We tried to collect as many questions and answers as possible - this is our essential Budapest guide aka the Budapest FAQ. Feel free to get in touch if you still have a burning question, we'd like to extend the list at some point!
TRANSFERS
How do you get to the city from Budapest airport? How to book a transfer from your accommodation to the airport?
The most convenient & cheapest way is booking a private car with a driver that will pick you up when you arrive. You need to pay the driver in cash on the spot.
1 to 4 people 30 EUR
5 to 5 people 34 EUR
6 to 6 people 41 EUR
7 to 7 people 46 EUR
8 to 8 people 51 EUR
Drop us an email with your name, how many people, date of arrival/ departure, flight number, hotel/apartment address, a phone number where we can reach you and we’ll organize it.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
How do I get to and from the Budapest Ferihegy airport?
The cheapest way is hopping on the airport bus #100E. You'll need a special ticket for that which you can buy from the purple vending machines – use your card or have a 1000 HUF bill ready and check the slots before, they might be blocked. Make sure to validate the ticket on board.
Where can I buy public transportation tickets in Budapest?
From the purple vending machines for example or from booths at certain stations or even grocery stores. Use small bills e.g. 1000 HUF or coins or your card because it might not give you back enough change, check slots before using the machine, a common scam is stuffing the slots where the tickets or the money comes out. Always double check them!
Does Uber work in Budapest?
Sadly not anymore. You can try the Bolt app instead. If you want to get a cab without an app, make sure to call one and not just hop in on the street. Avoid cabs that don’t operate under a brand name. All cabs are yellow. Brand name should be visible on top of the car.
Which cab / taxi should I use in Budapest?
If you are staying at a hotel, let the concierge call you one, otherwise you can try these numbers below. It’s cheaper to use a cab that you called. Avoid non-branded taxis. All cabs are yellow though. You want to look for a brand.
Főtaxi: +361-2- 222-222
6x6 Taxi: +36-1-666-6666
Where can I buy regional bus and train tickets for one-day trips outside Budapest?
Train tickets: at Nyugati, Déli and Keleti railway stations.
Information about local and international trains on Mávdirekt's site.
For bus tickets click here.
MONEY
What currency does Hungary use?
We are on the Forint (HUF).
Do Euros work in Budapest / Hungary?
Yes, but if you pay in Euros, you'll probably get the money back in HUF so you're definitely losing some cash.
Which ATMs should I use?
The branded ATMs by major banks: OTP, MKB, K&H. If you see so-called EUR ATMs, be aware that the colors on the touchscreen are reversed and it will give you the highest amount first, plus their exchange rates aren’t the best.
Where should I exchange money in Budapest?
It's best to avoid exchanging money at the airport and railway stations. Do it in the city somewhere e.g. at Korona change
or Bálint change.
Should I tip in Budapest?
If you're at a restaurant check whether the bill already has tips included or not. We usually tip 10%.
Is the Budapest card worth it?
The 48 and 72 hour ones could be worth it if you are planning on going to Lukács baths, doing 2 sightseeing tours (Buda and Pest), going to a museum and using public transport more or using their discounts for different types of sightseeings or another thermal bath. It depends on what you’d like to do during your time here.
WHAT TO DO
Why is Budapest popular? What can I do in Budapest?
The question is more like, what can’t you do in Budapest? Marvel at the main sights, have a drink at the ruin pubs or rooftop bars, do a sightseeing tour with us, enjoy a river cruise, soak at the thermal baths, ride on the chairlift, hop on the children's railway, visit the Parliament / Synagogue, hang out at the beach bars in summer, go sup-boarding, kayaking, rent a bike, check out a cool exhibition, go to the Opera, party at the Sziget festival in August etc. You can book laser tag, escape games etc. through our activities page.
What can I do in Budapest if it is raining?
Here’s a good list of recommendations!
Which thermal baths should I visit in Budapest?
The most famous ones are Széchenyi and Gellért, no doubt. You can find out more about thermal baths here.
What are some fun outdoor activities in Budapest?
Chairlift ride, sup-boarding, children's railway, visiting the zoo, spa party, boat party.. read more on our blog here.
Which are the best ruin bars in Budapest?
Szimpla kert is the most famous one for a reason, therefor it's best to avoid the long queues and either go throughout the day, Sunday morning for the farmer's market or late afternoon, early evening. Fogas/Instant is popular because of its parties, Élesztő for being off-the-beaten-track and craft beer. Read more about ruin pubs on our blog.
