Budapest’s Párisi Udvar (Parisian Court): Dream Luxury Tour

Explore Párisi Udvar’s luxury architecture on an exclusive guided tour in Budapest; adults 12+, registration required, discount at Párisi Passage Café. Meet at Veres Pálné statue, end at Ferenciek tere.
when: 2026.02.05., Thursday
where: 1092 Budapest, Ráday u. 30.

Step into the spellbinding world of Párisi Udvar (Parisian Court), where past and future meet and luxury has dazzled admirers of elegance for more than a century. Thanks to Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest, an exclusive guided architectural tour throws open the doors of one of the city’s most spectacular landmarks—newly reborn and ready to wow. Registration is required.

Please note: the group meets at the statue of Veres Pálné at the start.

Inside a Reborn Icon

This is the realm that has stirred the imaginations of patrons, architects, restorers, stone sculptors, engineers, IT specialists, hoteliers, and fine-dining pros in recent years. Now you get to roam the renewed Párisi Udvar (Parisian Court), often called Budapest’s most beautiful jewel, on a curated route that reveals spaces not normally accessible.

Your ticket also doubles as a 10% discount coupon at Párisi Passage Café & Brasserie—perfect for a refined post-tour indulgence.

Good to Know

– The tour is limited to adults and older teens: ages 12+ only.
– Some restricted sections are reached via stairs; there’s no elevator access on this route.
– Photography is not permitted in the restricted areas.
– The first part of the visit takes place outdoors; dress for the weather.
– Registration is mandatory.

Tickets, Timing, Meeting Point

Price: 9,990 HUF per person (about 27 USD).
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes.
Meeting point: 1053 Budapest, Veres Pálné utca 1 (at the statue of Veres Pálné). The group spends 10 minutes here before moving on. The second stop is at the entrance to Párisi Udvar (Parisian Court) on Kossuth Lajos utca. If you’re late, you can catch the group at these two spots within the first 20 minutes.
End point: Ferenciek tere (Square of the Franciscans).
Route: building tour.
Access: from Metro line M3, walk from Ferenciek tere to the meeting point.

Dates and Times

2026.02.05. 17:30
2026.02.07. 15:00, 16:30
2026.02.08. 11:00, 15:00
2026.02.12. 17:30
2026.02.14. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.02.15. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
2026.02.19. 17:30
2026.02.21. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
2026.02.22. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.02.26. 17:30
2026.02.28. 11:00, 16:30
2026.03.01. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
2026.03.05. 17:30
2026.03.07. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.03.08. 15:00, 16:30
2026.03.12. 17:30
2026.03.14. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.03.15. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.03.19. 17:30
2026.03.21. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
2026.03.22. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
2026.03.26. 17:30
2026.03.28. 11:00
2026.03.29. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30

Organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and program.

2025, adminboss

Pros
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Family-friendliness: great for architecture-loving teens and adults; 12+ policy keeps the tour calm and focused
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Topic fame: Art Nouveau/neo-Gothic luxury arcade vibes are recognizable to design/architecture fans worldwide, so it feels special rather than obscure
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Location recognition: Budapest is a well-known, tourist-friendly capital, and Párisi Udvar sits right in the historic center near Ferenciek tere
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Language needs: guides for major Budapest tours are usually in English; you can comfortably manage without Hungarian
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Transport: super easy—M3 metro to Ferenciek tere, short walk; plenty of taxis and rideshares, and central area is car-friendly by European city standards
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Value: about $27 for 90 minutes plus a 10% café discount is solid compared with similar premium hotel/architecture tours in Western Europe
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Comparison: offers rare behind-the-scenes access to restricted areas—more intimate than many Paris or Vienna hotel-lobby peeks - Family-friendliness: not suited for younger kids (12+), and no stroller access due to stairs
Cons
Language caveat: confirm the tour language when registering; occasional Hungarian-only slots can pop up
Access: parts of the route have stairs and no elevator, so it’s not wheelchair- or mobility-friendly
Flexibility: registration is mandatory, photo rules apply in restricted areas, and schedules can change, which is tighter than some U.S. attractions

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