Culinary Walk
Our signature tour introduces local culinary and wine culture through classic flavors, unique wines, history, and stunning architecture. Budapest’s first food tour, est. 2008!
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Use the filters below to explore our tasting adventures. Whether you have two hours or two weeks, our skilled guides and sommeliers will take you off the beaten path, share stories to put Hungarian history and culture into context, and introduce the delicious foods and drinks that make Hungary’s food culture so unique. Follow the links below to book our small-group experiences, or enquire about private and custom tours. Questions? VIEW OUR FAQS
Our signature tour introduces local culinary and wine culture through classic flavors, unique wines, history, and stunning architecture. Budapest’s first food tour, est. 2008!
Experience Hungarian wine country at its best in one of the world's oldest wine regions. This volcanic region produces some of the world’s best sweet wine, as well as amazing dry furmint.
A crash course on Hungary’s increasingly fabulous wines featuring a sommelier-led evening tasting of 8 fine wines paired with a selection of food pairings.
An annotated Hungarian dinner with drinks—enjoyed course by course at different eateries—while exploring a few Budapest neighborhoods.
This afternoon sommelier-led tasting experience features 5 fine Hungarian wines paired with some of the country’s best artisan cheese and charcuterie.
udapest comes to life in December with some of Europe's best Christmas markets. Visit several of them, learn about Hungarian Christmas traditions, and taste seasonal foods and drinks.
If your trip includes visits to Budapest and Vienna, turn the travel time into a wine adventure with a one-way transfer tour. Explore the border region, and visit two wineries along the way.
Walking is the only way to discover Budapest's hidden details. Think of this as an advanced introduction to the history and architecture. You'll visit major sights (and our favorite secret ones).
Experience Budapest’s Jewish food renaissance, taste traditional (and modern) dishes, and gain a deeper understanding of Hungary’s Jewish history and culture.
Explore the culinary and historical side of residential Buda. Visit those off-the-beaten track places where locals love to eat, shop, and drink.
Our bi-weekly speakeasy-style winemaker dinners are held in our open-kitchen and feature delicious food and a range of wines presented by a guest winemaker.
Spend a day in Hungary's southernmost wine region, known for its Swabian villages, top-notch red wines, country cooking, historic cellar rows, and rambling vineyards.
udapest has one of Europe’s great baking traditions, plenty of unique sweets, and opulent coffeehouses that are deeply intertwined with Hungarian history. Learn (and taste) the stories.
Discover what makes Budapest’s nightlife so unique by exploring the evolving ruin pubs, and learning how they developed and transformed a neighborhood.
Explore one of the oldest sections of the city—full of history, fascinating stories and secrets, charming architecture, and scars from dozens of sieges and battles.
Tiny Somló is packed with characters, unique volcanic wines, and timeless wineries. Together with Lake Balaton, you'll get some seriously stunning views and volcanic deliciousness.
A Hungarian craft beer revolution is brewing. Learn about the past, present, and future of Hungarian beer culture, while tasting some delicious local craft brews.
Explore Hungary’s northernmost red-wine-producing region, known for its signature red blend (Egri Bikavér), native grape varietals, and mineralic white wines.
Our hands-on Baking Class, led by a pastry chef in the kitchen of Budapest’s oldest family-run bakery, teaches two quintessential Hungarian recipes.
An annotated craft beer tasting for groups (paired with cheese and charcuterie boards), which puts Hungary's craft beer revolution into context.
Tokaj is legendary for its sweet wines, intricate cellars, and volcanic vineyards. The terroir also includes the history of its once-substantial Jewish community.
Learn how to cook Hungarian style while enjoying delicious local wines. Prepare a full Hungarian dinner, as a group, and then enjoy it with some wine pairings.
If your trip includes visits to Budapest and Bratislava, turn that travel time into a wine adventure with this one-way transfer tour. Explore this border region, and visit two of its wineries.
Cruise the Danube the right way … on a small elegant boat, drinking four fine Hungarian wines while taking in one of Europe’s most memorable skylines.