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Discover Hungarian wines on a private full-day tour from Budapest to Tokaj, including cellar visits, tastings, and charming villages—an authentic wine experience.


This full-day private tour offers a comprehensive experience of the famous Tokaj wine region, departing from Széchenyi tér in Budapest. Priced at $532 per person, it promises a well-rounded journey including transportation, guided visits, and wine tastings. With a duration of 12 hours, it’s ideal for those eager to explore Hungary’s wine heritage without feeling rushed.
The tour is tailored for travelers looking for a personalized, in-depth exploration of Hungary’s “King of wines”, especially appealing to those interested in history, culture, and authentic wine tasting. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off adds convenience, making it suitable for visitors staying in Budapest. While lunch is not included, the tour’s focus on local wines and cellars offers a satisfying experience for wine enthusiasts.
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A central highlight of this tour is the visit to the renowned Tokaj cellars, where you learn about how Hungarian wine, especially Tokaji aszú, is crafted. The Rákóczi pince, in particular, stands out as a historic site where a Hungarian king was crowned—a detail that adds a layer of significance to the cellar visits.
The guides lead you through the intricate wine production process and share stories about the region’s long-standing reputation. These cellars are not just places for tasting but also for appreciating the history and craftsmanship behind each bottle. The walk along Tokaj’s oldest street, lined with old wine trade houses, provides a glimpse into the region’s past as a thriving wine trade hub.

The tour takes you to Mád and Bodrogkeresztúr, two village vineyards renowned for their scenic beauty and quality wines. These locations showcase lush vineyards perched on rolling hills, where grape varieties thrive under the Hungarian sun.
In Bodrogkeresztúr, you’ll find picturesque views between vineyards, perfect for photography and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The vintage charm of these villages complements the wine tasting experience, giving you a sense of the region’s rural character and winemaking traditions.

One of the most eye-catching features of this tour is Hercekút’s distinctive wine cellars. These hobbithouse-like structures, with their rounded doors and cozy appearance, add a whimsical element to the day.
These unusual cellars are more than just eye candy; they embody the region’s innovative approach to wine storage and production. Tasting wines in such an atmospheric setting creates a memorable contrast to traditional cellar visits, enhancing the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of the tour is a five-series tasting, which features four carefully selected regional wines. These tastings are complemented by snacks, allowing you to savor the flavors and understand the nuances of Hungarian wine varietals.
While the price of the tour includes the tasting, it does not cover lunch. However, the quality of wines and the expertise of guides ensure a satisfying experience. The guides are known for their engaging explanations, making the tasting both educational and enjoyable.
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The itinerary involves a 3-hour bus/coach journey from Budapest to Tokaj, followed by around four hours of sightseeing and wine tasting. This pacing allows enough time to visit multiple locations without feeling rushed.
The return trip brings travelers back to Széchenyi tér in Budapest, rounding off a well-organized day that balances travel, exploration, and tasting. The private group setting ensures a relaxed environment, with personalized attention from the guides who speak various languages.

The tour starts at Széchenyi tér, with options for hotel pickup in Budapest or other agreed locations. It is wheelchair accessible, accommodating travelers with mobility needs.
Cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind. The tour is flexible enough to be customized based on your interests, especially if you contact the guides beforehand.

This private tour’s personalized approach and expert guidance are key strengths. The visit to the Rákóczi pince and the unique Hercegkut cellars provide distinctive sights not always included in larger group tours. The combination of scenic villages, historic cellars, and quality tastings makes it a comprehensive introduction to Tokaj.
While lunch is not included, this allows for flexibility—guests can choose dining options that suit their preferences. The price point reflects the tour’s private nature and personalized service, making it an excellent choice for those wanting an immersive experience.

This tour appeals most to wine lovers keen to learn about Hungarian wine production and local history. The private setting suits travelers who prefer a more intimate experience over larger group tours. It also suits history buffs interested in Hungary’s royal past and famous cellars.
Those interested in picturesque villages and scenic vineyard views will find this tour particularly rewarding. The multi-language guides ensure that non-English speakers also enjoy a rich, informative experience.
This full-day private tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, scenery, and wine tasting. It’s perfect for dedicated wine enthusiasts and history buffs who want a deep dive into Hungary’s Tokaj region. The expert guidance, historic cellars, and unique wine cellars set this tour apart.
While lunch is not included, the quality of wine tastings and the personalized service make it a worthwhile investment. The convenient pickup and flexible options add to its appeal, especially for visitors seeking a comfortable, immersive day outside Budapest.
This tour will likely resonate most with those who appreciate authentic experiences and want to connect with Hungary’s wine culture in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for travelers with mobility needs.
What is included in the price of $532 per person?
The price covers transfer, guidance, a tasting of 4 wines, and visit to the Rákóczi pince, along with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Are lunch or additional drinks included?
No, lunch is not included in the tour, but the wine tasting experience is comprehensive and includes snacks.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the guides can modify the tour based on your interests if contacted in advance.
How long is the bus journey from Budapest to Tokaj?
The coach ride lasts approximately 3 hours each way, giving a comfortable amount of time for sightseeing.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are available in English, Italian, Spanish, German, and French to accommodate diverse travelers.