Palace District Evening Culinary, Wine, and History Walk Small Group Dinner Walk

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ID: GYG61250-85789
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Country: Hungary

Duration: 04:00 hours


Description

Enjoy food, drinks, and history on this evening tour in Budapest’s Palace Quarter. You’ll eat and drink well, while experiencing the neighborhood's laid-back vibes and stunning architecture.
Grazing and Strolling Among Golden Age Palaces

This tour is especially close to our hearts, as it is designed to showcase our very own neighborhood! We have operated our wine tasting cellar, The Tasting Table, in the heart of the Palace District (Palotanegyed) for the past ten years, during which we have fallen ever more in love with this remarkable neighborhood. Many of the neighborhood’s charms are obvious—the architecture is stunning, the many universities add a unique vibrancy, the history is ever-present, and there are plenty of cool cafés, art galleries, and shops. This neighborhood is justly a favorite for international film shoots (who use it as a standby for other locales), and hardly a week goes by that there’s not a film being shot on these streets.

After meeting at the Tasting Table, where our sommelier will introduce you to some wines (paired with a platter of charcuterie and local cheeses), we’ll graze on a variety of dishes and drinks at five more venues in the district. Other tasting stops include snacks at a bakery run by a family who has been in the business since 1870; a pálinka inside a fun courtyard bar; gulyás and appetizers at a neighborhood bistro; and dessert at an old coffeehouse.

When we are not eating and drinking, we’ll stroll through the elegant area which lies between the inner and outer ring roads—including the gardens of the National Museum, where aristocrats built their palatial homes in the 19th and early 20th centuries (the golden age of Budapest), and café-lined streets with more Bohemian vibes. As per our usual style, our evening of exploration will combine food and drinks, with historical and cultural stories about the buildings and people important to the neighborhood. This is the neighborhood which housed Hungary’s first parliament, and was a prominent scene during the unsuccessful Hungarian Revolution in 1956 (particularly the siege of the Hungarian Radio building). We’ll discuss the Italian community that played an important role in this part of town, and we’ll peek into buildings and courtyards not open to the public. We’ll also visit a former neo-Baroque palace, which is now easily one of the most beautiful public libraries in existence—complete with a ballroom where Franz Jozsef attended events. And we’ll learn what has happened here over the past few decades, as the neighborhood finds its new place by mixing the traditional with cosmopolitan touches.

This neighborhood still has an off the beaten track feel to it, which we love! Come explore this most special part of Budapest with us, as we wine and dine our way through it.

Highlights

  • Enjoy 6 tasting stops
  • Plenty of drinks, including wine tasting (3 wines) with a sommelier
  • Grazing along the way
  • Led by a guide specialized in food and history

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• This tour is available daily
• Confirmation of your reservation will be received at time of booking
• The small group tour has a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 8 participants. If you would rather have a private tour (which can be customized), please choose that option on booking
• Although there will be plenty of breaks to eat, be prepared to cover a lot of ground on foot. Unfortunately the tour is not wheelchair accessible
• Please note that tours may be cancelled after confirmation if the minimum number of 2 participants is not met. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
The Tasting Table (and Shop), Bródy Sándor utca 9, 1088 Budapest (District VIII). The Tasting Table is a mere 150 meters from the National Museum, and a 5-minute walk from Astoria (M2) and Kálvin tér (M3). Trams 47 and 49 also stop at Astoria and Kálvin tér
INCLUDED
  • Specialist food guide
  • Hungarian wine tasting (sparkling, white, and red)
  • Local cheese and charcuterie
  • Gulyás soup, goose liver paté, other local dishes
  • Pálinka (fruit brandy)
  • Coffeehouse dessert
  • Baked goodies: pogácsa and stangli
NOT INCLUDED
  • Gratuities (optional)

When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.