Approximately a two-hour accessible walk with interactive elements, tactile sculptures, basic background history, and stories in the northern central part of the city center of Budapest. We start from the Parliament, passing through Liberty Square, Deák Ferenc Square, Fashion Street, Vörösmarty Square, Váci Street, Danube Promenade, Square of the Franciscans, and visit the Dohány Street Synagogue. The final destination is Szimpla Kert, a famous ruin pub with the adjacent Karaván Street Food paradise.
Approximately a one and a half-hour accessible walk with interactive elements, tactile sculptures, basic background history, and stories in the southern central part of the city center of Budapest. We start from the Gellért Baths, crossing the Liberty Bridge, passing through Fővám Square, Váci Street, University Square, Károlyi Garden, Astoria, Hungarian National Museum, and Kálvin Square. The final destination is the most famous market of Budapest, the Central Market Hall, with a large souvenir shopping area with Hungarian specialities.
Approximately a two and a half hours accessible walk with interactive elements, tactile sculptures, basic background history, and stories in and around the Buda Castle Quarter. We start from Széll Kálmán Square, take the bus up to the Vienna Gate, from here we walk to the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, the Castle Wall at the Tóth Árpád promenade, Trinity Square with the Matthias Church and Fisherman's Bastion, Sándor Palace, the Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, the Buda Castle and the Lions Court. Afterwards, we take the bus to Clark Ádám Square to the Chain Bridge, and then walk to the final destination, to the Várkert bazaar.
Approximately a one and a half hour barrier-free walk, with interactive elements, tactile sculptures, basic background history, stories in and around the City Park. We start from the Heroes’ Square, go to the Hungarian Ethnographic Museum, the City Park Ice Rink and Boating, and the Vajdahunyad Castle. Then, we can optionally end the walk at the following locations according to the tourists preference, be it the Széchenyi Bath, the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Gundel Restaurant, or the Museum of Fine Arts.
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