However, the tours that started the earliest also had stops along the way for you to get breakfast. -You will be going on a different tour every day, which means you will be going with different people and different guides every day. These tours are run by Vienna Sightseeing, which is a different company than the one running this tour. The meeting points for each tour are very close to each other, but do vary slightly, so pay close attention to the directions and instructions given by STM. STM gives very good, precise directions. -The order in which you visit the different cities may vary based on what day your tour starts. STM did a great job of giving me the actual itinerary in advance, but it may differ from what is posted in the tour listing depending on when your tour starts. If you want to make additional date-specific plans in a city, make sure you are sure which day you will be there before making plans. -Salzburg – This is a 3-hour bus ride away and the guide accompanies you on the bus. The bus will stop on the way there for a rest stop/food. After arriving in Salzburg, the guide gives a guided tour, and then you are on your own. The “free time” is not that long, but it is sufficient to see a good bit of the city. The bus will also stop on the way back but may not stop long enough for a meal. -Bratislava – This is a 60-90 min bus ride away. After arriving in Bratislava, a different guide will give a guided tour around the old part of Bratislava, and then you are on your own. The “free time” is extensive. There are many things to do in Bratislava, but before you go, I recommend researching where you’d like to go and what is open the day you will be there. The extent of the old town Bratislava isn’t that large, so just wandering through the town may not take that much time. The boat back to Vienna seemed more like a ferry but does have seating areas and food/drink. Important - the boat takes you back to a different spot in Vienna, which is a 20 minute walk back to the tour start, and possibly further to your hotel. You might want to take an Uber/taxi for that. -Danube Valley/Melk Abbey – This is a combination of bus/river cruise. A guide accompanies the tour for the entire tour, except in the Abbey, where they have their own guides. I recommend eating lunch on the cruise as there are limited meal options elsewhere in the tour. There is plenty of time on the cruise to eat and take in the view on the river. -Budapest - This is a 3-hour bus ride away, and the guide accompanies you on the bus. The bus will stop on the way there for a rest stop/food. After arriving in Budapest, another guide will give a guided tour around the city in the bus, and then you are on your own. Budapest is a large city and the “free time” given is not enough time to see everything. I recommend researching a few sights or activities you’d like to do before going so you can maximize your time. -The tours get back at different times in the afternoon/evening, which are clearly stated on the tour and are generally accurate. This may mean that you are getting back to Vienna later in the day and may not have time to make dinner plans. I recommend researching dinner options near your hotel or between the tour drop off point and your hotel, so you know where you are going immediately after the tour ends. -Because the tours are all in other cities, make sure to leave time to see Vienna, either on the day you get there or after this tour ends.
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Amiyah • traveled in June, 2025
This was a great tour, with local guides and city tours, it was well organized. The accommodations were decent and we had some free time to explore the places on our own, too. Overall, we had a good experience with the operator and we were in communication with the operation team the whole time in case we needed something through the tour, which we appreciated. Really recommend them!
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Liberty • traveled in September, 2025
We had a great time on this tour visiting Bulgaria and Romania. It was well organised, the hotels were good and close to the city centers and the guides were very knowledgable and fun.
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1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The organization and communication for this tour were perfect! I would highly recommend if you are looking for a tour where you stay in one spot and travel to other locations each day.”
Rebecca, traveled in October
A full-day tour from Vienna reveals Budapest's grandeur. The neo-Gothic Parliament, UNESCO-listed Matthias Church, and Fishermen's Bastion await exploration. Both Buda and Pest districts offer distinct experiences, with shopping time before returning to Vienna.
Duration 6 days Destinations Austria, Hungary, Slovakia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,865
35% Off- US$1,212You save $653
Budapest & Transylvania Bucharest and Sofia - 3 Capital Cities tour - Small Group Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The accommodations were decent and we had some free time to explore the places on our own, too.”
Amiyah, traveled in April
This 8-day trip starts in Budapest and covers 11 cities across Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, with entries to Gothic Corvin Castle and legendary Bran Castle. You'll visit UNESCO-listed Sighisoara where Vlad Dracula was born in 1431, walk through Brasov's medieval Black Church, and tour Peles Castle's 19th-century royal chambers in Sinaia. Centrally located 3-4 star hotels like Best Western Terminus Hotel in Sofia provide your accommodations, with daily breakfasts and guided tours through Bucharest's Revolution Square, Sibiu's European Capital of Culture landmarks, and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Duration 7 days Destinations Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From $2,330
20% Off- US$1,864You save $466
3 European Capitals: Sofia, Bucharest & Budapest - Small Group Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“You'll get to delve into the rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning architecture of each city.”
Alyssa, traveled in September
Culminate your journey in Budapest after exploring Eastern Europe's finest cities. Travel through Romania's historic Arad, viewing its City Hall Palace and neo-gothic Red Church. Journey 265km from Arad to reach Hungary's captivating capital.
Duration 6 days Destinations Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From $2,330
20% Off- US$1,864You save $466
Duration 7 days Destinations Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,542
35% Off- US$1,003You save $540
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13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All our connections including transfers were very punctual and stress free. We have already told others about how impressed we are with Wingbuddy.”
