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Discover Budapest’s mini bronze statues created by Mihail Kolodko with a guided 2.5-hour tour starting at New York Café, including public transport tickets.

The Tiny Sculptures, Big Stories: Kolodko mini statue tour offers a charming way to see Budapest through the eyes of the renowned street artist Mihail Kolodko. For $34 per person, this 2.5-hour guided walk takes you across both the Pest and Buda sides, revealing a collection of mini bronze statues that each tell a story about local folklore or reflect neighborhood life.
This tour is ideal for those who enjoy art, storytelling, and discovering lesser-known parts of Budapest. The experience includes public transport tickets, making it convenient to hop between stops. While the pace involves some walking, the inclusion of transport means you can focus on enjoying the stories and sculptures without worrying about logistics.
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The tour begins at the famous New York Café Budapest, a grand venue known for its historic charm and opulent interiors. Here, participants gather before the guide introduces the concept of exploring Budapest through its miniature sculptures. This location sets an elegant tone for the journey ahead, blending cultural history with vibrant street art.
From the start, the guide shares local stories and insights, creating an engaging atmosphere. The central meeting point also ensures effortless access to public transport, which is used throughout the tour to visit various neighborhoods and sculpture locations.

The main feature of this tour is Mihail Kolodko’s mini bronze statues scattered around Budapest. These small sculptures are crafted with attention to detail and often depict figures or scenes from Hungarian folklore or everyday life. Each piece reflects a story or a local legend, turning the city into an open-air gallery of storytelling statues.
The guide leads you through the streets, pointing out as many of these sculptures as possible. The statues are often tucked away in unexpected places, making the walk both fun and surprising. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunities to ask questions and hear detailed explanations about each sculpture’s significance.
Along With the statues, the tour includes a visit near the Synagogue, where stories about Budapest’s Jewish community add depth to the experience. While exploring this neighborhood, you’ll learn about local history intertwined with the city’s artistic expressions.
The tour concludes near the Szent Gellért tér, where impressive views of the Danube and the Buda Castle can be appreciated. These scenic spots serve as perfect photo opportunities and give a sense of closure to this compact but meaningful exploration of Budapest.
More Great Tours NearbyA notable feature of this experience is the use of public transport tickets, which are included in the price. The guide efficiently navigates through Budapest’s neighborhoods, saving time and energy for more statue spotting and storytelling.
This transportation element makes the tour accessible and convenient, especially when crossing from the Pest to Buda sides. The tickets ensure that the group moves smoothly from one location to another, maintaining the pace and rhythm of the exploration.

The tour is led by a live English-speaking guide who is praised for their knowledgeable and friendly approach. The guide shares local folklore, stories behind each statue, and insights into Budapest’s culture, making each stop not just visually appealing but also rich in context.
Reviews highlight ET’s engaging storytelling and ability to make the tour fun while informative. The guide’s warmth and expertise turn a simple sculpture walk into a lively and memorable experience, especially appreciated in a small group setting.
While the main focus is on the mini statues, the walk incorporates visits to secret stops and hidden corners of Budapest. Some reviews mention exploring a few secret places and small alleyways, adding an element of discovery.
The well-planned route ensures that participants see many sculptures within the limited timeframe, balancing walking with moments to rest and absorb local stories. The inclusion of secret stops gives an extra layer of uniqueness to the tour.
Limited to 10 participants, the tour guarantees an intimate experience. The small group size fosters interaction with the guide and allows for personalized attention.
The walking involved is moderate, and using public transport helps keep the pace comfortable. While no specific accessibility details are provided, the route’s design in central Budapest generally accommodates a range of mobility levels.
Booking can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Payment is reserved with a “reserve now, pay later” option, giving peace of mind and flexibility.
This makes the tour accessible to those uncertain about their schedule or wanting to try it out before committing financially.
This experience is perfect for art lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers eager to see Budapest through a different lens. It appeals especially to those who appreciate storytelling intertwined with street art, and who prefer a relaxed pace with engaging guides.
The tour’s focus on local legends and sculptures makes it suitable for visitors seeking a cultural and artistic experience outside the typical tourist routes.
Tiny Sculptures, Big Stories presents a unique way to explore Budapest’s neighborhoods through its mini bronze statues created by Mihail Kolodko. With expert guidance, inclusive public transport, and a small group setting, the tour offers both entertainment and insight.
While the modest duration of 2.5 hours keeps the experience manageable, it is packed with enough sculptures and stories to leave a lasting impression. The tour’s affordability and flexible booking options make it accessible for many travelers.
This tour stands out as a fun, informative, and charming way to discover Budapest’s hidden artistic treasures and local legends. It’s particularly recommended for those who enjoy street art, storytelling, and exploring on foot with knowledgeable guides.
“The tour was fantastic! ET was such a friendly and knowledgeable guide, and shared a lot of great insight into the stories behind each mini statue …”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour involves some walking and interest in sculptures and stories, making it suitable for most family members who enjoy art and culture.
Are the public transport tickets included in the price?
Yes, public transport tickets are included in the $34 price, ensuring smooth travel between the stops.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts in front of the New York Café Budapest, a central and recognizable location.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind.
How many sculptures will I see during the tour?
While an exact number isn’t specified, the guide aims to visit as many sculptures as possible and provides a map afterward for further exploration.