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		<title>Best Accommodation Options Near the Sziget Festival in Budapest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So, you’re heading to the legendary Sziget Festival in Budapest – one of Europe’s biggest and wildest music festivals, held annually on Hajógyári Island. You&#8217;re ready for the concerts, the atmosphere, and the unforgettable experience… but not for sleeping in a tent? No worries – we’ve got you covered. Let’s face it: festival life is <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/best-accommodation-options-near-the-sziget-festival-in-budapest/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>So, you’re heading to the legendary <strong>Sziget Festival</strong> in Budapest – one of Europe’s biggest and wildest music festivals, held annually on <strong>Hajógyári Island</strong>. You&#8217;re ready for the concerts, the atmosphere, and the unforgettable experience… but not for sleeping in a tent? No worries – we’ve got you covered.</p>



<p>Let’s face it: festival life is awesome, but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice comfort. If you&#8217;re after <strong>a proper bed</strong>, <strong>hot showers</strong>, and maybe even <strong>a little luxury</strong>, you’ll want to plan your accommodation wisely.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🏨 Closest and Best Hotel: Verdi Budapest Aquincum</h2>



<p>If you want to be as close as humanly possible to the festival without pitching a tent, <strong>Verdi Budapest Aquincum</strong> is your dream solution.</p>



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<li>Located <strong>just 10–15 meters from the festival entrance</strong></li>



<li>Offers <strong>comfortable rooms</strong>, <strong>spa services</strong>, and <strong>breakfast</strong></li>



<li>The <strong>only full-service hotel within walking distance</strong> of the island</li>
</ul>



<p>It’s extremely popular during Sziget, so make sure to book early – rooms vanish fast during festival week.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🏠 Want to Feel at Home? Go for an Apartment!</h2>



<p>If you don’t mind a little flexibility in exchange for <strong>more space</strong> or <strong>a better price</strong>, renting an <strong>apartment</strong> is an excellent option. There are <strong>plenty of private apartments</strong> and short-term rentals available in the Óbuda district, just across from the island.</p>



<p>Benefits include:</p>



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<li>Kitchen facilities for cooking between concerts</li>



<li>More privacy and space</li>



<li>Potentially lower prices (especially for groups)</li>
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<p>➡️ <strong>Use the map below</strong> to check availability, prices, and even see if Verdi Budapest Aquincum still has rooms available.</p>


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<p>For more practical info about the festival itself, visit the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/events/sziget-festival/">Sziget Festival page</a>.</p>



<p>Pack your dancing shoes, but book your bed first!</p>
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		<title>Is Viktor Orbán as Bad as International Media Says? Understanding Hungary’s Political Landscape as a Visitor</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When planning a trip to Budapest or anywhere in Hungary, many curious tourists come across headlines about the country’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán. Some paint him as a defender of national interests, others describe him as a strongman dismantling democratic norms. So what’s really going on — and does it matter for your visit? Let’s <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/is-viktor-orban-as-bad-as-international-media-says-understanding-hungarys-political-landscape-as-a-visitor/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>When planning a trip to Budapest or anywhere in Hungary, many curious tourists come across headlines about the country’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán. Some paint him as a defender of national interests, others describe him as a strongman dismantling democratic norms. So what’s really going on — and does it matter for your visit?</p>



<p>Let’s explore the topic with a balanced lens.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Who is Viktor Orbán?</h3>



<p>Viktor Orbán has served as Hungary’s Prime Minister since 2010 (and earlier from 1998–2002), and he’s one of Europe’s longest-serving elected leaders. He is the head of the Fidesz party and is known for his nationalist, conservative policies. His government promotes &#8220;illiberal democracy&#8221; — a term Orbán himself has used — focusing on Hungarian sovereignty, Christian values, and strict immigration control.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Why is He So Controversial?</h3>



<p>The international media often criticizes Orbán for:</p>



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<li><strong>Centralizing power:</strong> Critics argue that Orbán has weakened the independence of the judiciary and other checks and balances.</li>



<li><strong>Controlling the media:</strong> State-owned media largely support the government, and many independent outlets have either shut down or been bought by allies of the ruling party.</li>



<li><strong>Anti-LGBTQ+ and migration stances:</strong> His policies have sparked protests and concern from EU institutions.</li>



<li><strong>Tensions with the EU:</strong> Orbán’s government often clashes with Brussels on issues like rule of law, media freedom, and minority rights.</li>
</ul>



<p>Supporters, on the other hand, argue that:</p>



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<li><strong>Orbán defends Hungary’s national identity</strong> and values at a time when many feel Western Europe is too liberal or globalist.</li>



<li><strong>His economic policies</strong> have improved infrastructure and reduced unemployment (although critics point out these benefits haven’t been equally distributed).</li>



<li><strong>He resists outside pressure</strong> from Brussels or Washington, which some Hungarians see as foreign interference.</li>
</ul>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What About the Media in Hungary?</h3>



<p>Hungary’s media landscape has changed drastically in the last decade. Most major television channels, radio stations, and newspapers are now either state-run or owned by government-friendly businesses. While there <em>are</em> independent outlets, they face financial and political pressure, making it harder for dissenting voices to reach the general population.</p>



<p>This means that many Hungarians get a very different picture of world events than people elsewhere in Europe.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Should You Worry as a Tourist?</h3>



<p>In short: <strong>no</strong>. Despite the political climate, Hungary — and Budapest especially — remains a safe and welcoming destination for tourists. Politics rarely affect visitors. You’ll find warm hospitality, a vibrant culture, fantastic architecture, thermal baths, and delicious food. People in Hungary may have strong political opinions, but they’re just as likely to want to share a bowl of gulyás and a glass of pálinka as they are to debate government policy.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Final Thought</h3>



<p>Understanding a country’s politics adds context to your travels — but it doesn’t have to define them. Viktor Orbán is a divisive figure at home and abroad, and while some criticisms are valid, the full picture is complex.</p>



<p>Hungary is more than its politics. So come, enjoy Budapest, keep your eyes open — and if you want to understand more, talk to locals, read from different sources, and form your own opinion.</p>



