REVIEW · BUDAPEST
Shooting Experience HOLLYWOOD Package in Budapest
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A shooting range in an industrial park is not what you expect in Budapest. Still, this Hollywood-themed package is one of the simplest, most straightforward ways to get on a firing line without extra add-ons. I like that you’re promised an all-in price with no hidden charges, and I like that you’ll rotate through five film-famous favorites in one visit. One consideration: this is very much a structured range experience, not a sightseeing stop, and it runs about an hour.
You also get a setup that works well if you’re new to shooting. You’ll be guided step-by-step, and you’ll spend your time actually trying different guns rather than waiting around. The venue is easy to find in the Holló u. area, and it’s set up so only your private group participates.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- Hollywood Shooting Experience in Budapest: What You’re Really Buying
- Where It Happens: Holló u. 6 and the Industrial Park Reality
- The Shooting Session: How the Gun Rotation Works
- Safety and instruction
- Staff interaction
- The Five Guns You’ll Try (and Why This Combo Makes Sense)
- How Long It Takes and How to Plan Your Budapest Day
- English-Friendly and Private Group: Who This Works Best For
- Practical Tips for Your Visit (Without Overcomplicating It)
- Price and Value: Is $125.77 a Good Deal?
- Should You Book the Hollywood Shooting Experience in Budapest?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this shooting experience?
- How long does the Hollywood Shooting Experience last?
- How much does it cost?
- What guns will you shoot during the session?
- Is transportation included?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Who can participate?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- Five film-popular guns: CZ 512 Tactical, AR-9, CZ Scorpion Evo Short, M-4, and HS VHS-2
- 60 rounds total across the whole session, split by gun (20/15/15/5/5)
- All fees and taxes included, so your budget stays stable
- English offered, with clear instructions from the staff
- Easy-to-reach location near public transportation, with metro access called out by reviewers
- Private group format, so your group keeps the focus and pacing
Hollywood Shooting Experience in Budapest: What You’re Really Buying

For $125.77 per person, you’re not paying for a “tour” in the city-center sense. You’re paying for access to a safe range session where you can fire a curated lineup of popular firearms, with staff managing the whole flow.
The big value here is that the package is built as one self-contained experience:
- You show up.
- You get instructed.
- You shoot through the gun rotation.
- You’re done and back where you started.
That matters because shooting experiences can quietly become expensive once you factor in taxes, fees, and on-site extras. Here, the package explicitly says all fees and taxes are included, which makes the price feel more predictable for a first-time shooter (or anyone watching their budget).
You’ll also like the private group angle if you’re coming with friends, a partner, or a small team. Instead of blending into a bigger crowd, your group stays together, and the staff can keep the pace tied to your group’s needs.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budapest.
Where It Happens: Holló u. 6 and the Industrial Park Reality

The meeting point is in Budapest at Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary. The range is described as easy to locate inside a Budapest industrial park. That’s a plus if you prefer clear directions and don’t want to fight your way through tricky landmarks.
The trade-off with industrial areas is that the vibe is utilitarian, not scenic. You’re going there for the range time, not for romantic views. If you want the type of Budapest day where you’re strolling past architecture between activities, this should be paired with other plans.
One practical note: it’s said to be near public transportation, and reviewers specifically mention metro access making the location easier. So if you’re budgeting your day and don’t want to rely on taxis, start by planning your metro route first.
Also keep the “address-to-arrival” mindset: find the place, arrive on time, and you’ll have less stress. Since the activity runs about 1 hour, you don’t want to lose time hunting the venue.
The Shooting Session: How the Gun Rotation Works

This is the heart of the experience. You’ll shoot multiple firearms in a safe environment, guided by staff. The promise is simple: you’ll fire different submachine guns and rifles, with instructions that help you get onto the line and start shooting confidently.
Your session is structured around five guns, with set round counts. In total, that’s 60 rounds:
- CZ 512 Tactical – 20 rounds
- AR-9 – 15 rounds
- CZ Scorpion EVO Short – 15 rounds
- M-4 – 5 rounds
- HS VHS-2 – 5 rounds
The way this lineup is balanced is part of what makes it fun. You get:
- A larger “main” block of rounds (the CZ 512 Tactical’s 20)
- Two mid-size blocks (AR-9 and CZ Scorpion EVO Short at 15 each)
- Two shorter, punchy finishes (M-4 and HS VHS-2 at 5 each)
If you’re new, you’ll likely feel the rhythm of the session as you move from one platform to the next. If you’re more experienced, the short blocks still let you sample different handling styles without committing to an all-day range plan.
Safety and instruction
The package description emphasizes a safe environment and instructions on how to shoot. That’s especially important because you’re firing multiple types, not just one “try-it” gun. A first-timer review highlighted simple, easy instructions for proper shooting technique. For you, the practical takeaway is: listen carefully, follow range commands, and don’t rush the stance or grip. The speed of the session comes from staff managing the rotation, not from you trying to “beat the clock.”
Staff interaction
One review specifically mentions Daniel asking what someone would like to do, then choosing the approach, with the result that they got a great mix of guns and had a fun time. Another review mentions both an American man and a Hungarian man among the staff. While you shouldn’t expect the same exact conversation style, it does suggest the team is friendly and engages with you enough to tailor the experience to what you want.
The Five Guns You’ll Try (and Why This Combo Makes Sense)

