Stalin, Perestroika and Sputnik. All pages in history books now but one communist achievement lives on after the Berlin wall came down - the mighty Trabant. East Germany’s cardboard contribution to the motoring dream of millions can now be yours. During the tour you will drive the 2-stroke Trabant by yourself so do not forget to bring your ID and valid drive licence with you. These are all manual gear-box cars. The cars have 3 pedals, one of them is the clutch. Be careful, as there are no power steering and power brake in Trabants. Our tours are guided tours, meaning Trabis go together in a convoy guided by our leader car with the tour guide. In other cars, the guide can be heard via radio. During the tour we make stops to make sure you can change the drivers. Maximum 3 guests allowed one Trabant.
Beside the breathtaking sights of Budapest these tours offer something special. A few hours of riding in a convertible, authentic, vintage Russian military jeep with stops at the best photo spots. Drive through the city with this historical cold war military 4*4 and have a glimpse in the past of Hungary. This unique vehicle gives you some historical background, how life was in Hungary during the Soviet era. Tour is effected by UAZ jeeps used once upon a time by the Soviet warlords on the streets of Budapest. Don't wait with the crowds for a traditional city tour. Lean back in your authentic, vintage Russian Military Jeep, buckle up and leave the rest to the guides. The legendary furcap, „Ushanka” comes with to make the best selfies. We have English speaking drivers but there is audio guide service in the cars available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese languages. Currently, we have 3 jeeps, which means 18 people can use the cars simultaneously (maximum 6 persons/car).
Royal Cars are 100% handcrafted old-timer cars. The cars are in perfect condition and are made from high-end materials, such as leather, metal, and chrome. These vehicles will truly make you feel like an aristocrat, while the driver (who is also a trained travel guide) tells you everything about our beautiful city and its history. Guides speak fluent English, German and Hebrew, so language cannot be a problem. Royal Cars usually run at 30km/h, which is the perfect speed for sightseeing. Five people can fit into one car, but there’s three cars operating simultaneously, so it can be also suitable if you are with a bigger group.
Forget the traditional sightseeing tours. Lay back and enjoy the beauties of marvellous Budapest in our three-wheeled vehicle. Our driver will take you to the beautiful, hidden corners of Budapest that nobody else can reach. Your driver is also your personal guide. Sit back and enjoy his stories and insights, following your interests, temperament, and pace. Let the city talk to you: every Tuk Tuk is equipped with a tablet to allow passengers to access PocketGuide, the audio tour application, free of charge. And of course, you can download it to your phone.
MonsterRoller turns the city into an amusement park. Experience Budapest in an awesome and electric way. This e-scooter is a true beast: with extra wide wheels, the handling feels more like surfing than riding. Definitely the coolest electric drive vehicle. It only takes a few minutes to learn the handling of our vehicles and you will have a short training session before heading out, to make sure you ride confidently. No driving licence required. The MonsteRoller qualifies as an e-bike so we can use the bike lanes to get around Budapest.
We are happy to offer the wonderful experience of riding around the beautiful capital of Hungary on the most amazing, most inginous, most fascinating and most fun to drive vehicle. Not only you can glide through the beautiful pedestrian streets, parks and places of Budapest without getting tired of walking, or without being closed behind the windows of a sightseeing bus, but you also got from us professional guiding, historical and current-day information, great photo opportunities and client orientated, personalized service. This self balancing, personal transportation vehicle is also a perfect solution for people with restricted mobility and with difficulties of walking.
Budapest is bike friendly city with a developing bike route system. Our guided bicycle tours are the best way to discover the Hungarian capital. At a comfortable pace we will let you experience all famous sites around this wonderful city, including UNESCO world heritage sites, as well as many hidden treasures this exciting city has to offer. The routes are carefully chosen, using cycle lanes, riding through parks, car-free streets.
Get onboard the fully electric and eco-friendly Beer Bus and discover Budapest in a truly unique way, while you can enjoy the unlimited Hungarian draft beer. Doesn’t matter if it’s pouring rain or dazzling sunshine, Beer Bus operates every day according to the current weather conditions. In case of rain, we provide a mobile rooftop to make sure you have a great sightseeing journey without catching a cold. On our two hour-long journey we are going to visit all the famous historical sights and the most beautiful landscapes of Budapest. We even stop at the Citadel next to Gellért Hill for a break to enjoy the most amazing view from above the city.
Visiting Budapest can be a lot of fun, but let’s face it: hour long sightseeing usually wear out everyone very much. So why not go by bus instead? Or something even better: a sightseeing bus with unlimited cocktails. We provide a wide range of drinks from sweet to fruity and from light to real strong ones. Who doesn’t enjoy a nice Pina Colada or a cooling Aperol Spritz once in a while? You won’t have to hold yourself back, as you can drink as much drinks you want. We use premium ingredients so you won’t have to worry about a headache the next day. Not really into too much alcohol? Sure, no problem. Our bartender on the bus will gladly make you a non-alcoholic drink if you ask them. In the two hour-long sightseeing we try to cover all of the most known sights of the Hungarian capital. We even have a one pretty long break on the top of the Gellert Hill - the most Instagram-compatible place of the region. The bus usually operates without a roof, however if the weather turns colder, rainy, snowy or extremely windy we put up a mobile roof.