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Budapest: House of Terror Guided Tour

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 2.0 hour

$48

Discover the Communist past of Budapest on this guided tour. Choose to join a guided walk with a vis...

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Budapest, Life Under Communism Tour

  7 Reviews

 3.0 hour

$96

Travel back in time and experience for yourself what life was like during the communist era in Budap...

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Budapest: Haunted Quest City Exploration Game

  78 Reviews

 2.0 hour

$8

Embark on a quest around Budapest by following and solving clues to discover haunted places, all wit...

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Budapest: 3-Hour Small Group Bike Tour

  8 Reviews

 3 hour

$45

Explore Budapest like a local on a 3-hour bike tour of the city’s major highlights. See the great Pa...

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Budapest Segway Sightseeing Tour

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 2 hours 30 minutes

$42

Mobile Voucher Accepted

What’s a cooler and more fun way to explore the sights of Budapest than by riding a Segway. Unique b...

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Half-Day Private Budapest Sightseeing Tour in Russian

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 4 hour

$299

Mobile Voucher Accepted

... minivan, you will see all the major sights on both sides of the river, from Buda Castle to the House of Terror in Pest.

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Budapest Sightseeing Tour by Bike with Lunch

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   4 hours 30 minutes

$37

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Discover Budapest on two wheels on this entertaining 4,5-hour bike tour, complete with a classic Hun...

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House of Terror, Budapest

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About House of Terror

 Budapest, Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary

 +36 1 374 2600

 www.terrorhaza.hu

House of Terror and Nearby Sights on Map

Andrassy ut

Andrassy Avenue is a 19th century boulevard in Budapest that is part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage site for its authentic urban architectural ensemble

Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum

The Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum is a reconstruction of music maestro Liszt's residence in the old Academy of Music, where the composer lived from 1881 till his death in 1886

St. Teresa of Avila Church

The St Teresa of Avila Church has a 19th century stone building with interiors by Mihaly Pollack

Zoltan Kodaly Memorial Museum

The Zoltan Kodaly Memorial Museum celebrates the life and works of the renowned Hungarian music composer

Hungarian State Opera House

Hungarian Electrical Engineering Museum

The Elektrotechnikai Múzeum showcases electrical devices and household electrical equipment, along with exhibits on the electrification of the railway system and different lighting systems

Miniversum

Miniversum has 1:100 scaled, intricately detailed model layouts of major sights and landmarks from Budapest and Hungary, as well as few from Austria and Germany

Boscolo Budapest Hotel

Formerly known as The New York Palace, the Boscolo Budapest is a grand building in typical Hungarian eclectic style

Benczur House

The Benczur House was built in 1886 as the residence of Andreas Saxlehner, owner of Hungarian Bitter Water Company

Batthyány Eternal Flame

The Batthyány Eternal Flame marks the spot where the first Prime Minister of Hungary, Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár, was executed by the military on 6-October 1849