Mini Statue Hunt In Budapest: A Walking Tour on the Route of Michael Kolodko's Art
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Embark on a treasure hunt in Budapest with the Mini Statue Hunt walking tour. Discover the hidden gems of the city while exploring the route of Michael Kolodko's art.
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • District VII / Jewish Quarter - In the Jewish district we have to find 3 more statues, and thanks to their locations, we can see the New York Café, and the Grand Synagogue.

  • Budapest - After we find the rest of the mini statues downtown, and see the Parliament and the St Steven Basilica, we cross the Chain bridge. Our statue hunt in Buda starts in the Castle district, then goes through the Promenade.

  • Buda Castle - Here we find our last statue and the cherry on top is the amazing panorama of the whole city from the Buda hills.

What's Included
  • Private local guide
  • Little treat at the end
What's Not Included
  • Public Transportation Tickets
Additional Information

This outing is a typical Budapest tour that traces the steps of famed ‘guerilla’ artist, Michael Kolodko’s miniature sculptures.

It’s an ideal activity for newcomers as numerous statues are situated near primary points of interest, yet it offers a unique perspective, with some found in residential areas.

This on-foot adventure is a true scavenger hunt; as you seek out the artworks on the city streets, you will witness prominent landmarks such as the Chain bridge, and discover the stories communicated by the artist through his creations.

The perfect mix: a taste of the mainstream and a dash of hidden treasures.

Location
Heroes' Square
In front of the Museum of Fine Arts
Cancellation Policy

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

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Ginges_revenge
Apr 10, 2023
A "Little" slice of Budapest culture. - I found a little frog when in Szabadsag Ter and thought it was good and then found 3 more little statues along the Buda river bank. I found the worm, Rubiks cube and tank. I didn't realize that these were from Nihaly Kolodko, a famous sculpture. There are more of them through the city and would've liked more time to search for these. Take some time and search for these when you are there. Its a "Little" bit of culture and some childish fun.
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