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Red Star Wine Tour

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Description: Go back to the good old times when the Hungarians drove Trabants, lived in Block Flats, stood in Banana Lines, had two passports, coupon books, no TV on Mondays & no freedom of speech!

During the trip, your group will stop off at two exceptional wine cellars for a couple of wine tastings - plus you get to see the world's largest working wine barrel! Truly an awesome sight not to be missed

Highlights & Themes - 3.5-4 hours
Communist History of Hungary
Real Relics from the communist era with Readers & Displays
Trip to the Statue Park For a guided tour
Trip to Cellar 1 for 5 types of wine tasting
Trip to Cellar 2 for 3 types of wine tasting
Visit to the largest working wine barrel in the world
Goulash Soup Meal incl
- Bowl of Goulash Soup
- Bread
- Pickles
- Glass of Favorite wine from tasting
- Coffee
- Homemade Strudel Dessert

Transfer included: Yes

Guide included: Yes, the guide will meet you at your hotel

Combine with: Target shooting

Availability: 7 days per week

Seasonal: No

Minimum group size: 10+


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