Budapest is one of Central Europe's grandest cities — split by the Danube between hilly Buda with its medieval castle district and flat Pest with its grand boulevards, Art Nouveau architecture, and famous ruin bars. The city's thermal baths, alive since Roman times and still serving local residents, are among the most atmospheric public spaces in the world and an unmissable experience.
Cheapest
€62
Sep 2026
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€87
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€130
Sep 2026
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€62
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Quick facts
Timezone
Budapest
Currency
Ft HUF
Language
Hungarian
City transfer
~30 min
Bus / Taxi / Minibus shuttle
Best time to visit
best weatherdeals available
Don't miss
Széchenyi Baths on a weekday morning — arrive before 9 AM to beat tour groups and soak in the outdoor thermal pools with locals who use it as a daily ritual. Skip the weekend DJ sessions if you want the authentic crowd.
Grab a glass of Tokaji Aszú at Doblo Wine Bar on Dob utca — a tiny cellar bar run by Hungarian wine obsessives. Ask the staff to walk you through the puttonyos sweetness scale; the 5-puttonyos is worth every forint.
Walk through Fisherman's Bastion at dawn — it's free before 9 AM (paid entry after) and you'll have the Danube panorama entirely to yourself. The neo-Gothic turrets glow orange in early morning light.
Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter is the original ruin bar, but go on Sunday morning for the farmers' market — local producers, langos fresh from the fryer, and zero tourist posturing compared to Saturday night.
Travel tips
- →Budapest Card covers public transport and museums
- →Thermal baths are best on weekday mornings
- →Exchange currency at official bureaux — avoid airport kiosks
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