Welcome to Budapest!
Let’s explore the Hungarian capital together on our free walking tours.
Choose one of our Free Tours and get ready to immerse yourself in the history and culture of this iconic city. To fully capture its essence and make your trip a truly unique experience, we recommend taking the Best of Budapest Free Walking Tour, the Buda & Castel District Free Tour, and the Jewish Quarter Free Tour. Each walking tour of Budapest explores a different area of the capital and covers a distinct theme.
Book your spot now for free and enjoy an unforgettable experience!
Best of Budapest Free Tour: Introduction to the city
Explore the city through its most iconic monuments. Experience the grandeur of the Hungarian Parliament, the majestic Basilica of St. Stephen, the iconic Chain Bridge, Liberty Square, and the Queen Elisabeth Statue. Learn about the fascinating history of the city from the Árpád era to the fall of the communist regime.
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Un recorrido a pie basado en propinas es un paseo en el que no se paga por adelantado. En su lugar, simplemente se registra en línea para reservar su lugar, se presenta, realiza el recorrido y luego le da al guía lo que cree que valió al final como forma de pago.
Buda Free Tour: Castle District
Discover the treasures of the majestic Buda Castle and the old town on this guided tour. Visit Matthias Church, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, and Fisherman’s Bastion, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Pest across the Danube. Don’t miss this free tour of Buda Castle District.
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Un recorrido a pie basado en propinas es un paseo en el que no se paga por adelantado. En su lugar, simplemente se registra en línea para reservar su lugar, se presenta, realiza el recorrido y luego le da al guía lo que cree que valió al final como forma de pago.
Jewish Quarter Free Tour: World War II and the Holocaust
Our local guides will take you on a journey from the construction of the Great Synagogue on Dohány Street in the 19th century to the liberation of the city by Soviet troops. Uncover the captivating legends of Budapest, delve into Szimpla Kert, and explore the iconic ruin bars, emblematic of the city’s vibrant nightlife.
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Un recorrido a pie basado en propinas es un paseo en el que no se paga por adelantado. En su lugar, simplemente se registra en línea para reservar su lugar, se presenta, realiza el recorrido y luego le da al guía lo que cree que valió al final como forma de pago.

Budapest Express: Danube's Two Banks
Visit both sides, Buda and Pest, and explore the banks of the Danube in a single free tour. Currently unavailable, we recommend our Best of Budapest Free Tour as an alternative.

Danube cruise
Experience a unique view of Budapest’s iconic bridges from the majestic river. This service is currently unavailable, so we suggest joining our Best of Budapest Free Tour.
Private Custom Tour
With a private tour, you’re in control. We’ll customize the experience to your needs and preferences—choose the route and duration, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Book now and join the best walking tours in Budapest
With our Free Tours, explore the city with expert guides who will lead you through the most iconic landmarks and monuments of the Hungarian capital, ensuring you don’t miss a thing and get the most out of your visit.
Trust us for an unforgettable experience in Budapest.
Why choose us?
Our team of local guides will offer you an authentic and unique experience, far from typical tourist routes. We focus on providing you with an engaging and in-depth perspective of the city so you can discover its history and culture in a new light.
Official guides
Accredited by the Hungarian government
Multilingual Tours
We offer our tours in English and Spanish
Comfort
Choose the best time for your tour, with morning and afternoon options available
Service Quality
Our professionalism is verified by the opiniones of our customers.
In-Depth Knowledge
We know all the secrets of Budapest’s most iconic sites
Passion
We share Hungary’s history in a unique way, highlighting key events and beyond
Expertise
With over 7 years of experience guiding visitors through Budapest’s culture, politics, art and history
Insider Tips
We provide practical tips, ideas, and tricks to help you explore Budapest in depth
How to join our Free Tours in Budapest?
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Pick the free tour you like the most
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Select the day you want to take the free walking tour
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Choose the start time and mark the number of participants
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Go to the meeting point according to the predefined date and time
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Look for our guide with the orange umbrella
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Enjoy the tour with the rest of the group and don't forget to leave a review 🙂
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FAQ
How much time do you need to see Budapest?
We recommend spending at least three days in the city to explore all the main attractions at a comfortable pace.
During your stay, you can visit UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Danube Riverbanks, the Buda Castle District, and the iconic Andrássy Avenue. Don’t miss the Hungarian Art Nouveau (Secession) buildings that adorn the city with their unique architecture. Explore the historic Jewish Quarter, full of culture and heritage, and be sure to admire the panoramic view of the imperial city from the magnificent bridges, such as the Chain Bridge, which connects both sides of the city.
Our free tours will help you discover the must-see places in a short amount of time.
What shouldn't you miss in Budapest?
In the Hungarian metropolis, there are many must-see places you can’t miss.
Start with the majestic Parliament and cross the iconic Chain Bridge. On the Buda side, visit the Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion for stunning panoramic views. The Great Synagogue and St. Stephen’s Basilica showcase the city’s rich cultural diversity. Relax in the famous Széchenyi and Gellért thermal baths, where you can enjoy their healing waters, and end the day with a romantic Danube cruise to admire the illuminated city. Also, stroll through the parks, enjoy the historic cafés, and visit the ruin pubs to experience the true essence of this city.
We are here with our guided tours to make sure you don’t miss a thing.
What month is the best to visit Budapest?
Each season has its own magic in this city.
In spring and summer, you can enjoy long days, outdoor activities in the city’s beautiful parks, such as Margaret Island and City Park (Városliget), and many music and cultural festivals. In autumn, you’ll be able to admire the colors of the Buda hills and the start of the performance season in the city’s theaters and opera. In winter, the Christmas lights decorate the city, with traditional Christmas markets and hot wine in the squares.
Our guides, during the walking tours, will recommend the best activities for each season.
Which are the best free walking tours in Budapest?
There are many tour options in the city, but with over 600 reviews on TripAdvisor, Go Zeppelin Tours stands among the best free tours in the Hungarian capital.
We offer 3 distinct tours that showcase the best of the city: the Best of Budapest Tour, the Jewish Quarter Tour, and the Buda Castle Tour. Our accredited guides are locals, passionate about their city, with deep knowledge of its history, culture, and hidden spots that others don’t show. This is why we have earned the 2024 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award.
For this reason, our tours are much more than just a simple walk.
What can you do for free in Budapest?
Budapest is an open-air museum.
Just by walking, you can breathe in the history of places like the medieval city on Buda Hill or admire the architectural beauties such as the National Opera, the Parliament, and the Great Market Hall. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Margaret Island and City Park (Városliget) are a must-visit, with a fantastic playground for children to enjoy. You can find an updated list of free activities on the city’s official tourism website.
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