<p>For more insights and travel tips, visit our <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/">Budapest Guide</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Journey Through Budapest: Top Attractions and Experiences on a Danube River Cruise</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Budapest, often dubbed the &#8220;Pearl of the Danube,&#8221; offers one of Europe’s most enchanting river cruise experiences. A typical Danube River cruise in Budapest lasts between 60 and 150 minutes, providing a front-row seat to the city’s iconic landmarks, historical treasures, and stunning architecture. As you glide along the river, which splits the city into <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/a-journey-through-budapest-top-attractions-and-experiences-on-a-danube-river-cruise/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Budapest, often dubbed the &#8220;Pearl of the Danube,&#8221; offers one of Europe’s most enchanting river cruise experiences. A typical Danube River cruise in Budapest lasts between 60 and 150 minutes, providing a front-row seat to the city’s iconic landmarks, historical treasures, and stunning architecture. As you glide along the river, which splits the city into Buda and Pest, you’ll witness a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage that makes Budapest a must-visit destination. Whether you’re taking in the sights during the day or under the twinkling lights of an evening cruise, here’s a guide to the most frequently seen attractions and the exciting add-on experiences that can elevate your journey.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. The Hungarian Parliament Building</h2>



<p>One of the first sights to capture your attention is the Hungarian Parliament Building, a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. Located on the Pest side of the river, this iconic structure is one of the largest parliament buildings in the world. Its intricate facade, adorned with spires and statues, and the prominent central dome are even more striking when illuminated at night—a feature many evening cruises emphasize. As you pass by, guides often share stories of its construction in the late 19th century and its role as the heart of Hungarian politics.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. Buda Castle and Castle Hill</h2>



<p>On the Buda side, the majestic Buda Castle dominates the skyline atop Castle Hill. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, a sprawling complex with roots dating back to the 13th century, houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. From the river, you’ll get a panoramic view of its baroque architecture and the surrounding cobblestone streets of the Castle District. Many cruises highlight the nearby Fisherman’s Bastion, a neo-Romanesque terrace with seven turrets offering sweeping views of the city, though it’s best appreciated up close after your cruise.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. The Chain Bridge</h2>



<p>No Budapest river cruise is complete without passing under the iconic Chain Bridge, the city’s first permanent bridge connecting Buda and Pest. Opened in 1849, this suspension bridge is a symbol of Budapest’s unity and resilience. Its stone lions, designed by sculptor János Marschalkó, guard each end, and the intricate ironwork is a marvel of 19th-century engineering. Cruises often slow down here, allowing you to take in the bridge’s grandeur and snap photos with the backdrop of the city’s skyline.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. Margaret Island</h2>



<p>As you cruise further, you’ll spot Margaret Island, a lush, green oasis in the middle of the Danube. This 2.5-kilometer-long island is a favorite recreational spot for locals, featuring gardens, medieval ruins, and thermal baths. While most cruises don’t stop here, the sight of its tree-lined shores offers a refreshing contrast to the urban landscape. Guides often mention its history as a royal hunting ground and its current role as a peaceful retreat for walking, cycling, or enjoying a picnic.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. The Shoes on the Danube Bank Memorial</h2>



<p>A poignant moment on many cruises comes when passing the Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial on the Pest side. This somber tribute, consisting of 60 pairs of iron shoes, honors the Jews who were killed by fascist Arrow Cross militiamen during World War II. Victims were forced to remove their shoes before being shot into the river. The memorial’s location along the riverbank makes it a striking sight from the water, often accompanied by a moment of reflection as guides recount its history.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">6. Gellért Hill and the Citadel</h2>



<p>Rising above the Buda side, <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/budapest/gellert-hill/">Gellért Hill </a>offers a dramatic backdrop with its Citadel and the Liberty Statue perched at the summit. The Citadel, built in the 1850s by the Habsburgs, offers a glimpse into Budapest’s military past, while the Liberty Statue, a 14-meter-tall figure holding a palm leaf, symbolizes freedom and is visible from much of the city. Cruises often point out the hill’s thermal springs, including the famous Gellért Spa at its base, known for its Art Nouveau architecture and healing waters.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">7. The Bridges of Budapest</h2>



<p>Beyond the Chain Bridge, you’ll pass under several other notable bridges that span the Danube. The green-painted Liberty Bridge, with its Art Nouveau design, connects the Gellért Spa to the bustling Pest side. Further along, the Elisabeth Bridge, a modern white suspension bridge, stands out for its sleek design and historical significance—it was rebuilt after World War II destruction. Each bridge has its own story, often shared by onboard guides, adding depth to the visual spectacle.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">8. The Riverside Architecture of Pest</h2>



<p>The Pest embankment is lined with architectural gems that catch the eye as you cruise. Beyond the Parliament, you’ll see grand buildings like the neo-Renaissance Gresham Palace, now a luxury hotel, and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, a neo-Renaissance structure from the 1860s. The vibrant Pest skyline, with its mix of historic and modern buildings, contrasts beautifully with the hilly, more residential Buda side, showcasing Budapest’s dual character.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">9. The Danube Promenade</h2>



<p>The cruise often highlights the Danube Promenade on the Pest side, a scenic walkway stretching from the Chain Bridge to the Elisabeth Bridge. From the water, you’ll see pedestrians strolling past luxury hotels, cafes, and sculptures, with the river reflecting the city’s lights at night. This area is a hub of activity and a great spot to explore on foot after your cruise, often recommended by guides for its proximity to attractions like Váci Street, Budapest’s main shopping area.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">10. Nighttime Illuminations (on Evening Cruises)</h2>



<p>If you opt for an evening cruise, which many operators offer, the city transforms into a dazzling display of lights. The Parliament, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge are illuminated, casting golden reflections on the water. Evening cruises, typically lasting 60 to 90 minutes, often include a glass of Hungarian wine or a light meal, enhancing the magical atmosphere. The illuminated skyline is a highlight for many travelers, making Budapest one of Europe’s most photogenic cities after dark.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Enhancing Your Cruise Experience</h3>



