Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
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- Parliament exterior
- Freedom Square
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Tour Description
Culturally and geographically, Hungary can be seen as a bridge between East and West. This unique tour explores the truths and historical context of the country’s contemporary situation. In the company of a political scientist guide, you will deconstruct how and what contemporary Hungarian politics—not only in a theoretical sense but also by looking at the politics of everyday life, like in education, religion, culture, art, architecture, and urban planning.
Budapest Politics Tour
During our time together, we'll peel back the layers of Hungarian identity and social hierarchy. This can include the differences between “western” and “eastern” European democracies, as well as notions of left and right, and the different meanings of concepts such as liberalism, conservatism, and nationalism. We’ll ask how international players such as US universities, NGOs, and personalities like Hungarian-born American investor and philanthropist George Soros have influenced political developments
The Way Forward
Our journey starts at the famous Chain Bridge, a structure that symbolizes urbanization and the birth of Budapest as a modern metropolis. (For a look at this area in a broader historical context, we recommend our Introductory Budapest Walking Tour.) Through buildings, squares, bridges, churches, ruins, and invented heroes, the city-wide traces of the intense 20th-century political battle will gradually become visible to us. Some monuments are protected by police, while others have been erected with questionable legality, and both circumstances beg the question, "why?" Taking cues from the cityscape around us, we’ll discuss how Hungary deals with its past and the disagreements that arise out of this process.
Sites across Budapest will offer the chance to dig into what makes Hungary run. At the end of our time together, we’ll see Budapest as a fascinating fusion of traditional, modern and postmodern; a city constantly redefining itself as it seeks a secure sense of identity and place.
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66 Reviews
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See above. To elaborate - I think I was most fascinated by the contested history and culture of Hungary, especially in terms of the physical landscape. Tracing the erection, destruction, or refurbishment of monuments, architecture, etc. and analyzing the political significance of these acts - it was a great way to add depth to the city itself for the duration of my time there. Eszter also had some great suggestions for other activities to explore while I was in town. It was just great across the board.
Patrick
Jun 6, 2016
Eszter's structure was fantastic, starting in Liberty Square and ending in the eighth district. She did a superb job providing deep, nuanced context for everything she discussed, clearly disclosing her own perspective on the much-contested political culture of Hungary but doing justice to the complexity of the situation. She was easygoing and flexible, which made for a great, engaging, thoroughly educational experience!
Patrick
Jun 6, 2016
Then our tour in Budapest with Kata was incredible. We learned so much about Budapest's past and present political scene
and also the local architecture. Her students at University are lucky to have such an engaging professor. We were very fortunate
to have her as our guide.
The meeting location was also perfect.
I've already posted a positive review on trip advisor. We'll be back, both to Budapest and Context Travels.
Denise
Nov 20, 2015