Unique and exciting way to experience the iconic sights of Budapest.
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Alternative Budapest Walking Tour
Explore the architecture, graffiti, and street art with a local guide for a more intimate experience of this vibrant capital city.
€59.30
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Explore Budapest's Jewish heritage and culture on a 2-hour walking tour with an expert guide, visiting outstanding landmarks.
€30
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Jewish District Private Walking Tour
Explore the history, street food, bars, and street art in Budapest’s Jewish Quarter! Ticket prices are not included! Interior visits of the synagouges are optional!
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€49
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Jewish Budapest: 3-Hour Small Group Tour with Historian
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City Bike Tour with Coffee Stop
See Budapest by bike, take in the city's sights and learn about its past. Visit Heroes’ Square and see Vajdahunyad Castle complex.
Great ride with a lovely guide. Budapest is an ideal city for cycling trips - it's safe, lots of greenery, beautiful views. The perfect way to make friends with the city on the first day of your stay. Delicious cake and coffee in a nice restaurant. I highly recommend and wish you beautiful weather on your trip :)
The Rumbach Street Synagogue is one of Budapest’s most remarkable Jewish landmarks. Built in 1872, this Moorish Revival-style synagogue stands out with its intricate architectural details, vibrant geometric patterns, and rich historical significance. Unlike the larger Dohány Street Synagogue, Rumbach offers a more intimate and immersive experience, allowing visitors to connect with the city’s Jewish heritage on a deeper level.
After extensive restoration, the synagogue now serves as both a cultural venue and a place of remembrance. It hosts exhibitions, concerts, and community events, making it an essential stop for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.
How to Get to Rumbach Street Synagogue
The Rumbach Street Synagogue is conveniently located in the heart of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, making it easily accessible from anywhere in the city.
By Metro: Take Metro Line 1 (Yellow Line) to Deák Ferenc tér, then walk 5 minutes.
By Tram: Tram 47 or 49 stops at Deák Ferenc tér, just a short walk away.
By Bus: Several buses, including 9, 16, and 105, stop near the synagogue.
By Foot: If you're already exploring the Jewish Quarter, it's just a few minutes from Dohány Street Synagogue and other key attractions.
Book Your Tour & Tickets
Visiting the Rumbach Street Synagogue is an unforgettable experience, and booking your tour in advance ensures a hassle-free visit. Whether you prefer a self-guided tour, a guided group experience, or a private historical tour, there are plenty of options to suit your preferences.
What to Expect on a Tour?
Insightful stories about the synagogue’s history, architecture, and restoration
A look at exhibitions on Budapest’s Jewish heritage
A chance to explore the stunning Moorish-style interior with intricate patterns and unique domes
Many tours also include visits to other key Jewish Quarter sites, such as the Dohány Street Synagogue, Kazinczy Street Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum.
Don’t miss the opportunity to step inside this hidden gem of Budapest—book your Rumbach Street Synagogue tour today!