Things to Know Before Travelling to Budapest 🇭đŸ‡ș

Heading to Budapest soon? You’re gonna love this city.

Josiah Laloh

Josiah Laloh

Budapest, Hungary

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Budapest is one of those underrated spots in Europe that totally takes you by surprise — a mix of stunning old-world charm, cool local culture, and super chill vibes. But before you go, here are a few things I wish I knew the first time I went:

💰 1. They don’t use the Euro

Budapest is in Hungary — and Hungary uses the forint, not the euro. You’ll see prices in HUF, and yeah, the numbers look crazy at first, but don’t stress. Most places take card, but it’s smart to keep a bit of cash on you for small shops or market stalls.

🚋 2. Getting around is super easy

The public transport here is so good. Trams, metros, buses — all super cheap and super efficient.

🏰 3. It’s actually two cities

Yep — Buda and Pest. Buda’s the hilly, quiet, castle-side; Pest is flatter, livelier, and full of bars, cafĂ©s, and energy. They’re split by the Danube and connected by gorgeous bridges. Make time for both!

💩 4. Don’t skip the baths

Budapest is famous for its thermal baths — natural hot springs that feel amazing after a long travel day. SzĂ©chenyi is the big, iconic one. GellĂ©rt is more art nouveau and a bit more relaxed. Pro tip: bring flip-flops and a towel, or you’ll have to rent 'em.

đŸ—Łïž 5. Language & manners

Hungarian isn’t the easiest to pick up, but even a little goes a long way. Try “köszönöm” (thank you)! People really appreciate it. Also, it’s polite to say hello/goodbye when walking into small shops or cafĂ©s — small gesture, big respect.

đŸ» 6. The ruin bars are a vibe

These are Budapest’s signature thing! Bars inside old abandoned buildings, filled with random furniture, fairy lights, and good music. The most famous is Szimpla Kert, but there are plenty more in the Jewish Quarter if you explore a bit.

💡 7. Tipping’s a thing

Around 10-15% is the norm. Some restaurants add a service fee, so check your bill first — no one wants to double tip accidentally.

👟 8. You’ll walk a lot

Budapest is super walkable! Honestly, the best stuff is found on foot. Bring comfy shoes and set aside time to just wander. Sunset from Fisherman’s Bastion? Unreal!

Quick Bonus Tip:

Spring and autumn are honestly the best times to visit — great weather, fewer crowds, and still super affordable.

That’s it — now you’re set for Budapest! Save this for your trip or send it to someone heading there soon.

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