<p>For those looking to elevate their Budapest river cruise, many operators offer a variety of add-on experiences that combine the scenic journey with local flavors and entertainment. You can opt for a wine-dinner program, savoring Hungarian wines paired with a gourmet meal as you glide past the illuminated landmarks. Cocktail programs are also popular, featuring signature drinks while you enjoy the views. For a more casual dining experience, some cruises offer a dinner buffet showcasing Hungarian cuisine. If you’re interested in cultural immersion, consider a folklore trip with traditional music and dance performances, or choose a cruise with live music for a lively atmosphere. To explore these options and book your perfect trip, visit <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/activities/danube-cruise/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/activities/danube-cruise/</a> for more details on these enriching add-ons.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>A Danube River cruise in Budapest is a perfect way to experience the city’s rich history, architectural splendor, and natural beauty in a short time. From the grandeur of the Hungarian Parliament to the serene greenery of Margaret Island, each attraction tells a story of Budapest’s past and present. Whether you choose a daytime journey, an evening sail under the city’s twinkling lights, or enhance your trip with a wine-dinner program or live music, this cruise promises unforgettable views and a deeper appreciation for one of Europe’s most captivating capitals.</p>
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		<title>Exploring Budapest on the Red Metro Line (M2)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Red Metro Line (M2) in Budapest is more than just a convenient way to get across the city — it’s a gateway to history, culture, parks, nightlife, and panoramic views. Running from Déli pályaudvar in Buda to Örs vezér tere in Pest, this east-west metro line slices through some of the capital&#8217;s most vibrant <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/exploring-budapest-on-the-red-metro-line-m2/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>The Red Metro Line (M2) in Budapest is more than just a convenient way to get across the city — it’s a gateway to history, culture, parks, nightlife, and panoramic views. Running from <strong>Déli pályaudvar</strong> in Buda to <strong>Örs vezér tere</strong> in Pest, this east-west metro line slices through some of the capital&#8217;s most vibrant districts. Whether you&#8217;re a visitor or a local rediscovering your city, hopping on M2 is like flipping through a real-life photo album of Budapest.</p>



<p>Let’s take a ride and explore what each stop has to offer.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Déli pályaudvar – Southern Gateway to Buda</strong></h2>



<p>Déli pályaudvar (Southern Railway Station) is the western terminus of the Red Line, and it’s your starting point if you’re coming from the hills of Buda or arriving by train from western Hungary.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



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<li>Walk up to <strong>Várfok utca</strong> for a scenic climb toward the <strong>Castle District</strong>.</li>



<li>Grab a coffee at a tucked-away café or try a local bakery for a strudel.</li>



<li>Jump on the train and visit Lake Balaton on a nice summer day!</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Széll Kálmán tér – The Buda Buzz</strong></h2>



<p>Formerly known as Moszkva tér, this is a major transit hub and a hotspot of activity in Buda.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



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<li>Travel by bus to the Castle District, or grab some fresh air in the <strong>Millenium Park</strong>.</li>



<li>Stop at <strong>Mammut Shopping Mall</strong> if you&#8217;re up for some shopping.</li>



<li>Sip a coffee at <strong>Fény utca Market Hall</strong>, a favorite among locals for fresh produce and classic Hungarian bites.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Batthyány tér – Danube Views and Photo Ops</strong></h2>



<p>This is arguably the most scenic station on the Red Line. Exit here and you’re rewarded with a jaw-dropping view of the <strong>Parliament Building</strong> across the Danube.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Snap photos from the <strong>Danube promenade</strong> or grab a bench and just soak it all in.</li>



<li>Visit the <strong>Church of St. Anne</strong>, a gem of Baroque architecture.</li>



<li>Eat some pancakes in the pancake house, or go shopping in the Market Hall.</li>
</ul>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Kossuth Lajos tér – Heart of Hungarian Democracy</strong></h2>



<p>Welcome to the doorstep of <strong>Parliament</strong> and political Hungary.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Take a guided tour inside the <strong>Hungarian Parliament</strong>, one of Europe’s most stunning government buildings.</li>



<li>Walk through <strong>Liberty Square</strong>, and check out controversial and thought-provoking memorials.</li>



<li>Admire the Danube panorama and the <strong>Shoes on the Danube Bank</strong>, a moving tribute to Holocaust victims.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Deák Ferenc tér – Downtown Central</strong></h2>



<p>The busiest station in the city — where M1, M2, and M3 intersect — Deák is your launchpad to central Pest.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Dive into nightlife in <strong>Gozsdu Courtyard</strong> or wander the <strong>Jewish Quarter</strong> with its eclectic bars and ruin pubs like <strong>Szimpla Kert</strong>.</li>



<li>Visit <strong>St. Stephen’s Basilica</strong> or shop in <strong>Fashion Street</strong>.</li>



<li>Relax in <strong>Erzsébet tér</strong>, especially in summer when the giant Ferris wheel and open-air bars are up and running.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Astoria – Literary Corners and Grand Buildings</strong></h2>



<p>Astoria is surrounded by grand architecture and cultural landmarks.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Visit the <strong>Hungarian National Museum</strong>, just a short walk away.</li>



<li>Explore the nearby <strong>ELTE University</strong> area — it’s student-heavy and full of cheap eats and indie bookstores.</li>



<li>Grab a lángos or a slice of pizza and people-watch at <strong>Károly körút</strong>.</li>



<li>Visit one of the worlds largest synagogue, the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/budapest/the-synagogue/">Dohany Utcai Synagogue</a>.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Blaha Lujza tér – Local Life and Urban Grit</strong></h2>



<p>Once a hub of glitz with the <strong>New York Café</strong>, now it’s a bit rough around the edges, but charming in its authenticity.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Sip overpriced (but worth it) coffee in the stunning <strong>New York Café</strong>, inside the Boscolo Hotel.</li>



<li>Check out local theatres like <strong>Erkel Theatre</strong> or small indie venues.</li>



<li>Walk to <strong>Rákóczi tér</strong> and <strong>Teleki Market</strong>, a taste of everyday Budapest.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Keleti pályaudvar – Eastern Rail Gateway</strong></h2>



<p>Keleti is Budapest’s main international railway station, and the area is a mix of old-world grandeur and modern chaos.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Marvel at the <strong>Keleti Railway Station</strong> building — it’s a piece of architectural history.</li>



<li>Hop on a train to <strong>Eger</strong>, <strong>Debrecen</strong>, or even <strong>Vienna</strong> or <strong>Transylvania</strong>.</li>



<li>Grab a quick meal or stock up on supplies if you&#8217;re traveling long-distance.</li>
</ul>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Puskás Ferenc Stadion – For Sports and Shows</strong></h2>



<p>Named after the legendary footballer, this stop serves sports fans and concertgoers alike.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Attend a <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/whats/">game or concert at the <strong>Puskás Aréna</strong></a>, the national stadium.</li>