Where can we eat really good Hungarian food in Budapest?
Try Getto Gulyás or Kispiac Bistro.
Which other towns are worth visiting near Budapest?
Szentendre, Gödöllő, Esztergom, Visegrád, Etyek are all close to Budapest. A bit further at Lake Balaton: Tihany for example. Ask us for guided tours and special programs.
WHERE TO STAY
Which side should I stay on when visiting in Budapest?
Read more about the best areas to stay on our blog.
Plan your stay in Budapest with Kayak.
BUDAPEST-RELATED
What does Budapest mean?
Buda: possibly named after Attila the Hun’s brother from the Middle Ages. Another legend says it sounds like Slavic 'voda' which means water. It most likely was the name for Aquincum, the Roman settlement which is named Óbuda today.
Pest: Slavic word for "oven". Probably refers to the hot springs.
What country is Budapest in?
Hungary.
What river is Budapest on?
The Danube.
How old is Budapest?
Budapest has existed under this name since 1873, but here is a timeline of the location.
Which language do Hungarians speak?
Hungarian – it’s one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn. (Kate McKinnon still managed to rap in Hungarian!)
Why should I visit Budapest?
Why not? It's an awesome city with a great vibe, amazing views, sights like the Parliament and Fisherman's Bastion, ruin pubs and alternative bars. Check out what to do outdoors, or get tips for fun rainy day activities.
How many days/nights should I stay in Budapest?
4 days would be a good start. If you prefer to explore more or at a different pace, consider staying longer.
Where should I stay in Budapest?
Decide for yourself after reading our tips for the best areas to stay and our article on Buda or Pest.
GOOD TO KNOW
Is Budapest safe for solo travelers?
Yes. It's a walkable city and the tram on the main ring road runs all night. To avoid pickpockets just use common sense.
What is the best view in Budapest?
There's a breathtaking panorama from Gellért hill and the Castle quarter (especially at night!)
Where can I get free wifi in Budapest?
Here is a regularly updated list on where to get free wifi.
Where can I work with my laptop in Budapest?
Coworking spaces around town include L'office or Kaptár.
Can you drink tapwater in Budapest?
Yes. If you buy water in the shop, the blue ones are fizzy, the pink ones have still water inside.
Is there a smoking ban in Budapest?
You can't smoke indoors.
Is weed legal in Hungary?
No.
Can I drink alcohol on the street in Budapest?
Technically no, in reality noone has ever stopped us when we did.
What are some tourist scams in Budapest?
Avoid playing the red cup game on top of the Gellért hill / at the Citadel / by the Liberty statue, you will only lose money, the people who play and win (and lose occasionally) are part of the scam. Those men usually have a similar style, are in their 50s-60s.
If very pretty girls ask you to go to a certain place for a drink with them, you’ll probably end up at a strip club with super expensive bills to pay. When you buy tickets from the vending machines check the slots where the money/ticket comes out - it might be stuffed!
When do museums close in Budapest?
Mondays.
Which birds fly over the Parliament at night?
Seagulls. They are attracted by the light just like many insects which makes for easy dinner.
SHOPPING
What is good to buy in Budapest?
For souvenirs: a cool one would be the BudaFcknPest shirts, the traditional ones include: lace, embroidery, Pick salami, the fun secret box, Rubik's cube, Unicum (tastes like Jaeger), pálinka (Hungarian vodka, e.g. with honey and cherry) ..
Do you haggle?
Not really, but if you buy more from the same thing, try to get a discount at the souvenir stores.
Where can I buy cigarettes in Budapest?
At the National Tobacco shop called Nemzeti dohánybolt. To check which one's closest to you, copy/ paste nemzeti dohánybolt to your map search.
What's a cool vintage store in Budapest?
e.g. Szputnyik
Where are the best design shops and showrooms downtown?
Lollipop, Retrock, Rododendron, Monofashion, Nubu, WAMP design market, Printa design shop, Nanushka, The garden studio and café, Art on me, Typo showroom, Wonderlab.
What are some good shops that are off the beaten path..?
E.g. Rododendron or Buborék.
Where can I buy antiques in Budapest?
On Falk Miksa street.
Where can I find Budapest's flea markets?
At Ecseri or Antik placc.
Which shopping malls are the biggest in Budapest?
Westend and Aréna pláza.
