Budapest Private 20th Century History Tour
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: Historical & Heritage Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Walk in the footsteps of history during this private tour of significant locations in the city. The tour will focus on the Jewish history in Budapest and the Communist rule during the second half of the century.
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Walk in the footsteps of history during this private tour of significant locations in the city. The tour will focus on the Jewish history in Budapest and the Communist rule during the second half of the century.Learn about Budapest's history during the 20th century. The main focus of this private tour will be the Jewish history in Budapest and the city under communist rule during the second part of the 20th century. Your local host Alessandro will show you around the main historical highlights of the city and give you some interesting historical insights.
Alessandro's Jewish and communist tour offers a good understanding of Hungary's past, but also Budapest's development in the last years.
If you want to learn about the Jewish situation in Budapest, how people were living under communism or want to understand how the country dealt with communism after the regime went down, you will get to learn all about it during this private tour.
This is the plan:
About Alessandro: Loves the city of Budapest and to him is one of the most cosmopolitan capital cities in Eastern Europe.
Alessandro's Jewish and communist tour offers a good understanding of Hungary's past, but also Budapest's development in the last years.
If you want to learn about the Jewish situation in Budapest, how people were living under communism or want to understand how the country dealt with communism after the regime went down, you will get to learn all about it during this private tour.
This is the plan:
- 9.30 - Great Synagogue
- 10.30 - Jewish triangle
- 11.30 - VIII district - gypsies and premodernism
- 12.30 - "real" local market
- 13.30 - monumental cemetery - Communist "workers'" mausoleum
About Alessandro: Loves the city of Budapest and to him is one of the most cosmopolitan capital cities in Eastern Europe.
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