HUNGARY
Historic Places
Discover Hungary’s rich history with private guided tours of its majestic palaces, iconic landmarks, and stunning riverfront gems. From regal castles to architectural wonders, each destination offers a unique glimpse into the country’s captivating past.

Peter Rohde
Owner & Tour Operator
This is my tip for a historic place in Hungary:
Historic Places — Hungary
Budapest – Buda Castle & Fisherman’s Bastion
“Overlooking the Danube, Buda Castle is the historic soul of Budapest, steeped in the legacy of kings and emperors. I recommend taking a private tour to explore its courtyards and museums, which bring centuries of history to life. Afterward, head to Fisherman’s Bastion for breathtaking views of the river and the Parliament building. Sunset here is particularly enchanting. For a stay that complements the city’s grandeur, I suggest the Four Seasons Gresham Palace, an Art Nouveau masterpiece right on the Danube.”
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Stephanie Henderson
Travel Designer
This is my tip for a historic place in Hungary:
historic places — Hungary
Budapest – Hungarian Parliament & Danube Bank
“The Hungarian Parliament is a true architectural masterpiece, with its Neo-Gothic spires standing proudly along the Danube. I recommend a private tour to explore its opulent halls and see the Hungarian Crown Jewels up close. Afterward, take a peaceful walk along the Danube Bank to visit the moving Shoes on the Danube Memorial. For an elegant end to your day, I suggest dining at Costes Downtown, a Michelin-starred gem just a short stroll from Parliament.”
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Sandra Walenta
Senior Travel Designer
This is my tip for a historic place in Hungary
histroic places — Hungary
Gödöllő – Gödöllő Palace
“Just 30 kilometers from Budapest, Gödöllő Palace offers a glimpse into the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, affectionately known as “Sisi.” I recommend a guided tour through its opulent Baroque rooms and beautifully manicured royal gardens, which once set the stage for grand celebrations. The palace’s allure lies in its deep ties to European royalty and its elegant, timeless charm. I suggest enjoying a relaxed countryside lunch before heading back to Budapest.”