Meeting point: Fővám tér – The guide waits in front of the Burger King.
Length: 3-3,5 hours (~2.5km)
Important: It is a paid small group tour. Booking is necessary in advance. The price includes the guiding fee and the tastings. Guests may cancel their tour up to 48 hours before the scheduled start time to receive a full refund. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the tour begins are non-refundable.
Join our Street Art and Street Food Tour and Dive into The Art and Culinary Life of The City!
On this Street Art and Street Food tour, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the colorful murals and see of unique stencils of the Jewish quarter and learn about how an innovation was created in the area during recent years by street artists and the city. The area has different faces during the day and during the night. You can see and learn about a lot of heartbreaking but also beautiful Hungarian Jewish history during the day, and at night, you can enjoy the famous ruin pubs of Budapest. This area is the center of the culinary life of the city, so while we enjoy the temporary art pieces on the walls, you’ll try the 2 most typical local street foods and you’ll have a long drink in the Szimpla Garden at the end of the tour.
Of course, your local guide will recommend to you many international food spots, brunch places, caféhouses and confectioneries on the way, and you’ll visit the food center of the town, the Central Market Hall as well.
Itinerary
During this easy, 3-3,5 hours long walk we will introduce you the artistic face of the Jewish quarter and sometimes we spice it up with a little history and of course food as well while looking at beautifully painted murals.
Our Street Art and Street Food tour starts and the Fővám square in front of the Burger King and we dive into the culinary life of the city right away with an interior visit of the Central Market Hall.
As we continue our walk to the Jewish Quarter, we have quick stop to try our go to sweet street snack, the Chimney Cake.
Now in the artistic and culinary heart of the city, it’s time to see and talk about the works of local and international street artists like MissKK, 0036Mark, Kolodko and many more.
It’s time to meet again so we’ll try the most popular local street food, the Lángos.
We visit the flea market in the Gozsdu Courtyard and finally we finish the tour best way you can finish any walking tour, with a cold drink in the first ruin bar of the city, the Szimpla Garden.
Needless to say, that our local, experienced guides will happily give you recommendations and help you get where you would like to go afterwards.
GOOD TO KNOW BEFORE YOU JOIN OUR STREET ART AND STREET FOOD TOUR
Is this a small-group street food tour?
Yes. This is a small-group street food tour combined with street art exploration, with a maximum of 10 participants per guide. Once we reach 10 guests, a new group is opened to keep the experience personal and interactive.
What kind of food and drinks are included?
On this street food tour, you’ll taste traditional local savory and sweet street food, along with a local shot and a refreshing long drink. Tastings may vary slightly depending on season and availability.
Is there an age restriction for alcohol?
Yes. Alcoholic drinks are only served to guests who meet the legal drinking age in Hungary. For participants under 18 or those who prefer not to drink alcohol, we provide non-alcoholic alternatives.
Can the tour accommodate vegetarians or other dietary restrictions?
Yes. The tour is vegetarian-friendly, and other dietary restrictions can be discussed directly with the guide in advance. We do our best to accommodate different needs whenever possible.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2–2.5 hours, combining street art discovery, storytelling, and food stops.
Is booking required in advance?
Yes. Advance booking is required, as group size is limited to ensure a high-quality small-group experience.
Where does the tour take place?
The tour takes place in Budapest’s vibrant inner districts, where contemporary street art and local street food culture meet.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour runs in most weather conditions. In case of extreme weather, the route may be adjusted or rescheduled.