JIM, traveled in September
Budapest's architectural gems await from the central Promenade 3*. The 1902 Parliament and Castle Hill provide stunning views, while Széchenyi Thermal Baths offer relaxation. UNESCO-listed Andrássy Avenue and Heroes' Square come alive with expert local guides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wingbuddy From $949
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16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Overall great tour and would definitely use the company again.”
kelsey, traveled in March
A scenic Danube river cruise unveils Budapest's contrasts, from Váci utca shopping street to historic landmarks. Panoramic tours highlight the distinction between historic Buda and modern Pest, with an optional evening featuring authentic Magyar entertainment and traditional dinner.
Duration 7 days Destinations Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
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21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a culture, history and food experiences in every city. We prefer Prague and Budapest.”
Rodrigo, traveled in September
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range Ages 17+ Operator Prague Best Experience From
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10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Perfect organized vacation. We really enjoyed all 3 cities. Great exploration of culture and nature.”
Al, traveled in December
A magnificent 2-hour river cruise past Parliament Building and Chain Bridge caps your Budapest visit. Two nights at a 4-star hotel include breakfast, while private airport transfer ensures smooth departure.
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range Ages 17+ Operator Prague Best Experience From
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Begin your Romanian adventure from Budapest, exploring its historic sites before heading to Arad's neo-Gothic Red Church and City Hall Palace. Travel 265km to Timisoara, the 2019 European Capital of Culture, enjoying guided tours of Baroque architecture.
Duration 5 days Destinations Budapest, Arad, Timisoara, Sibiu, Bucharest Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From $1,860
20% Off- US$1,488You save $372
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator WiseYatra From $1,122
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What our customers ask about Budapest Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit attractions in Budapest for first-time visitors?
First-time visitors will find Budapest's key sights concentrated along the Danube River. The neo-Gothic Parliament Building stands as the city's most recognized landmark with its ornate spires and riverside location. The Castle District houses both Buda Castle and Matthias Church combining medieval architecture with modern restoration. St. Stephen's Basilica draws visitors for its impressive dome and religious significance while Heroes' Square represents Hungarian history through its monumental statues. The Fisherman's Bastion provides elevated views across the Danube to Pest. A TourRadar traveler noted "The city marvels with its grand architecture and enchanting mix of European & Asian influences with a scale that rivals Paris." Most guided tours include these destinations with stops near the InterContinental Budapest.
What are the best areas to stay in Budapest for first-time visitors?
The Castle District and District V (Belváros) serve as the most convenient bases for exploring Budapest. Hotel Danubius Hungaria City Center in District V puts visitors within walking distance of major sites including St. Stephen's Basilica the Chain Bridge and Parliament. The streets around Váci utca buzz with activity. According to TourRadar travelers this area is "perfect for exploring the historic sites and enjoying the local restaurants." The Jewish Quarter on the Pest side appeals to night owls with its ruin bars emerging food scene and direct access to public transportation.
What's the best way to experience Budapest's thermal baths?
Budapest's thermal bath culture centers on the Szechenyi Baths in City Park where 18 pools ranging from warm to hot provide year-round relaxation. Visitors should plan for 3-4 hours to fully experience the facilities arriving early morning or after 4 pm to avoid peak crowds. One TourRadar visitor shared "Relaxing in Szechenyi Thermal Spa was a highlight of our trip especially after a morning of sightseeing." The Art Nouveau Gellert Baths next to Gellert Hotel offer a more intimate setting with their decorated halls and therapeutic waters.
What is the best time of year to visit Budapest?
Budapest sees its highest visitor numbers from June through August when warm weather draws crowds to outdoor cafes and riverside walks. The shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October offer milder temperatures and fewer tourists making these months ideal for exploring thermal baths and walking tours. A TourRadar visitor reported "The weather in September was perfect for exploring both Buda and Pest sides of the city." December brings traditional Christmas markets to Vorosmarty Square though temperatures often drop below freezing.
How do I get around Budapest efficiently?
Budapest's integrated transit network connects all major sites through metros trams and buses. The historic Metro Line 1 serves as a tourist route itself linking Heroes' Square to the Opera House. Visitors can purchase a Budapest Card or 72-hour pass for unlimited rides. A TourRadar user confirms "The city's public transport is very efficient and connects all major sights especially from central locations like the Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge hotel." Trams 2 and 4-6 prove particularly useful running along the Danube and Grand Boulevard.
What day trips are possible from Budapest?
The Danube Bend towns offer rich cultural excursions within an hour's train ride from Budapest's Nyugati station. Szentendre Visegrád and Esztergom each present distinct historical attractions while the Etyek wine region 30 minutes away specializes in local wine production and tastings. A TourRadar visitor shared "The trip to Szentendre was a highlight - it's a baroque city called the Artists' Village with great shopping and atmosphere." Most tour operators arrange pickup from central hotels including the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest.





