<li>Check out <strong>Arena Mall</strong>, one of the biggest shopping centers in the city.</li>



<li>Nearby <strong>City Park (Városliget)</strong> is a longer walk or bus ride away — perfect for a picnic or paddle boating.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Pillangó utca – Peaceful Pause</strong></h2>



<p>One of the quieter stops, it’s mostly residential — not much to do, but worth knowing if you’re looking for calm.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Walk the side streets and get a feel for suburban Budapest.</li>



<li>Spot butterflies in spring — “pillangó” means butterfly, after all!</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Örs vezér tere – Suburban Frontier</strong></h2>



<p>The eastern terminus of M2, Örs is a shopping and transit mega-hub.</p>



<p><strong>What to do:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Shop at <strong>Árkád</strong> and <strong>Sugár malls</strong> or explore <strong>IKEA Budapest</strong> if you&#8217;re hunting for home goods.</li>



<li>Connect to the suburban rail (HÉV) toward <strong>Gödöllő</strong>, home of the royal palace.</li>
</ul>



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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Bonus Tip: Use the Red Line as Your Daily Anchor</h1>



<p>If you’re staying in Budapest for a few days, basing yourself near any M2 station gives you fantastic access to both Buda and Pest. It is also possible to change to the other metro lines at Deák Ferenc Tér and Keleti Pályaudvar, making it easy to access the other parts of Budapest as well not directly connected to the red metro line. You can find a <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/transportation/metro-map/">full Budapest metro map right here</a>.</p>



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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Let&#8217;s Sum It Up.</h1>



<p>The Red Metro Line may only have 11 stops, but each is a unique portal to a different slice of <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/">Budapest</a>. From imperial landmarks and bustling squares to hidden cafés and major transit points, M2 is the city’s spine. It’s fast, frequent, and affordable — and maybe the most underrated way to discover the Hungarian capital.</p>



<p>So next time you see that red line on the map, don’t just think of it as a way to get from A to B. Think of it as the red carpet to Budapest’s rich tapestry of culture, food, architecture, and local life.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/exploring-budapest-on-the-red-metro-line-m2/">Exploring Budapest on the Red Metro Line (M2)</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com">Budapest Guide</a>.</p>
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		<title>What Happened to the Public Transportation Boat in Budapest?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For years, Budapest offered a hidden gem for both locals and tourists: a public transportation boat that was not only affordable but also seamlessly integrated into the city’s public transit system. With just a standard transportation pass, you could hop aboard and glide along the Danube River, soaking in breathtaking views of some of the <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/what-happened-to-the-public-transportation-boat-in-budapest/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>For years, Budapest offered a hidden gem for both locals and tourists: a public transportation boat that was not only affordable but also seamlessly integrated into the city’s public transit system. With just a standard transportation pass, you could hop aboard and glide along the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/activities/danube-cruise/">Danube River</a>, soaking in breathtaking views of some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. From the majestic Buda Castle perched atop its hill to the verdant slopes of <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/budapest/gellert-hill/">Gellért Hill</a>, the neo-Gothic splendor of the Hungarian Parliament, and the timeless elegance of the Chain Bridge, this boat ride was a budget-friendly way to experience Budapest’s beauty from a unique vantage point. It was the kind of service that made you wonder why every riverside city didn’t offer something similar.</p>



<p>But that’s all in the past now (since 2023). The beloved public transportation boat, once a staple for sightseeing on a dime, is no longer available. Its disappearance has left a gap in Budapest’s otherwise excellent public transit network, much to the disappointment of those who cherished its charm and convenience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What&#8217;s left today?</h2>



<p>Today, the only remaining public transportation boat operates far from the city’s bustling center. This lone survivor runs on the southern fringes of Budapest, connecting Csepel-Királyerdő and Molnár-sziget in the Soroksar area. While it serves a practical purpose for locals in that region, it’s a far cry from the scenic route that once captivated visitors. The journey offers little in the way of attractions, with none of the historic or cultural landmarks that draw millions to Budapest each year. For tourists, it’s neither convenient nor compelling—located too far from the city core to be part of a sightseeing itinerary.</p>



<p>So, what’s the consequence of this change? If you’re hoping to enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Danube and take in Budapest’s stunning riverside panorama, you’re now left with one option: the pricier sightseeing cruises offered by private companies. These tours, while undeniably enjoyable, come with a heftier price tag that can feel steep compared to the old public boat’s unbeatable value. What was once an accessible, spontaneous adventure included in your transit pass has morphed into a premium experience, putting it out of reach for budget-conscious travelers.</p>



<p>The loss of the public transportation boat is a quiet blow to Budapest’s reputation as a city that blends affordability with charm. For those still eager to explore the city’s sights without breaking the bank, public transportation remains a viable option—just not by water. Buses, trams, and the metro can still get you close to the major attractions, even if they lack the romance of a river cruise.</p>



<p>If you’d like to learn more about how to make the most of Budapest’s public transportation for sightseeing, check out this helpful guide: <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/how-to-do-sightseeing-in-budapest-using-public-transportation/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">How to Do Sightseeing in Budapest Using Public Transportation</a>. It’s a great resource for navigating the city’s streets and discovering its treasures, even without that cherished boat ride.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/what-happened-to-the-public-transportation-boat-in-budapest/">What Happened to the Public Transportation Boat in Budapest?</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com">Budapest Guide</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a dose of action-packed fun with a splash of humor, all set against a vibrant European cityscape? The Killer’s Game might just be the ticket. Starring Dave Bautista, this action-comedy romp follows Joe Flood, a hitman who, after a terminal diagnosis, puts a hit out on himself—only to discover he’s not dying after <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/happy-action-movie-from-budapest-watch-dave-bautista-in-killers-game/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Looking for a dose of action-packed fun with a splash of humor, all set against a vibrant European cityscape? The Killer’s Game might just be the ticket. Starring Dave Bautista, this action-comedy romp follows Joe Flood, a hitman who, after a terminal diagnosis, puts a hit out on himself—only to discover he’s not dying after all. What ensues is a wild chase as he fends off a colorful crew of assassins while trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, played by Sofia Boutella. Directed by J.J. Perry, the film blends over-the-top stunts with Bautista’s undeniable charm, making it a lighthearted entry in the assassin genre. Filmed in <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/">Budapest, Hungary</a>, the city’s stunning architecture and lively streets add an extra layer of appeal to this entertaining flick.</p>



