Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comPuszta Great Plains and Kecskemet Day Trip from Budapest
5 reviews of Puszta Great Plains and Kecskemet Day Trip from Budapest
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Puszta Great Plains and Kecskemet Day Trip from Budapest. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
What a lovely day. Kecskemet is a beautiful town, too much to see and enjoy. There is lots to photograph, too. Our tour guide was just like family. She was friendly, chatty, full of information. She gave us her all. We just loved her. At the Puszta we loved the reception by the 'lonely csikos' and his beautiful mount, Tulipan. Show was great, dinner very ethnic and tasty. Music to die for. Could not imagine a nicer day. Thank you all for helping make our vacation so very wonderful.
Reviewed by: Maria M, United States, August 2008
What a great day we had!!! Were picked up from our city apartment as well as dropped back. Guide very knowledgeable and helpful. Show and food absolutely top class and kids had great fun. Price was great too. Thanks family Sharpe from New New Zealand.
Reviewed by: Sabine S, New Zealand, October 2007
This tour had a small group with a great tour guide. The site was amazing. It really is a must see.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2008
Very pleasant experience for the day, and we did convince 3 other couples to join us for the day from our boat. All were pleased and thank us for the tip. Some had canceled other planned trips for the day. Located you via internet, and the arrangements and billing were met and quite simple. Thank you.
Reviewed by: Donald R, United States, May 2007
I am recommending this to everyone going to Budapest. The Chokos were absolutely amazing, the food fantastic and the music suited the atmosphere perfectly. The only problem was that the guide was a bit boring. Kecskemet was also nice, but I couldn't always follow the guide.
Reviewed by: Tertia R, United Kingdom, October 2006
based on
