Dive into the rich Jewish history of Budapest with this informative self-guided audio tour. It’s ideal for those interested in exploring the cultural heritage landmarks of the city at their own pace. Starting off at the remarkable Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest in Europe, the tour then winds through the historical streets of the former Jewish Quarter, pausing at significant sites that shape the narrative of the Hungarian Jewish community. The journey will lead you to the Rumbach Street Synagogue, with its distinct architecture, and the vibrant Kazinczy Street Synagogue, which is still in use today. The tour concludes at the imposing Buda Castle, perched high on a hill. Along the way, indulge in moments of reflection at the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park and visit the Kozma Cemetery to pay respects to the past. By the end, you’ll have a profound understanding of the triumphs and tragedies that define Jewish Budapest. Gather lasting memories while exploring courtyards, admiring stunning architecture, and unearthing stories that have shaped the city.