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Budapest: Jewish Quarter Walk with Lunch

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Budapest: Jewish Quarter Walk with Lunch

What you'll do

Explore Budapest's Jewish Food Renaissance: Savour Authentic and Contemporary Dishes while Immersing in Hungary's Rich Jewish History and Culture.

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Highlights

Indulge in an exquisite gastronomic experience with multiple delectable tasting stops, followed by a delightful full lunch and a wide selection of beverages. This culinary journey will be led by an expert guide, deeply knowledgeable in both the art of fine cuisine and the vibrant history surrounding it.

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Itinerary

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    The seventh district, in present times, stands as one of Budapest's most fashionable neighbourhoods, renowned for its idiosyncratic bars, fashionable cafes, clandestine art galleries, and avant-garde design boutiques. Prior to the onset of World War Two, it boasted one of Europe's largest Jewish communities and continues to be the heart of Jewish life in Hungary to this day. By the early 18th century, the area had transformed into a veritable melting pot of diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds. During the war, these streets became the backdrop for the harrowing confinement of Jews within newly erected walls, as a ghetto was established to harbour and protect the majority. Our walking tour meticulously delves into the district's rich history and cultural tapestry, with a particular emphasis on experiencing and savouring Hungarian-Jewish cuisine across various styles. We shall explore the neighbourhood's intricate past, taking note of how its fabric has been altered over time, especially in light of the demolition of numerous historic structures. Moreover, we shall guide you to gaze upon the district's four synagogues, beacons of Budapest's vibrant Jewish society. While the interiors shall remain unexplored, we shall unveil the district's contemporary visage, featuring awe-inspiring murals, thought-provoking street art, captivating design boutiques, and inviting cafes. With regards to culinary endeavours, the district boasts an impressive array of gastronomic offerings, embodying extraordinary diversity. Our focus, however, lies in the dynamic realm of Jewish cuisine that flourishes within these storied streets. Prepare to indulge your appetite, for our tour shall present a tantalising sampling of Hungarian-Jewish specialties, which may include sausages, matzo ball soup, gefilte fish, Jewish eggs, cholent, roasted goose, and flódni, depending on the day. Depart from this journey with a satiated stomach, as well as a profound appreciation for Hungary's Jewish history, culture, and culinary traditions. On Sundays, our venture will additionally encompass a visit to the weekly neighbourhood farmer's market. Ultimately, we shall retrace our steps and return to our starting point, enriched with knowledge and indelible memories to cherish.
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    Tasting Notes:
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    Appetisers (ex. Jewish eggs or goose cracklings)
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    Wine with lunch
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    Flódni or matzo cake (with coffee)
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    Main courses (ex. sólet lecsó, or pörkölt with egg barley)
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    Matzo ball soup or gulyás
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    Kosher pálinka
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    Important statements:
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    Please note this description is an example of foods you might taste and will vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size.
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    Upon completion of your tour, you'll be able to purchase wine directly from the source. If you're interested, you can also inquire about the vineyard's shipping options.
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    We are delighted to inform you that we are able to cater to a wide range of dietary restrictions, ensuring that all individuals' needs are met with utmost sophistication, refinement, and attention to detail.

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What's not included

Although not compulsory, our team of tour guides would deeply appreciate gratuities and tips as a display of gratitude for the exceptional service they provide.

Sadly, we have to notify you that our tour is not suitable or accessible to wheelchair users, due to the challenging terrain and narrow doorways.

Pick up and drop off at your hotel is not included as we meet at a fixed location Madách Imre tér near the statue of Sisi (Empress Elizabeth) at 11 am.

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Meeting Points

Meeting point Madách Imre tér near the statue of Sisi (Empress Elizabeth) at 11 am.

Please ensure you are punctual and reach the meeting point/pick up point 10-15 minutes prior to the departure time.

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Notes

  • No matter what the weather, our tour runs rain or shine

  • The tour includes food, drinks, and wine tastings as outlined in the itinerary

  • Additional orders placed during the tour must be paid for by the individual who orders them. If unsure, the tour guide will be happy to assist

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended as there is some walking involved during your tour

  • If you're under the age of 18, unfortunately, you cannot consume alcohol. However, there are plenty of delicious non-alcoholic options available 

  • Your tour will be conducted in English

  • The tour lasts approximately 4 hours starting at 11am

  • We take pride in offering a collection of mouth-watering delicacies catering to diverse palates. If you have special dietary requirements or allergies please let us know while booking

  • Your tour will be led by an expert guide, who is local and has a passion for sharing extensive knowledge about Hungarian food and wine, history, and culture

  • This tour accommodates smaller groups. If you require a booking for a larger group, please don't hesitate to Reach out to us, on our live chat, or [email protected] and we'll help create the perfect experience for you

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Cancellation policy


A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 48 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 48 hours before the activity start time.

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