This is sold as a Hollywood-focused lineup, meaning the guns are selected for recognition and appeal from movies and pop culture.
Here’s why this particular mix can be satisfying:
- CZ 512 Tactical (20 rounds) gives you the “more shots” moment early. If you want to feel the range time and get comfortable, starting with a larger round allotment helps.
- AR-9 (15 rounds) and CZ Scorpion EVO Short (15 rounds) add variety without dominating your session. You’ll get a clear sense of how different platforms handle and feel.
- M-4 (5 rounds) is short but memorable. The low count can work well because you still get the iconic experience without your session turning into one long, repetitive string.
- HS VHS-2 (5 rounds) finishes the rotation with another distinct option, which keeps the session from feeling like you’re just repeating the same thing.
If you’re wondering whether 60 rounds is enough: it’s enough for a real trial run across five guns. It’s not enough for deep mastery of one platform. So aim your expectations at sampling and learning safe fundamentals, not becoming the next action-movie armorer.
How Long It Takes and How to Plan Your Budapest Day

The session is about 1 hour. It’s also described as starting and ending back at the meeting point, meaning this is not a multi-stop excursion that drags on.
That makes it easier to slot into your schedule:
- Morning or early afternoon works well if you want the rest of the day free.
- Late afternoon can work too, but plan buffer time in case you’re coming by public transport and need a little extra walking.
Because you only have one short block of activity time, think of this as a “bucket list” add-on rather than the centerpiece of a full day of sightseeing.
Also note: transportation isn’t included (private transportation not included). If you’re traveling across the city, build that commute into your planning. Since public transport is nearby and metro access is mentioned, you can likely handle the trip without a private car—but you’ll still need to handle it yourself.
English-Friendly and Private Group: Who This Works Best For
The experience is offered in English, and it’s described as suitable for most travelers—as long as you meet the age requirement: strictly over 18.
The private group format matters. It’s ideal if:
- You’re traveling in a small group and want everyone to stay together.
- You’d rather not wait for strangers to finish.
- You want a controlled environment where you can focus on learning and shooting.
It also fits first-time shooters. One first-timer review framed it as a great introduction, thanks to clear instruction and an enjoyable gun lineup.
What it might not be for:
- People who want a lot of sightseeing time or a cultural walk-through.
- Anyone looking for a long, customized training plan.
- If you hate structured activities, you may find a range session a little too “follow the process.”
Practical Tips for Your Visit (Without Overcomplicating It)

Here’s how to set yourself up for a smoother experience.
- Arrive early enough to breathe. A one-hour session doesn’t leave room for last-minute scrambling.
- Ask what you want to try, then listen. Daniel’s approach (asked what you wanted, then chose accordingly) is a strong sign that staff can respond to your preferences.
- Expect variety, not repetition. You’re moving gun-to-gun, so pay attention to each instruction rather than trying to “carry over” habits from one platform to another.
- Plan your route with metro/public transit first. The venue is described as near public transport, and reviewer notes point to underground access helping.
And if you’re the type who likes to decompress after activities: one review mentioned sitting at a bar after the session and chatting for hours. If the venue has a similar hangout space, it’s a nice low-effort way to keep the day social.
Price and Value: Is $125.77 a Good Deal?

Let’s look at what you’re getting for the price:
- Five guns, with a defined round count schedule (60 rounds total)
- A safe, staff-run range session
- English offered
- All fees and taxes included
- Private group experience
In many shooting activities, the base price is only part of the bill. Here, the package explicitly includes fees and taxes, which is a big deal for value. It makes your budgeting easier and reduces the chance you’ll get surprised by extra costs on-site.
Also, the gun variety helps justify the cost. You’re paying for sampling multiple platforms rather than paying for one type of firearm in a longer session.
So if your goal is a memorable, structured “shooting sampler” in Budapest, this price is easier to defend than a cheaper-sounding option that later charges for the actual experience pieces.
Should You Book the Hollywood Shooting Experience in Budapest?
Book it if you want a short, action-focused experience with real structure. This is best for first-timers and movie-gun fans who like clear guidance and variety. The all-in pricing, English support, private group format, and the five-gun lineup make it feel purpose-built.
Skip it or think twice if you’re hoping for a sightseeing-heavy day, because this is mostly about the range session itself. Also, if you prefer long training or deep technical coaching, this is more of a curated trial than a multi-hour skill program.
If you’re on the fence, a simple test helps: do you want an easy, one-hour Budapest activity where you leave with stories, photos, and the satisfaction of trying multiple famous guns? If yes, book it.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this shooting experience?
You meet in Budapest at Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the Hollywood Shooting Experience last?
The session is approximately 1 hour.
How much does it cost?
The price is $125.77 per person.
What guns will you shoot during the session?
You’ll shoot: CZ 512 Tactical (20 rounds), AR-9 (15 rounds), CZ Scorpion EVO Short (15 rounds), M-4 (5 rounds), and HS VHS-2 (5 rounds).
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What language is the experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
Who can participate?
Participants must be over 18 years old. Most travelers can participate, and it’s designed as a private tour/activity for your group only.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience, the amount paid is not refunded. If the experience is canceled due to the minimum traveler requirement, you’ll be offered another date/experience or a full refund.

























