Recorrido privado por el Budapest comunista


Descripción
¿Cómo fue la vida en Hungría entre la Segunda Guerra Mundial y 1990? Viajemos en el tiempo para descubrir las escenas que todavía recuerdan a los lugareños del antiguo régimen soviético. ¿Qué pasó con las botas de Stalin? ¿Dónde está el “mayor abrebotellas del mundo”? ¿Cuándo desaparecerán los agujeros de bala de los antiguos edificios de Budapest? Encontrarás las respuestas a estas preguntas en este tour. También hay una posibilidad de visitar Memento Park, el museo de estatuas al aire libre bajo petición por un suplemento.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Aquí verás el monumento al Ejército Rojo soviético que conmemora a los soldados soviéticos caídos que lucharon en el sitio de Budapest en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y también su controvertida ubicación debido a la Embajada estadounidense que se encuentra justo al lado.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recojo a los viajeros de su hotel que necesita ser especificado.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- El recorrido no se cancelará por razones meteorológicas, vístase apropiadamente.
Opiniones(8)
This was by far the most amazing tour we have ever had and worth every pence if not more. It was tailored specifically for us. My son is passionate about History and was keen to learn more about the 1956 uprising. Suzy our knowledgeable tour guide arranged for us to meet her 90 year old uncle who lived through this period and he shared his experiences what life was like, listening to his stories first hand was a privilege that money can not buy. Feel very blessed to have met with this amazing gentleman. You will not be disappointed Suzy is absolutely amazing.
Thank you so so so much for the feedback, it means a lot to me! 🙏🏼 This is what keeps me going and not leaving the field :)
This tour was fantastic!! Suzy was amazing. She met us at our hotel and we immediately connected. She asked if we wanted the walking tour or a tour that included a broader scope. We chose the second and so glad we did. Suzy called a nice gentleman that came and picked us up in an older Trabant car. She gave us an incredible history lesson, showed us all the sights and even fed us a traditional Hungarian lunch. This tour was definitely one of the largest highlights of our vacation!! Suzy was incredible and we would highly recommend her.
Guided by my excellent and knowledgable guide Suzy, I visited the Memento Park featuring statues of the Communist era which had been uprooted from Budapest. Suzy gave interesting details regarding the history behind some of the statues and the experiences of her family during that time. Altogether, it was a thoroughly enjoyable and worthwhile excursion.
Dear Garwin, Thank you so much for your review and for your very interesting company that enriched my knowledge as well - not just yours. I am so happy to meet people like you on my tours. Thank you a lot for your audience.
<p>Our 4-hour Private Communist walking Tour and guide were excellent. Our guides English was perfect, and he was very qualified to speak to the citys communist history, both as to events and as to the personal experience of the citizens of Budapest. Besides that, he was a delightful and thoughtful person. Our guide really made us feel like we had experienced some of the things he had experienced. Our guides personal experiences made us feel like we were getting the straight scoop and not just what we wanted to hear. Logistically, the owner, Suzy, was great to work with. I highly recommend the CurioCityBudapest Private Communist Tour. <br/> Claire Stammerjohan</p>
This tour gave a lens through which to view the city as it was during the time of communism. It put the many statues and monuments throughout the city in context, as well as ordinary buildings and squares. The two tour guides were obviously very passionate about the history of Hungary and even showed us hidden treasures known by locals. We learned a lot!
Dear Laura, Thank you very much for your review, we really appreciate that you gave a feedback! I am very happy that you enjoyed the communist tour of Andor! Hope to see you in Budapest one day! Many thanks, Suzy
I've traveled to many places and many countries. I can say that this tour was the best one that I've ever booked. Curiocity was very easy to work with and met me at my hotel. No need to worry about getting to a central meeting location. My guide, Suzy, was awesome. She had a great knowledge of Budapest and it's past. She was able to point out so many important historical spots, some that I'm sure most locals don't even know. As an added bonus, she had a great knowledge of Budapest outside of its communist history and she also discussed the culture, broader history, and architecture of the city. I highly recommend booking with a tour with them.
Dear Jon, Thank you so much for your kind words! It was really-really nice to meet you and guide you around the city! It's always a pleasure to have such an interested audience :) It really was my pleasure! Hope to see you again one day!
<p>We chose this tour to gain a deeper understanding of this period in the city's history and to see beyond the top tourist sights. With our fantastic guide Martin, we covered quite a bit of territory by foot and public transit. Martin is the perfect guide: knowledgeable, personable, and thoughtful. We highly recommend this tour.</p>
<p>If you want to go back in time and learn about the communist era of Budapest, this is a very interesting tour. We walked with Bogota in the cold but it was VERY interesting. Excellent way to also see some major landmarks, such as Parliament, St. Stephen's Basilica. Thanks Bogata!</p>



