Budapest: Opera House Guided Tour
1.Budapest: Opera House Guided Tour
Tour the restored Hungarian State Opera House interiors for 60 minutes, with a live guide and a short live singing finale.
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The best of it, both banks of the Danube.
The 15 most popular classical music concerts in Budapest. The ones worth building an afternoon around, with prices, run times and who you book through.
Tour the restored Hungarian State Opera House interiors for 60 minutes, with a live guide and a short live singing finale.
Most PopularHear Mozart and organ favorites inside St Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest. Pick from 3 concerts and 4 seating classes for about 70 minutes.
Budapest’s St. Stephen’s Basilica organ concert with Kolos Kováts and Eleonóra Krusic on flute, featuring Mozart, Verdi, and Bach.
Hear Bach, Mozart, and more at Budapest’s Matthias Church with the Duna String Orchestra and violin soloist Gabora Gyula.
Matthias Church entry in Budapest’s Castle District: neo-Gothic beauty, stained glass, museum exhibits, and top-notch acoustics for music.
Hear Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in St. Michael’s Church with added Mozart and organ music. Pre-booked tickets, 70 minutes, multiple seats.
Rajkó Folk Ensemble in Budapest: 2-act folk dance concert with dinner or drinks at Hungarian Gastro Cellar. From $22.
“Perfect experience when in Budapest. We enjoyed the violin and dance performance while served 3 course dinner 🤍”
Budapest Danube 4-course dinner cruise with operetta and folk show, a welcome drink, and night views past Parliament and the bridges.
“Great evening with outstanding food, staff and entertainment on the cruise. It included music, dancing and participation.”
Hear organ and Hungarian vocals in St. Stephen’s Basilica, then choose a Danube wine-and-views cruise option for great Budapest value.
“To see the inside of St. Stephen’s as well as hear the excellent concert was quite magical. Most enjoyable.”
Buda Castle District walk with priority access to Matthias Church and Danube views from Fisherman’s Bastion in about two hours.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and engaging. We highly recommend this tour. It was one of the highlights of our trip”
Rajkó Folk Ensemble brings Hungarian music and dance to Budapest with an intimate live show, plus optional food and drink packages.
“A perfectly fine way to spend an evening. However, there was more music than dance in the performance.”
70 minutes in Budapest’s St. Michael’s Church with the city’s oldest working organ, featuring Miklós Teleki and classic organ highlights.
“The place was gorgeous, and the organ music... It was impressive and unforgettable! I would definitely love to come again!”
Private Buda Castle walking tour with cake, Matthias Church, and Fisherman’s Bastion views, guided in English with skip-the-line access.
“We opted for a private tour, as we prefer our own pace. We had a few questions before the tour and the agency responded quickly and proactively. Our guide, Peter, was amazing, he picked us up from our hotel. He showed us how to use public transport, which in Budapest is very clean and well…”
Small-group Budapest Castle District walk with skip-the-line Matthias Church entry and Fisherman’s Bastion views, plus palace courtyards.
“we had a great tour with Monica who went into depth about the area and different building thruout the castle area. she was interesting and we learned about each other a bit also which was really enjoyable. she made recommendations also for non touristy places for more of our Budapest cacation.”
A 3-hour Castle District walk in Budapest with Matthias Church entry, plus coffee and cake on the way. Pickup, English guide, easy pace.
“This by far was the best tour we booked! I was expecting the generic touristy type of tour but Ferenc made the tour so special. From his deep historical knowledge to incorporating it into how it shaped their culture and even political views today! My husband and I heavily recommend this tour to anyone. And…”
Both banks of the Danube, district by district, and every way to see them.