<p>The Killer’s Game hit theaters in the United States on September 13, 2024, distributed by Lionsgate, and later became available for streaming on Prime Video as of January 2025. Its theatrical release coincided with a busy weekend, competing with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Speak No Evil, which may have contributed to its modest box office haul of $2.6 million opening weekend from 2,623 theaters. Reception has been a mixed bag—critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 47% rating, citing a lack of originality, though audiences have been kinder, with a 77% Popcornmeter score praising Bautista’s engaging performance and the film’s gleeful absurdity. It’s not a critical darling, but it’s a crowd-pleaser for those who enjoy a bit of mindless, bloody fun.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Which Sites, Buildings, and Locations in Budapest Can Be Seen Throughout the Movie?</h2>



<p>Budapest’s rich tapestry of historic and modern landmarks provides a dynamic backdrop for The Killer’s Game. While the film doesn’t always call out specific locations by name, keen-eyed viewers can spot several iconic spots. The story kicks off with Joe Flood at a dance performance, filmed in one the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/budapest/the-opera/">Hungarian State Opera House</a> (which we also see again later in the movie). Action scenes unfold across the city’s cobblestone streets and bridges, with the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/budapest/bridges-of-budapest/the-chain-bridge/">Chain Bridge</a> and its panoramic views of the Danube River making a probable appearance during high-energy chases. The Buda Castle district, with its medieval charm and sweeping vistas, also features as Joe sets traps for his pursuers in a castle-like setting—perfectly matching the area’s dramatic flair. From bustling Pest to the hilly Buda side, Budapest’s diverse urban landscape shines as Joe battles his way through assassins in this lively romp.</p>



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<p>An interesting thing about the movie is that EVERYTHING is recorded in Budapest. And that is a wonder, showing how the city is able to perform well in all settings, providing both sleek modern hideouts, gritty historical buildings, but also able to provide the atmosphere of a big, majestic, and beautiful city.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Watch the movie first, then see the locations in real life later.</h3>



<p>It’s nice to see Budapest in a movie, but it’s much more beautiful in real life. The Killer’s Game offers a fun glimpse of the city’s cinematic potential, with Dave Bautista dodging bullets amid its stunning scenery, but the real magic of Budapest—its vibrant culture, thermal baths, and breathtaking views—awaits in person. Come visit the movie for yourself, and use the information available on this website to learn more before you come.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Want to See More Movies with Clips from Budapest? Here’s a List of Five:</h2>



<p>Budapest has long been a Hollywood darling, and these films showcase its charm in spades:</p>



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<li><strong>I Spy (2002) &#8211;</strong> Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson zip around Budapest, with the Buda Castle, Chain Bridge, and Fisherman’s Bastion stealing scenes in this goofy spy caper. Crazy humor, with lots of beautiful Budapest scenes.</li>



<li><strong>Spy (2015) &#8211; </strong>Melissa McCarthy’s comedic chaos unfolds across Budapest, doubling as Paris, with spots like the Párisi Udvar arcade and Hungarian State Opera House in the mix. Yet another crazy humor movie that for sure will make you laugh (if you like such humor).</li>



<li><strong>Die Hard 5 (A Good Day to Die Hard, 2013) &#8211;</strong> Bruce Willis brings the action to Budapest standing in for Moscow, featuring Heroes’ Square and the Pest side of the Danube in epic car chases. A terrible movie, but the fact that it was recorded in Budapest gives you at least one reason to be happy.</li>



<li><strong>The Martian (2015)</strong> &#8211; Matt Damon’s sci-fi survival tale uses Budapest’s Bálna building as NASA headquarters, with its sleek, futuristic design shining through. Even though the story takes place on Mars, at least some scenes from earth was recorded in Budapest.</li>



<li><strong>Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)</strong> &#8211; This moody espionage thriller captures Budapest’s Cold War vibe, with Nyugati Railway Station and Párisi Udvar adding atmospheric depth.</li>
</ol>



<p>Now you have even more to watch tonight, after you have finished The Killer&#8217;s Game!</p>



<p>Do you want to share your thoughts about any of these movies? Or would you like to recommend some other blockbuster movie showing scenes from Budapest? Use the comment field below.</p>
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		<title>Wizz Air Unveils Four Exciting New Routes from Budapest for Summer 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 12:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Get ready to pack your bags and explore Europe like never before! Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost airline known for connecting travelers to vibrant destinations at affordable prices, has just announced four thrilling new routes from Budapest. Starting in the summer of 2025, you can jet off from the Hungarian capital to Gdansk, Bilbao, Wroclaw, <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/wizz-air-unveils-four-exciting-new-routes-from-budapest-for-summer-2025/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Get ready to pack your bags and explore Europe like never before! Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost airline known for connecting travelers to vibrant destinations at affordable prices, has just announced four thrilling new routes from <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/">Budapest</a>. Starting in the summer of 2025, you can jet off from the Hungarian capital to Gdansk, Bilbao, Wroclaw, and Vilnius. Whether you’re craving a seaside escape, a cultural adventure, or a hidden gem, these new routes promise something for every traveler. Let’s dive into what makes each destination special and why you should start planning your next trip now!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A few words about the new destinations!</h2>



<p>Maybe you think this is about the people of Hungary traveling to new places. Of course it is. But, this is just as much about making the city of Budapest available to people living in these cities and countries. So fasten your seat-belt and get ready to travel to Hungary, or maybe to Spain, Poland, and/or Lithuania.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Gdansk: A Baltic Gem Awaits</h3>



<p>Launch Date: June 30, 2025<br>Frequency: Three times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)</p>



<p>First up is Gdansk, a stunning port city on Poland’s Baltic coast. Picture yourself strolling through colorful streets lined with historic merchant houses, the salty breeze of the sea in the air. Gdansk is a treasure trove of history and charm, with its iconic Long Market and the majestic St. Mary’s Church beckoning explorers. Known as part of the “Tri-City” alongside Gdynia and Sopot, it’s a perfect blend of rich heritage and laid-back coastal vibes. Whether you’re a history buff or just want to dip your toes in the Baltic Sea, Gdansk is calling your name. Flights kick off at the end of June, giving you the perfect excuse for a summer getaway.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Bilbao: Spain’s Northern Delight</h3>



