Budapest Budget Tips



Budapest has got everything you need for a city break: a good choice of accommodation, plenty of entertainment, great restaurants and bars, all night parties and it is great value when you come here. It is extremely cosmopolitan with two UNESCO World Heritage Site, the most hydrothermal and mineral springs with the best known thermal baths, the largest synagogue in Europe and the best sound Opera House with the cheapest tickets.

Big Time:. in the summer Budapest has one of the highest rates of sunshine in Europe, with temperatures average 30 degrees Celsius in the summer

Value for Money : You can buy a branded beer for about € 1 in supermarkets and 2.5 euros, in nice bars. The famous Hungarian wine brands 3 euros; / bottle in supermarkets. - Lunch at the self-service restaurants, butcher shops and food markets for about 3 Euros. The best authentic Hungarian base with live music, DJ do not have cover charges. Clubs ticket varies between 5-8 Euros;. Spa entrance is 10 Euros. Single ticket 1.10 Euros. Budapest offers many free events, concerts and other cultural events throughout the year.

Security : Budapest has one of the lowest crime rate of any European city. Of course, beware of pretty ladies at night and avoid topless bars.

The entrance to the passport but no visa is required for most passengers to 90 days.

Start from the airport or train station to your hostel

from the second terminal : Use the airport bus N: 200E for Kobanya-Kispest terminal then switch to the blue M3 metro line. Make sure you buy a ticket at the airport or the airport bus to the latest and validated immediately. 300 Ft / ticket one

of the terminal 1: Using the new rail link to the Nyugati (Western Railway Station) access to the M3 blue metro line. Fare: 300 Ft. Journey time 25 minutes. Tickets can be purchased at the Tourist Office at the airport. From

train station: Use the subway to get to the center of

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Getting around in Budapest

Almost everything is within walking distance of Budapest. Buy 1-day travel card (1550 ft) - which is valid for 24 hours after the stated date and time (month, day, hour, minute) for unlimited travel on buses, trams, trolleybuses on the metro, Millennium Underground, gear, railways throughout length of the line, but the suburban railway (HEV) only within the administrative boundaries of Budapest, if you use public transport more than 5 times a day. 3 days passes are also dostupni.Najbolji job if you walk a lot, but stay longer buy 10 pieces of discount coupon books for 2700 Ft.

Where to stay

I am not a promoter of any hostels in Budapest! Use hostel booking site then the search engine to find homes sites like this can give a little more information and photoes too. You can save money with a central location and offering free stuff.

Where to eat

Look at the Market Hall, employee self-service restaurant (onkiszolgalo, kifozde) and bucther stores (hentes) for cheap authentic Hungarian lunch. During the school year to go to the university canteen. The food in Hungary is more than Gulyas and pepper chicken ..

What to see

Join the informative and fun Free Budapest walk every day at 10.30. hours in Vorosmarty Square (M1 metro stop outside the cafe at the fountain Gerbeaud) around the best sights of Buda and Pest has to offer, including all relevant academic information and the almost inevitable that tourism could not be found on their own without the eyes of the local.

Join Free communist Hiking Mon, Wed, Fri 15:30 M1 Vorosmarty Square metro stop (in front of Gerbeaud cafe, on the source), instead of going to Memento sculpture park, unless you have enough information and knowledge about communism. During the tour guides tell you all about everydaiy life, brainwashing process, social conditions, human rights, secret agents, the cult of the party bosses and a chronology of key events, names and other information.

Feel free to join the Jewish Quarter and the best pubs walking, pet, THS, Mon, at 15:30 on Vorosmarty Square M1 metro stop (in front of Gerbeaud cafe, on the source), if you want to find the hidden treasures of the Jewish neigborhood and most authentic Hungarian free base with live music, DJs and cheap beer.

Tips to save money in Budapest

Use the whole night bus instead of taking a taxi.

spend less than 2 hours at a thermal bath home for repayment.

Go to second hand clothing stores to buy Marks & Spencer, Gap, etc. Next to 5-10 euro.

Go to a historic house cafe to read complimentary newspapers and magazines in English and German.

search for a free view of the city from Gellert Hill and Castle Hill in the inner city.

Enjoy best free organ music at St. Stephen's Cathedral during Sunday mass.

When you eat at tourist restaurants, keep the menu card and have precalculation before you settle the account.