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Private Szentendre and Vac Tour from Budapest with Transport
Full-Day Private Tour from Budapest to Picturesque Szentendre and Vac
Private Szentendre and Vac Tour from Budapest with Transport
Winter Tour to Picturesque Szentendre and Vac from Budapest
Full-Day Private Tour from Budapest to Picturesque Szentendre and Vac

Private Szentendre and Vac Tour from Budapest with Transport

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Price is AU$496 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
Features
  • 6h 35m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

Magical Danube Bend at Winter time!

You can discover the marvellous medieval town of Szentendre, where you can enjoy love and christmas decoration, feel spellbound with the charming atmosphere of street shops.

Lovely walk at the narrow cobble stone streets with cosy café shops. You will arrive at the beautiful baroque town Vác by ferry. Time to stroll to see city centre, hear the bell ringing ceremony of the churches. Lunch with a perfect view to Danube.

As a plus I will take you to a remarkable secret hidden site of Vác next a wonderful lake where you can take awesome pictures in the nature at Seven Chapels.

Activity location

  • Main Square (Fo ter)
    • Szentendre, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Main Square (Fo ter)
    • Szentendre, Hungary

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Private Szentendre and Vac Tour from Budapest with Transport
  • Activity duration is 6 hours and 35 minutes6h 35m6h 35m
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:30 am
Price details
AU$495.50 x 1 AdultAU$495.50

Total
Price is AU$495.50

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transport
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedAll Fees and Taxes

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Main Square (Fo ter)
  • 1h
this town’s marvellous main square is situated in the very heart of Szentendre. This is the point from where everything in the town begins, and it is surrounded by a selection of shops, restaurants and churches. A medieval town that was rebuilt in the 17th century, Szentendre is shrouded in history, clearly portrayed in the main square with its cobbled streets and old style buildings. For those seeking to visit and explore Szentendre, this is the place to start.
Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Szamos Marzipan Museum is one of Szentendre’s most visited attractions. Dedicated to Matyas Szamos, the founder of the Szentendre Marzipan Factory, this museum offers visitors an insight into the wonderful world of confectionery.
Blagovestenska Church
  • 1h
Located just off of the main square, Blagovestenska Church is probably the best known of the nine churches within Szentendre. It is a Greek-Orthodox church built in the 18th century by settlers living in the town’s Greek Quarter. With its baroque-rococo design, this church is certainly something to be marvelled at. Although the church does not look very ‘eastern’ from the outside, the beautiful interior decor is breath-taking. Visitors are greeted by wooden frescoes of St Constantine and St Helene whilst the interior features a beautiful iconostase. Paintings by artist Mihailo Zivkovic are seen within the church and can appear quite daunting as the eyes follow you on your tour.
Vac
  • 1h
Baroque main square: The baroque main square of Vác is the most popular communal square in Vác. The colourful buildings surrounding the square, the hourly melody of the music pavilion in front of the Curia, the splashing fountain and the ruins of the church of St. Michael, which once stood here, take you into a special world. Sit out on the terraces of the square's pastry shops and restaurants and enjoy the sight of the baroque square in addition to the flavours! Every corner of it has wonders in store for you.
Vac
  • 30m
Danube corso: The waterfront promenades of Vác attract you with numerous programmes. During the walk you can see the walls of the medieval castle of the city and the sculpture park, next to which you can even have a picnic in the grassy areas. The little ones are invited by two playgrounds, and you can also ride a bike on one of the longest corso in Hungary, with a bike path leading along it. Get to know the waterfront face of the city and enjoy the legendary panorama of the Danube in Vác!
Triumphal Arch
  • 25m
Did you know that Vác is home to the only triumphal arch of our country, which is one of the emblematic symbols of the city? The Stone Gate is a symbol of Vác, reminiscent of the Baroque period. The triumphal arch was erected in just five months in honour of the arrival of Maria Theresa, accordingly, on its decoration you can see the symbols of the ruling family. There are many interesting legends associated with the Stone Gate in Vác, and visiting the triumphal arch during a sightseeing tour of Vác is clearly a bucket list point.
Cathedral
  • 20m
Vác is a bishop's city, the centre of the Diocese of Vác. The Assumption Cathedral in Vác is the fourth largest basilica in the country, which is a stunning sight due to its monumental size and inner Baroque appearance. The cathedral, built in the XVIII century, is already the third great church in the city, the first stood on the site of the medieval castle, the second on the main square. In the cathedral you can find ornaments and stones from former churches.
Seven Chapels
  • 1h
The Seven Chapels and the Grove in Vác have very special experiences, as silence, tranquility and fresh air await you here every season. The park of the grove with ancient trees, the church tower of the Seven Chapels, and the stations leading to it are stations well known to pilgrims and hikers. The lake, which promises fabulous relaxation and romantic moments, is fed by springs on the side of the Hill of the Seven Chapels. It is believed that the sources have a healing effect.
City Hall
  • 20m
Did you know that the building of the town hall is due to the city-building work of Archbishop-Bishop Kristóf Migazzi? The building on the Baroque main square, together with the other buildings on the square, acquired its present appearance on the occasion of the visit of Maria Theresa in 1764. Over the centuries, the building of the town hall has fulfilled many functions, once a Turkish bath stood in its place, later a bookshop and library also operated in it, and even for some time people who were arrested but still awaiting sentencing were detained here. In the renovated Baroque corridors of the town hall, you can see the works of the International Mobile MADI Museum.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMain Square (Fo ter)
    • Szentendre, Hungary

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEMain Square (Fo ter)
    • Szentendre, Hungary

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