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Sobe 2010-08-31 Hi: We had a tour with Tomi and he did a great job telling us about the history of Budapest. I wish Tomi all the luck and many thanks for his time and effort yesterday.
Regards
Sobe from India Zeynep 2010-06-06 My dad and I had a great tour with Brigi. It was great to find out the stories behind the buildings with a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Although it was pouring down at the beginning of the tour it was a successful one and was definitely worth it! Thanks a lot. smadar&amichay 2010-05-15 we want to say thank you for guiders: Brigie and Lily that were so profesional and kind that the tours were remarkble.THANK YOU! Claudia 2010-04-25 I had a great morning with Tündi and Brigitta in Budapest. First with a walk from Erzsébet tér to the Parlament. Then from Heroes´ square to Széchenyi bath. It was great to walk through such a beautiful city with nice Hungarian guides! Lyudmila Kazimirova 2010-04-08 I had a problem of finding an excursion in Russian around Budapest as my mother doesn’t speak English and was very happy to find this company. We communicated with Adam on e-mail and organized a city tour and a tour for the Parliament. I was very surprised at the high level of service and low costs of the tours. We spent 2 beautiful days with our Russian guide, which has been living in Budapest for 40 years and knows perfectly the city and Hungarian history. I highly recommend taking these tours if you are in Budapest, you can really enjoy the city and see the corners you would never see with a traditional excursion! Thank you Nina and Adam! Marcus Björklund 2010-02-13 A low budget first-rate attraction for every one and in every type of weather!
The initial conditions of a successful tour could not be worse: a snowfall, and strong wind, the temperature below 0 ºC. On the Chain Bridge half the group wanted go home, but just a couple of hours later we felt warmed up enough to cause the Fishermen's Bastion to melt down. How come? Well, partly the hardships of walking up the hill, of course, but if it wasn't for our guide, we would never have done it. He made this Himalaya-adventure to an under open sky-party, mixed with an academic lecture, and a stand-up comedian act. Our well-being was his main concern. He also liked to surprise us frequently and in a pleasant way: like when he took us to a little artisan shop, full with beautiful stained glass, where I had a pleasant chat with the owner's friend, who spoke perfect Swedish, or when he courted a Russian girl in her own language, or when in the middle of the blizzard a waiter suddenly appeared with a small palinka glasses on a wooden tray. Wojtek Niwinski 2010-01-29 This is the best way to learn about Budapest - informal, funny, improvised, but still filled with plenty of good information. An adventure, and a lecture at the same time. An "alternative" guiding on a high standard, by experts whose personal experiences gained during their youth in the Communist period make the whole thing yet more interesting and truthful. Thank you, guys! We loved Hungary before, now we love it yet more!
We will highly recommend you to everybody!
Wojtek & Gosia Niwinski
Ilir Dragovoja 2010-01-13 I hope that the tourism has this hope what many call "cultural toursim", but in its real meaning and shape that this people from Budapest can do.
The tourist has to be changed, because the times are changin too. Who is not tired of bitterly funny, spoiled, ignorant and not interested, animaly consuming superficial tourist. Both sides are tired, the hosts and the guests itself.
Meet this people, and you will see what is the real nation of hungarians, Central Europe, and many other values which generally you never can find, even you pay the half of the world.
Take a breath and travel differently.
Carl Cramer 2009-10-24 Adam is one of the best city guides I have ever had. His knowledge of Budapest and Hungarian history,art and culture is phenomenal but presented in an interesting and enjoyable package. I would recommend him to anyone.
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