EMERGENCY
Ambulance: 112
Police: 112
SMS line for hearing impaired people: +36209000107
Fire service: 112
Medical Assistance 0036-1-2000-100
Tourist Police (0-24): 0036 14388080
Lost and found: +36 (1) 296-8797
What if something was stolen?
Apart from calling the police (112), talk to your travel insurance company.
What should I do if I lost my passport or if it my passport was stolen?
If your passport was stolen, you must report the loss to the local district police headquarters.
Also, report it to your embassy.
American Embassy
British Embassy
If you’re in Hungary and you need urgent help (for example, you’ve been attacked, arrested or someone has died), call +36 (1) 266 2888. If you’re in the UK and worried about a British national in Hungary, call 020 7008 1500.
Canadian Embassy
Australian Embassy
Australia does not have an Embassy or Consulate in Hungary. By agreement between the Canadian and Australian governments, the Canadian Embassy in Budapest provides consular assistance to Australians in Hungary. If your passport was lost or stolen in Hungary, get a local police report and a letter of facilitation from the Canadian Embassy in Budapest to carry with you to Vienna.
Other embassies in Budapest
Where can I find a 24 hour pharmacy in Budapest?
Between Nyugati railway station and Oktogon
Teréz Gyógyszertár – 1067 Budapest, Teréz körút 41. +361 475-0295, +361 311-4439
This is on the corner of Teréz krt 41 and Szondi street. You have to ring a bell by the small window on Szondi street, then someone will show up.
Close to the Great Market Hall
Fővám Téri Gyógyszertár – 1056 Budapest, Fővám tér 4. +361 269-9525
Buda side, district 1
Széna Tér Patika – 1015 Budapest, Széna tér 1. +361 225-7830
TRANSFERS
How do you get to the city from Budapest airport? How to book a transfer from your accommodation to the airport?
The most convenient & cheapest way is booking a private car with a driver that will pick you up when you arrive. You need to pay the driver in cash on the spot.
1 to 4 people 30 EUR
5 to 5 people 34 EUR
6 to 6 people 41 EUR
7 to 7 people 46 EUR
8 to 8 people 51 EUR
Drop us an email with your name, how many people, date of arrival/ departure, flight number, hotel/apartment address, a phone number where we can reach you and we’ll organize it.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
How do I get to and from the Budapest Ferihegy airport?
The cheapest way is hopping on the airport bus #100E. You'll need a special ticket for that which you can buy from the purple vending machines – use your card or have a 1000 HUF bill ready and check the slots before, they might be blocked. Make sure to validate the ticket on board.
Where can I buy public transportation tickets in Budapest?
From the purple vending machines for example or from booths at certain stations or even grocery stores. Use small bills e.g. 1000 HUF or coins or your card because it might not give you back enough change, check slots before using the machine, a common scam is stuffing the slots where the tickets or the money comes out. Always double check them!
Does Uber work in Budapest?
Sadly not anymore. You can try the Bolt app instead. If you want to get a cab without an app, make sure to call one and not just hop in on the street. Avoid cabs that don’t operate under a brand name. All cabs are yellow. Brand name should be visible on top of the car.
Which cab / taxi should I use in Budapest?
If you are staying at a hotel, let the concierge call you one, otherwise you can try these numbers below. It’s cheaper to use a cab that you called. Avoid non-branded taxis. All cabs are yellow though. You want to look for a brand.
Főtaxi: +361-2- 222-222
6x6 Taxi: +36-1-666-6666
Where can I buy regional bus and train tickets for one-day trips outside Budapest?
Train tickets: at Nyugati, Déli and Keleti railway stations.
Information about local and international trains on Mávdirekt's site.
For bus tickets click here.
MONEY
What currency does Hungary use?
We are on the Forint (HUF).
Do Euros work in Budapest / Hungary?
Yes, but if you pay in Euros, you'll probably get the money back in HUF so you're definitely losing some cash.
Which ATMs should I use?
The branded ATMs by major banks: OTP, MKB, K&H. If you see so-called EUR ATMs, be aware that the colors on the touchscreen are reversed and it will give you the highest amount first, plus their exchange rates aren’t the best.
Where should I exchange money in Budapest?
It's best to avoid exchanging money at the airport and railway stations. Do it in the city somewhere e.g. at Korona change
or Bálint change.
Should I tip in Budapest?
If you're at a restaurant check whether the bill already has tips included or not. We usually tip 10%.
Is the Budapest card worth it?
