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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
The idea of creating White Umbrella Tours was born in September 2012 and eight months later, on May 3, 2013, it started offering tours in Prague. Then came Paris, Budapest, Munich, Amsterdam, Madrid, Lisbon and Seville. First the tours in Spanish began and then the tours in Italian and English arrived. White Umbrella Tours Sevilla understands that its greatest treasure is its workers, collaborators and of course, its clients. For this reason the relationship between White Umbrella Tours and all the people around them is special. White Umbrella Tours, more than a vertical company with an iron structure, is a flexible manager of collective work, in which key decisions are always made through dialogue. This business concept makes White Umbrella Tours and White Umbrella Tours Seville an attractive place for professional and motivated guides. The entire philosophy of White Umbrella Tours materializes when the traveler perceives that he is in the best hands and making his experience something peculiar. , special and unforgettable. White Umbrella Tours is, in concept and practice, a modern company of the 21st century.
Budapest is , without a doubt, one of the most impressive capitals and with the greatest historical load on the European continent. However, not everyone knows this.
That is why our Free Tour offers you the possibility of approaching this unknown Budapest in an exciting and enjoyable way. We will use a good part of the buildings, streets and squares of Pest to weave the history of the city through its most important characters. Romans, Hungarians, Slavs, Ottomans, Austrians, Germans and Russians will be the protagonists of an impressive and essential story to understand the city we are visiting.
A beautiful journey in time of two and a half hours, essential to get to know Budapest.
In front of the "Kossuth Lajos Ter" stop next to the tram line, look for the white umbrella!
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).