Communist Monuments: Explore Budapest's Memento Park

Enormous relics of Communist Despotism. Unplugged statues from the avenues of Budapest with excellent photography opportunities of Lenin, soviet Red Army soldiers, and numerous other communist icons.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Memento Park - The park showcases 42 artworks from the Communist period spanning 1945 to 1989, including symbolic sculptures representing the ‘Hungarian-Soviet Friendship’ and ‘Liberation’, as well as effigies of notable figures from the workers’ movement, members of the Red Army, and other imposing creations: Lenin, Marx, Engels, Dimitrov,…
What's Included
  • Admission to Memento Park
Location
Memento Park
Balatoni ut - Szabadkai utca
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Henrye713
Mar 16, 2026
Soviet-era snapshot - An interesting park with several soviet-era statues. The film in the hut in front of the park quite amusing, and I had a bit of a struggle squeezing in the car just outside the main entrance. I also found the nearby music set the scene.
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Nc2010
Mar 7, 2026
Memento Park is 100% worth the trip. - We spent a fascinating afternoon here, a unique and thought-provoking stop. If you want to see a side of Hungary that most typical city tours miss, this open-air museum is a hidden gem. Walking among 42 giant statues of Lenin, Marx, and Engels that once towered over the city is a surreal experience. Standing next to the iconic Stalin's Boots, the only part left of a massive monument torn down during the 1956 Revolution, is a powerful reminder of Hungary's journey to freedom. There are no English descriptions on the statues themselves, so the "In the Shadow of Stalin's Boots" booklet is a must-buy to understand the stories behind each piece.
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Ag1959
Mar 4, 2026
How Communism extolls itself - A curious place to watch communism exalt itself with huge statues of both its leaders and liberating soldiers
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Ianbe536aj
Feb 16, 2026
Memento Park - Well worth a visit, given that the Park is a tad shabby. Can't comment on the tour as went by public transport and self guided, this is much easier then you would expect, helped by the fact that on all the buses routes and buses the stop is know by it's English name. If your interested in history and/or sculpture a great way to spend half a day.
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Inspiration651733
Nov 16, 2025
A must see .. Budapest - Great experience, Staff are helpful, enthusiastic and informative. A little out of the city centre but well worth the journey.
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Ajmm1224567
Oct 31, 2025
Quirky and interesting museum - Quirky, interesting museum, well worth a visit! About 45 minute easy journey on bus and metro. Goid insight into communist history.
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Goplaces26309574123
Sep 17, 2025
In the Shadows of Stalin's Boots - I've always had an interest in Communist history and was excited to visit a park full of figures that used to loom over Budapest. It took a tram, the metro and then a bus to get to the location from the city centre however it was extremely worth it. Entry was around £8 and I bought a guide book to better understand the park for £5, it was extremely valuable. Once inside there are just over 40 murals, reliefs and statues primarily from the period between 1947 and 1988. Most famously they have 'Stalin's boots', the only thing left of an 8 metre tall statue of Uncle Joe that was torn down during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. There is a photo gallery describing the revolution and the fall of Communist in the 1990s. Also there is a theatre showing a documentary about the recruitment of spies during the Warsaw Pact era. You have the opportunity to also have a picture in an original Trabant too. Well worth a visit in my opinion.
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Kawjuba
Feb 17, 2026
Bleak graveyard of statues - Graveyard to old communist statues. Quite bleak but well worth a visit. A little outside of Budapest so transport needed. The spy museum afterwards is fascinating so don’t miss it.
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Johnml3259wx
Nov 22, 2025
Fascinating insight into recent history. - A fascinating place to visit and try and imagine what Budapest would have been like not that many years ago. If your visit doesn't include a tour, then you need to buy the Guidebook that explains the significance of each statue. Quite an adventure to get there, as its on the outskirts, but for me, it was well worth it
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Roam619053
Oct 23, 2025
Visit this important cultural space. - Greeted by a bi-lingual ticket person who was lovely. Besides making a toasty cappuccino she answered all our questions easily (English but also heard her speak Italian !) We bought the visitors guide which shed light on not only the moments there but of course the tragic history of the Hungarian people. A tribute to the amazing will of a punished people. A must see in Budapest.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).