<p>Launch Date: July 1, 2025<br>Frequency: Twice weekly (Tuesday, Saturday)</p>



<p>Next, Wizz Air is taking you to Bilbao, a vibrant city in northern Spain that’s bursting with character. Famous for the Guggenheim Museum—a shimmering masterpiece of modern architecture—Bilbao blends cutting-edge design with Basque traditions. Wander the old town’s narrow streets, savor pintxos (the local take on tapas), and soak in the lush green hills that surround this coastal gem. It’s a destination that feels both cosmopolitan and authentic, making it ideal for art lovers, foodies, and nature enthusiasts alike. With flights starting in July, Bilbao is set to become your new favorite Spanish escape.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Wroclaw: Poland’s Fairy-Tale City</h3>



<p>Launch Date: July 1, 2025<br>Frequency: Twice weekly (Tuesday, Saturday)</p>



<p>Say hello to Wroclaw, a city that feels like it’s straight out of a storybook. Located in southwestern Poland, Wroclaw is famous for its picturesque Market Square, charming bridges, and a quirky tradition of gnome statues hidden around town (yes, really!). Often compared to Krakow for its beauty but less crowded with tourists, Wroclaw offers a peaceful yet enchanting vibe. Explore its medieval architecture, relax by the Oder River, or hunt for those elusive gnomes—it’s a trip that promises whimsy and wonder. Flights begin in July, so start dreaming of this Polish delight now!</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Vilnius: Lithuania’s Cultural Capital</h3>



<p>Launch Date: June 30, 2025<br>Frequency: Three times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)</p>



<p>Last but certainly not least, Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, joins the Wizz Air network from Budapest. This city is a hidden gem in the Baltics, with its UNESCO-listed old town, baroque churches, and a thriving arts scene. Imagine sipping coffee in a cozy café, gazing at the red-brick Gediminas Tower, or exploring the quirky Užupis district—a self-proclaimed “republic” of artists. Vilnius is perfect for travelers seeking culture, history, and a touch of eccentricity. With flights launching at the end of June, it’s an easy hop from Budapest to this Baltic beauty.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Where are you going? Start Planning Your Next Adventure!</h2>



<p>So, where will you go first? Will it be Gdansk’s sandy shores, Bilbao’s artistic flair, Wroclaw’s fairy-tale charm, or Vilnius’s eclectic streets? With Wizz Air’s new routes from Budapest, Europe’s most exciting corners are just a flight away. Mark your calendar for June 30 and July 1, 2025, and get ready to discover the magic of these four incredible cities.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Budapest, Hungary’s vibrant capital, is a treasure trove of history, architecture, and culture. From the grandeur of Buda Castle to the thermal baths of Széchenyi, it’s a city that begs to be explored. While walking or taking a taxi might seem tempting, Budapest’s public transportation system—affordable, reliable, and extensive—offers the best way to see it <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/how-to-do-sightseeing-in-budapest-using-public-transportation/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Budapest, Hungary’s vibrant capital, is a treasure trove of history, architecture, and culture. From the grandeur of Buda Castle to the thermal baths of Széchenyi, it’s a city that begs to be explored. While walking or taking a taxi might seem tempting, Budapest’s public transportation system—affordable, reliable, and extensive—offers the best way to see it all. Whether you’re marveling at the Parliament Building or sipping coffee by the Danube, here’s how to navigate Budapest’s top sights using buses, trams, metros, and more.</p>



<p><strong>Why Public Transportation?</strong></p>



<p>Budapest’s transit network, operated by BKK (Budapesti Közlekedési Központ), is a tourist’s dream. It’s cheap (a single ticket costs ~450 HUF, or $1.20 USD as of March 2025), eco-friendly, and connects every major landmark. With <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/transportation/metro-map/">four metro lines</a>, trams gliding along the Danube, and buses reaching quieter corners, you’ll save time and money while soaking in the city’s charm. Plus, it’s an authentic way to travel like a local.</p>



<p><strong>Getting Started: Tickets and Passes</strong></p>



<p>Before hopping on, grab a ticket or pass. Single tickets (valid for one uninterrupted trip) are available at metro stations, BKK ticket machines, or via the <strong>BudapestGO</strong> app—download it for real-time schedules too. For sightseeing, consider these options:</p>



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<li><strong>24-hour Travelcard</strong>: ~2,500 HUF, unlimited rides for a day.</li>



<li><strong>72-hour Travelcard</strong>: ~5,500 HUF, perfect for a weekend trip.</li>
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<p><em>Validate tickets on board (trams/buses) or at metro gates. Hang onto them—inspectors do random checks!</em></p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="999" height="688" src="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/wp-content/uploads/ai-generated-budapest.png" alt="AI Generated picture of Budapest.. the reality is much nicer!" class="wp-image-31627" srcset="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/wp-content/uploads/ai-generated-budapest.png 999w, https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/wp-content/uploads/ai-generated-budapest-800x551.png 800w, https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/wp-content/uploads/ai-generated-budapest-768x529.png 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 999px) 100vw, 999px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>AI Generated picture of Budapest.. the reality is much nicer!</em></figcaption></figure></div>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sightseeing Itinerary: Day 1 – Buda Side</strong></h2>



<p>Start your adventure on the Buda side, the hilly, historic half of the city.</p>



<p><em>Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: Take Metro Line M2 (red) to <em>Széll Kálmán tér</em>, then hop on the <strong>Castle Bus (Várbusz)</strong>—a free shuttle (with a valid ticket) to Buda Castle. Alternatively, ride the iconic <strong><a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/activities/funicular/">Castle Hill Funicular</a></strong> from Clark Ádám tér (near Chain Bridge) for ~4,000 HUF round-trip.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Explore the castle’s courtyards and the Hungarian National Gallery, then stroll to Fisherman’s Bastion for panoramic views of Pest and the Danube.</li>
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<p><em>Matthias Church</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: It’s a short walk from Fisherman’s Bastion—no extra transit needed.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Admire this Gothic masterpiece with its colorful tiled roof and intricate interiors.</li>
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<p><em>Gellért Hill and Citadel</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: From Buda Castle, take bus <strong>27</strong> from <em>Szentháromság tér</em> to <em>Búsuló Juhász</em>, then walk 10 minutes uphill.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: The Citadel offers stunning vistas, and the Liberty Statue is a photo must. Descend via trails for a scenic return.</li>
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<p>Wrap up with a tram ride on <strong>Tram 19</strong> or <strong>41</strong> along the Buda embankment—pure riverside bliss.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sightseeing Itinerary: Day 2 – Pest Side</strong></h2>



