Enjoy a 2,5hour tour of Budapest that explores the Art Nouveau movement and how it affected the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Whether you are interested in architecture, a history buff, or just looking to learn about Budapest in a unique way, this tour has a little bit of something for everyone.
On this tour, learn why the facade of most late 19th-century buildings are so decorative and find out why there are no skyscrapers in Budapest. Discover why Art Nouveau is called Secession (szecesszió) in Hungarian, and how Hungarian folk motifs were built into the Art Nouveau designs.
Hear about the ways in which Art Nouveau revolutionized architecture, what beehives symbolise on Budapest's public buildings, and hear fascinating tales about the architects behind these buildings.
—-Professional Photographer:
—-Tamara is a friendly and energetic professional photographer and psychology student, passionate about human connection and the emotional depth of everyday moments.
She shoots with a Sony A7III and professional lenses, ensuring high-quality images while keeping the experience relaxed and natural.
During the tour, she captures your Budapest experience through candid moments and easygoing portraits at iconic and meaningful locations — no awkward posing, just genuine memories.
You will receive 20–30 high-quality photos within 48 hours, delivered via a secure, private online gallery accessible only with your personal access code provided on the day of the tour.