A gastronomy tour of Budapest introducing the very finest snacks, wines and meals.
During the tour, travelers see some of the main landmarks of Budapest, such as the Central Market Hall, Jewish Synagogue and Andrassy Avenue.
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The foodie tour includes sampling of specially-selected bites.
What You'll Do:
Tour the Central Market Hall, acquaint yourself with the gastronomy in Hungary and learn the history of the venue.
Besides the Market Hall, have an opportunity to admire Andrassy Avenue, featuring neo-Renaissance mansions, and the world's second largest Jewish Synagogue.
Taste some iconic specialties of the Hungarian cuisine and drink a few types of wine.
What It Includes:
Local guide fluent in English and a bottled water per tour participant
Visit to Central Market Hall and other food venues in the neighborhood.
Food and wine samplings
Travellers Talk:
Wonderful culinary tour.
Be hungry as there are lots to try!
This was a fun experience
Is It Right:
The tour caters to foodies and fans of the Hungarian cuisine, in particular.
People fond of wine should also join the gastronomy tour.
The activity is suitable for first-time and return visitors to Budapest.
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