<p>Cross to Pest for bustling streets and grand architecture.</p>



<p><em>Hungarian Parliament Building</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: Take Metro Line M2 to <em>Kossuth Lajos tér</em>.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: This neo-Gothic marvel is Budapest’s crown jewel. Book a guided tour to see the Holy Crown of Hungary inside.</li>
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<p><em>St. Stephen’s Basilica</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: From the Parliament, ride <strong>Tram 2</strong> (a scenic route along the Danube) to <em>Széchenyi István tér</em>, then walk 5 minutes. You can also walk between the two locations easily, and then enjoy the beautiful Liberty Square during your walk.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Climb the dome for 360-degree views or enjoy the serene interior. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated.</li>
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<p><em>Heroes’ Square and City Park</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: Take Metro Line M1 (yellow)—Europe’s oldest electrified metro—to <em>Hősök tere</em>.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Admire the Millennium Monument, then wander into City Park for Vajdahunyad Castle and the Széchenyi Thermal Bath (more on that next).</li>
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<p><em>Széchenyi Thermal Bath</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: From Heroes’ Square, it’s a 10-minute walk, or take bus <strong>20E</strong> to <em>Széchenyi fürdő</em>.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Soak in Budapest’s largest thermal spa. Entry starts at ~12,000 HUF—bring a towel and flip-flops!</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sightseeing Itinerary: Day 3 – Danube Highlights</strong></h2>



<p>Focus on the river and its iconic crossings.</p>



<p><em>Chain Bridge</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: From Pest, take <strong>Tram 2</strong> to <em>Széchenyi István tér</em>. From Buda, use bus <strong>16</strong> from <em>Szentháromság tér</em>.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: Walk across this historic suspension bridge, linking Buda and Pest since 1849. Snap photos with lion statues guarding each end.</li>
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<p><em>Danube Promenade and Shoes on the Danube</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: From Chain Bridge, stroll along the Pest side or take <strong>Tram 2</strong> to <em>Vigadó tér</em>.</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: The promenade offers river views, while the <em>Shoes on the Danube</em> memorial—60 pairs of bronze shoes—honors Holocaust victims.</li>
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<p><em>Margaret Island</em></p>



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<li><strong>How to Get There</strong>: Take <strong>Tram 4/6</strong> from Pest to <em>Margitsziget</em>, or bus <strong>26</strong> from Árpád híd metro station (M3).</li>



<li><strong>What to See</strong>: This green oasis has gardens, ruins, and a musical fountain. Rent a bike or relax by the water.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Discovering Budapest via Public Transportation Boat (no longer available)</strong></h2>



<p><em>For a unique perspective, explore Budapest by public transportation boat along the Danube. Operated by BKK, these boats offer a scenic, budget-friendly alternative to tourist cruises. These boats are no longer available (since 2023).</em></p>



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<li>Availability: Boats run from mid-March to late October, weather permitting. Services like D11 (Újpest to Haller utca) and D12 (Római fürdő to Haller utca) operate weekdays, with limited weekend runs (e.g., D13). In 2023, high maintenance costs paused services, but as of 2025, they’re back seasonally—check BudapestGO for updates.</li>



<li>Payment: Use standard BKK tickets or passes (e.g., 24-hour Travelcard, 2,500 HUF). Single tickets (450 HUF) work too, validated onboard. Boats are free with the Budapest Card on weekdays. Cash or card payments aren’t accepted onboard—buy tickets in advance via the app or at BKK kiosks.</li>



<li>What to See: Departing from piers like Boráros tér or Batthyány tér, you’ll glide past the Parliament Building’s illuminated spires, Buda Castle perched atop its hill, and the Chain Bridge’s elegant arches. Look for Gellért Hill’s Citadel and Margaret Island’s greenery. The zigzagging route offers unobstructed views of Pest’s vibrant skyline and Buda’s historic charm—perfect for photos.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Tips for a Smooth Ride</strong></h3>



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<li><strong>Timing</strong>: Metros run every 2-5 minutes during peak hours (5 AM–11:30 PM), trams and buses every 10-15 minutes. Check BudapestGO for night bus options after midnight.</li>



<li><strong>Crowds</strong>: Avoid rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-6 PM) for a comfier ride.</li>



<li><strong>Accessibility</strong>: Most metros (except M1) and newer trams/buses are wheelchair-friendly—look for blue symbols.</li>



<li><strong>Language</strong>: Signs are in Hungarian, but key stops have English announcements.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why It Works</strong></h3>



<p>Budapest’s compact size makes public transit ideal. The metro’s four lines—M1 (yellow), M2 (red), M3 (blue), and M4 (green)—form the backbone, while trams like <strong>Tram 2</strong> offer postcard-worthy views along the Danube. Buses fill gaps, reaching hilly Buda or outer Pest. A 72-hour pass (~$15 USD) covers it all, leaving you free to hop on and off without breaking the bank.</p>



<p><strong>Beyond the Sights</strong></p>



<p>Public transit isn’t just practical—it’s part of the experience. Ride the vintage M1 metro for a history lesson, or watch locals bustle on Tram 4/6, one of Europe’s busiest lines. Pair your journey with a <em>kürtőskalács</em> (chimney cake) from a street vendor near a stop, and you’re living Budapest life.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Final Thoughts</strong></h2>



<p>Sightseeing in Budapest by public transportation is efficient, affordable, and fun. From Buda’s castles to Pest’s baths, every landmark is a ride away. So, grab a travelcard, download BudapestGO, and let the city unfold before you—no car required. Have a favorite Budapest spot? Share it—I’d love to hear your picks!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hungarians like to feel sorry for themselves and they often complain about the prices in grocery stores, restaurants, and most of all, at the Christmas markets in Budapest. But, are the prices at the Christmas markets really that awful, or is the complaining just about being true to your genetics and the culture of the <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/are-the-christmas-markets-in-budapest-expensive/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Hungarians like to feel sorry for themselves and they often complain about the prices in grocery stores, restaurants, and most of all, at the Christmas markets in Budapest. But, are the prices at the Christmas markets really that awful, or is the complaining just about being true to your genetics and the culture of the people? We have taken a look at the prices at the biggest Christmas markets in the center of Budapest, and this is what we discovered.</p>



