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4 hours
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Many of this neighborhood’s charms are obvious—the architecture is stunning, the many universities add a unique vibrancy, the history is ever-present, and there are plenty of cool cafés, art galleries, and shops. This neighborhood is justly a favorite for international film shoots (who use it as a standby for other locales), and hardly a week goes by that there’s not a film being shot on these streets.
When we are not eating and drinking, we’ll stroll through the elegant area which lies between the inner and outer ring roads—including the gardens of the National Museum, where aristocrats built their palatial homes in the 19th and early 20th centuries (the golden age of Budapest), and café-lined streets with more Bohemian vibes. As per our usual style, our evening of exploration will combine food and drinks, with historical and cultural stories about the buildings and people important to the neighborhood.
Come wine and dine in this most special part of Budapest with us!
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Four-hour tour, from 5pm-9pm (unless otherwise requested)
This is a small group tour (which means minimum of two guests and maximum of eight guests)
Large groups will have private tours
Though there will be plenty of eating breaks, be prepared to cover a lot of ground on your feet during this tour. Unfortunately this tour is not wheelchair accessible
Dietary Requirements: We try our very best to cater for dietary requirements but due to local food customs we cannot guarantee that this will be possible in all cases. Options for vegetarians, guests with allergies and religious dietary restrictions may be very limited
Minimum numbers of 2 apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
tour includes visits to many different venues in the Palace District neighborhood
English-speaking, food-specialized guide
many stops for photos and questions
plenty of generous food and drink tastings (no need for dinner reservations!
Gratuities
Budapest
Palace District (Palota Negyed, VIII). Combine food, drinks, and history during this evening out in one of Budapest’s most charming and fascinating neighborhoods, the Palace Quarter (Palota Negyed, in the eight district). The magnificent old palaces in this neighborhood perfectly communicate the history of Hungary from the 1800s through the present. You’ll eat and drink well on this tour, while experiencing the laid-back vibes and stunning architecture of this neighborhood, which is now home to several universities.
Tasting Table Budapest
We'll meet at the wine cellar for an introduction to the neighborhood, a wine tasting with our sommelier (3 wines), and a selection of local cheese and charcuterie.
Private Tour
Duration: 4 hours
55 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
R9067RQkevins,
Sep 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A fantastic tour! We met our guide Angela at Taste Hungary, expecting to be part of a small group. As it turned out, we were the only customers for the evening, and had a great private tour! We started at Taste Hungary, tasting several wines and learning about Hungary's various wines and areas of cultivation. We then proceeded to several excellent local restaurants in the Palace District, wrapping up with dessert in the elegant cafe of the Hotel Astoria. Throughout, Angela provided a great running narrative of the history of the district, the various palaces, and Budapest in general. The food was uniformly excellent. Highly recommend!
nutmeg100,
Aug 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour. Our guide was fabulous and enjoyed the food and drinks. Tour giuide gave outstanding history and understanding of Hungarian food.
maryann m,
Jun 7, 2025
- Review from Viator
Our guide was excellent. She knew her history, but didn’t inundate us with it. She understood we were there to have some fun and get some knowledge. We started at a wine shop. The young man who educated us on the history of Hungarian wine really knew his subject.. Enjoyed the red wine in particular and the charcuterie tray. Truly enjoyed the other stops on this tour, especially the last one for dessert.
Alma S,
Jun 4, 2025
- Review from Viator
Tour began with informative wine tastings and hors d’œuvres, then a stroll around historic Pest learning the significance of many buildings with stops for snacks and drinks. Then a delicious meal at a non-touristy restaurant. After another walk we ended at a traditional cafe for typical Hungarian pastries.
Charles M,
Nov 23, 2024
- Review from Viator
Excellent tour. Our guide was Angela. She was very knowledgeable about the food and wines we tried. And, she provided lots of history of the area. Our group had 6 people, so it was very manageable. The food highlight was the ghoulash soup, very tasty and warming. We visited about 5 different restaurants and bars.
MauirceB,
Oct 16, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
My wife and I went on the “Palace District Evening Culinary & Wine Walk, with a Side of History.” Our guide was Aniko. This was our third program with Taste Hungary; on a previous visit to Budapest, we went to one of their wine-tasting dinners, and a tour of vineyards on the way from Budapest to Vienna. On this tour, we brought along other family members. We started off with a delicious charcuterie board and wine tasting at the Tasting Table. The tour was like a multi-course dinner, except that different courses were consumed in different establishments, with the final stop a hotel known for its pastries. There was not too much walking — a good thing as it was raining steadily on the evening we went. It was a delicious taste of the city, and it was our third great experience with Taste Hungary.
billfJ5430AW,
Jul 26, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
A very enjoyable evening . We started off with a tutored tasting of 3 excellent Hungarian wines with Carlo( sp?,) a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic sommelier, accompanied with cheese, sausage and something new to us, bread dipped in pumpkin seed oil. Anika ( sp?) led us on the tour of the Palace district of Pest with an excellent historical and social commentary. We visited a pub in the student district for a froccs, a charming patio restaurant for goulash and a generous charcuterie platter with accompanying wines, a Palinka bar and finished the evening at the historical Astoria cafe for a lovely dessert platter. This was a walking tour, and having just arrived in Budapest, we found this a very pleasant way to help get over jet lag
Dennis P,
Jul 26, 2024
- Review from Viator
Wonderful experience. Wine tasting, appetizers, and history of Hungarian wines at their shop and then walking tour with food and wine stops in the Palace district with a dinner stop and then a dessert/coffee stop. Fantastic!
A3753QRmattj,
Jul 14, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We have lived in Budapest for the last four years - on the same road as the Tasting Table store and cellar (part of Taste Hungary). We got to meet Gabor, Carolyn and many of the staff over the years and attended various tasting events - they've never let us down. In July 2024, we had a friend visting us in Budapest and decided it would be fun to try the wine walk and tour of our neighbourhood. Again, an excellent experience. Our tour guide, Sarlotta was very knowledgeable and a really fun, cool person. We learned a lot of new things about the Palace quarter. Wine & food great, as always!
W6515DZjaneh,
Jan 24, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
A lovely evening with our guide - sorry I have forgotton your name! - adapted the tour to our preferneces and we saw much more than we would have if we had ventured out alone.
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