During the tour, you meet the most popular Hungarian street food dishes and wines, in places visited by locals but less known among tourists. We start with a langos and visit the great market for a sweet bite. Afterwards, we try an eatery which is a popular dining spot among locals a loca eatery shop offerings: sausege, craklings, pickles with fresh bread. We walk to a wine tasting and tells us about Hungarian wines. Of course, we will also toast with the famous pálinka. At the end of the tour, you will have the opportunity to taste traditional local sweets with a coffee in a hidden shop of a famous confectioner dynasty.
This tour is an excellent opportunity to taste the most popular dishes of Hungarian cuisine and get an insight into the world of local gastronomy.
You are will taste at least 8 different foods and 7 types of drinks during the walk.
I recommend skipping breakfast and not planning heavy dinner for the evening after the tour.
You'll find a vibrant atmosphere full of life, color, and local flavor. It’s the perfect place to explore Hungarian culture, taste authentic flavors, and enjoy a lively local atmosphere!
An unforgettable journey through the flavors of Hungary’s Szekszárd wine region. Known especially for its award-winning rosés and elegant reds. During the tasting, you’ll sample a selection of carefully crafted wines — from light and fruity rosés to full-bodied and rich Bikavér blends. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply curious, a Dúzsi wine tasting offers a warm, authentic, and flavorful glimpse into Hungarian winemaking at its finest.
You can enjoy a wide selection of classic Hungarian cakes and pastries, such as Dobos torta, Eszterházy, and krémes, all made with time-honored recipes and the finest ingredients. Alongside the sweets, you can sip rich coffee or hot chocolate while soaking in the charm of old-world Budapest.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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