<p>If you want to learn more about the Christmas markets in Budapest, where they are located, what you should buy, and all sorts of other practical information, take a look at our article about the <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/events/christmas-markets/">Christmas markets in Budapest</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How much does a glass of hot wine cost at a Budapest Christmas market?</h2>



<p>The most important thing you want to drink at the Christmas markets in Budapest is the hot wine. This has a special smell and taste, and on a cold December day, nothing tastes as good as a cup with this special drink. In 2024, you will normally be able to buy 3dl of this special drink at a price of 1450 HUF, which equals €3,5. That isn&#8217;t really a bad price, and if you would go to any restaurant elsewhere in the city center, you would for sure have to pay just as much. But, luckily a price cap has been set on this product, meaning that those selling hot wine at the Christmas markets are not allowed to sell it at a higher price than this. Of course, if you ask for things added to the drink, or a bigger amount, then the price will differ. But, the basic price of hot wine should be 1450 HUF in 2024.</p>



<p>Are you really cold? Would you like to buy something with a higher alcohol percentage than the hot wine? You can buy a can of beer at about €3,5, while 4cl of the traditional Hungarian palinka (fruit spirit) will cost you approximately €7. Of course, the prices will vary between the different stands, but these are just examples so you know approximately what to expect.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">I feel hungry&#8230; what do I have to pay for food at the Christmas markets?</h2>



<p>One of the most popular things to eat at festivals and markets in Hungary is the &#8220;lángos&#8221;. This is a dough fried in oil, and then they add all sorts of ingredients on top afterward. The price for a standard lángos in 2024 is 2300 HUF at the big Christmas market at the Vörösmarty square.. BUT, and yes, there is a big BUT right here. That is the price of the basic version which comes empty or with garlic butter on top (which is my favorite). If you want to buy one that looks more extreme, maybe with cheese and sour cream (the favorite of most people), or one with meat, or with smoked cheese, then the price can easily increase with between 50%-100%. So, you better watch out and be careful to avoid surprises as you pay for the product you are about to order.</p>



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<p>Of course, these prices are quite extreme compared to what it would cost to prepare one at home, or maybe the price if you would buy it from a stand during the summer elsewhere. But, if you compare the prices with downtown Budapest, and also take into consideration how expensive it is to actually rent a place where you can sell products at the Christmas markets, it isn&#8217;t really that bad.</p>



<p>Would you like something smelling even better? You can buy some BBQ pork ribs for around €13, while you can buy the traditional Hungarian beef stew in bread at around €15. Would you like a full plate with a duck leg, potatoes, and some cabbage in addition? The price for this is around €23 at some of the stands, but that is also a full meal with delicious taste and a magic smell.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Watch out for this!</h2>



<p>Would you like to eat out, but you don&#8217;t want to spend a lot of money? You should look at the food stands for the daily menus. Many places have daily menus in which you can get a plate with food for approximately €5. You will not always be able to find them, but if you see them, then just check the price and if both the price and the meal sounds good, then that is something you should give a try.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is the conclusion? Are the Christmas markets in Budapest expensive?</h2>



<p>The answer greatly depends on what you compare it with. Most locals never go to a restaurant downtown Budapest, meaning that they don&#8217;t know how much a goose leg with cabbage and potatoes would cost at a restaurant downtown Budapest. To such a person, the Christmas market prices will feel like a robbery, but that is because they don&#8217;t compare it with the right places. </p>



<p>Another Hungarian might buy a lángos at a shopping mall or at a local market somewhere, and the price will then be less than half of what you pay at the Christmas market. But, then again, those places are around all year around, and they probably pay less in rental fee for an entire year compared to the fees paid by those selling the similar products at the Christmas markets.</p>



<p>All in all, it is a costly adventure to go shopping at the Christmas markets, but if you compare it with dining in restaurants in the vicinity of the Christmas markets downtown Budapest, you will not see a big difference. If you also include the atmosphere and the joy of eating a delightful meal surrounded by lots of people, beautiful Christmas lights, and the smells you experience at the Christmas markets, our conclusion is that the prices aren&#8217;t really that bad!</p>



<p>But, if you come to Budapest thinking that it will be extremely cheap to shop at the Christmas markets, then you are wrong. If you compare the prices to the more wealthy city of Vienna, you will quickly realize that the prices at the <a href="https://www.viennawien.net/events/christmas-markets/">Christmas markets in Vienna</a> are very similar to those in Budapest.</p>



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<p>What is your experience? Have you visited the Christmas markets in Budapest? What did you buy at the Christmas markets? Were you satisfied with the quality and the price? We would love to hear about your experience and thoughts on this interesting topic!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you been to Budapest recently, or are you planning to come in the near future? Then you have probably paid attention to the news about the Danube (and other rivers in Europe) flooding and create big trouble. The Danube caused lots of trouble in Hungary as well, and even though Budapest protected itself in <a class="read-more" href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/boat-trips-on-the-danube-in-budapest-are-available-again/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Have you been to Budapest recently, or are you planning to come in the near future? Then you have probably paid attention to the news about the Danube (and other rivers in Europe) <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/flood-budapest/">flooding and create big trouble</a>. The Danube caused lots of trouble in Hungary as well, and even though Budapest protected itself in a great way, it still effected many people. For example, there haven&#8217;t been any boat trips on the Danube in the last week because of the strong current and high water (making it hard for boats to cross under the bridges).</p>



<p>But, the good news is that the peak was reached this weekend (Danube was almost 8,5 meters higher than it is on a normal day), and now the water levels are going down. As a result, from September 25, most <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/activities/danube-cruise/">boat trips on the Danube</a> are returning to normal, meaning that you can eat your dinner on the Danube, enjoy folklore performances on the Danube, or just go on a sightseeing trip in which you learn more about the city while listening to a guide on a loudspeaker or with an ear-plug.</p>


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<p>It is still a lot of water in the Danube, so anyone walking nearby should still be extremely careful (due to the strong current).</p>



<p>If you want to read more about other cool activities, or interesting attractions in Budapest, look around here in our Budapest Guide.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/boat-trips-on-the-danube-in-budapest-are-available-again/">Boat trips on the Danube in Budapest are available again!</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://www.hungarybudapestguide.com">Budapest Guide</a>.</p>
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