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7 reviews of Jewish Budapest Sightseeing Tour
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Prompt collection at our hotel and taxi to departure point. Knowledgeable guide.
Reviewed by: Andrew W, United Kingdom, November 2007
Excellent, knowledgeable guide. I wish they had included the "Jewish Shoes" monument in the tour.
Reviewed by: Alan S, United States, July 2007
This was a very worthwhile trip as long as you have been on Jewish tours elsewhere, so that you can put into context. The overall feeling that I came away with was that even today Budapest has not fully accepted the past. A very thought provoking tour.
Reviewed by: Timothy P, United Kingdom, August 2006
The sites were worth seeing, but the tour could have been better organized. Also, we did not get dropped back to the hotel. We were on our own after the tour.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2008
This tour spends far too long in the museum. It seemed like the guide talked about every single item on display.
Reviewed by: Sarah Y, United Kingdom, June 2008
The tour offered more than was actually expected (i.e. lunch).
Reviewed by: Stephen C, United States, September 2006
This tour was awful and very disorganized. The tour guide, while knowledgeable about Jewish Budapest, had to handle the tour in both Spanish and English. While in the Jewish Museum, the English-speakers were tossed off to another museum guide while the main guide continued in Spanish. The languages, even she admitted, made the tour much longer and much more boring, as we spent more than half the time waiting while she translated in Spanish. The tour only visits the main synagogue, the second largest in the world and largest one in Europe, was very impressive, but you could clearly go in and do this on your own for a lot less. The rest of the tour was a walk around the old ghetto where everything was closed and a bit run down.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, March 2008
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