Into the 3rd day of our European visit we toured Budapest by bus. We had a local guide who spoke reasonable English. Our tour director spoke English, German and Czech.
Touring a city by bus (Inside the bus) has advantages as you cover many places. The downside is you miss 'your feet on the ground' and the opportunity to look at things from a couple of directions. If you are some what hard of hearing and the sound system is less than adequate, you miss a awful lot of information the guide is giving.
Here is a short list of things you see in a day tour
House of Parliament
The Chain Bridge
St. Stephan's Basilica
National Opera House
The Central Market
Fisherman's Bastion
The river Danube
Holy Trinity Square
Here is a slide show video of our tour:
Touring a city by bus (Inside the bus) has advantages as you cover many places. The downside is you miss 'your feet on the ground' and the opportunity to look at things from a couple of directions. If you are some what hard of hearing and the sound system is less than adequate, you miss a awful lot of information the guide is giving.
Here is a short list of things you see in a day tour
House of Parliament
The Chain Bridge
St. Stephan's Basilica
National Opera House
The Central Market
Fisherman's Bastion
The river Danube
Holy Trinity Square
Here is a slide show video of our tour:
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