The 48 and 72 hour ones could be worth it if you are planning on going to Lukács baths, doing 2 sightseeing tours (Buda and Pest), going to a museum and using public transport more or using their discounts for different types of sightseeings or another thermal bath. It depends on what you’d like to do during your time here.
WHAT TO DO
Why is Budapest popular? What can I do in Budapest?
The question is more like, what can’t you do in Budapest? Marvel at the main sights, have a drink at the ruin pubs or rooftop bars, do a sightseeing tour with us, enjoy a river cruise, soak at the thermal baths, ride on the chairlift, hop on the children's railway, visit the Parliament / Synagogue, hang out at the beach bars in summer, go sup-boarding, kayaking, rent a bike, check out a cool exhibition, go to the Opera, party at the Sziget festival in August etc. You can book laser tag, escape games etc. through our activities page.
What can I do in Budapest if it is raining?
Here’s a good list of recommendations!
Which thermal baths should I visit in Budapest?
The most famous ones are Széchenyi and Gellért, no doubt. You can find out more about thermal baths here.
What are some fun outdoor activities in Budapest?
Chairlift ride, sup-boarding, children's railway, visiting the zoo, spa party, boat party.. read more on our blog here.
Which are the best ruin bars in Budapest?
Szimpla kert is the most famous one for a reason, therefor it's best to avoid the long queues and either go throughout the day, Sunday morning for the farmer's market or late afternoon, early evening. Fogas/Instant is popular because of its parties, Élesztő for being off-the-beaten-track and craft beer. Read more about ruin pubs on our blog.
Where can we eat really good Hungarian food in Budapest?
Try Getto Gulyás or Kispiac Bistro.
Which other towns are worth visiting near Budapest?
Szentendre, Gödöllő, Esztergom, Visegrád, Etyek are all close to Budapest. A bit further at Lake Balaton: Tihany for example. Ask us for guided tours and special programs.
WHERE TO STAY
Which side should I stay on when visiting in Budapest?
Read more about the best areas to stay on our blog.
Plan your stay in Budapest with Kayak.
BUDAPEST-RELATED
What does Budapest mean?
Buda: possibly named after Attila the Hun’s brother from the Middle Ages. Another legend says it sounds like Slavic 'voda' which means water. It most likely was the name for Aquincum, the Roman settlement which is named Óbuda today.
Pest: Slavic word for "oven". Probably refers to the hot springs.
What country is Budapest in?
Hungary.
What river is Budapest on?
The Danube.
How old is Budapest?
Budapest has existed under this name since 1873, but here is a timeline of the location.
Which language do Hungarians speak?
Hungarian – it’s one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn. (Kate McKinnon still managed to rap in Hungarian!)
Why should I visit Budapest?
Why not? It's an awesome city with a great vibe, amazing views, sights like the Parliament and Fisherman's Bastion, ruin pubs and alternative bars. Check out what to do outdoors, or get tips for fun rainy day activities.
How many days/nights should I stay in Budapest?
4 days would be a good start. If you prefer to explore more or at a different pace, consider staying longer.
Where should I stay in Budapest?
Decide for yourself after reading our tips for the best areas to stay and our article on Buda or Pest.
GOOD TO KNOW
Is Budapest safe for solo travelers?
Yes. It's a walkable city and the tram on the main ring road runs all night. To avoid pickpockets just use common sense.
What is the best view in Budapest?
There's a breathtaking panorama from Gellért hill and the Castle quarter (especially at night!)
Where can I get free wifi in Budapest?
Here is a regularly updated list on where to get free wifi.
Where can I work with my laptop in Budapest?
Coworking spaces around town include L'office or Kaptár.
Can you drink tapwater in Budapest?
Yes. If you buy water in the shop, the blue ones are fizzy, the pink ones have still water inside.
Is there a smoking ban in Budapest?
You can't smoke indoors.
Is weed legal in Hungary?
No.
Can I drink alcohol on the street in Budapest?
Technically no, in reality noone has ever stopped us when we did.
What are some tourist scams in Budapest?
Avoid playing the red cup game on top of the Gellért hill / at the Citadel / by the Liberty statue, you will only lose money, the people who play and win (and lose occasionally) are part of the scam. Those men usually have a similar style, are in their 50s-60s.
If very pretty girls ask you to go to a certain place for a drink with them, you’ll probably end up at a strip club with super expensive bills to pay. When you buy tickets from the vending machines check the slots where the money/ticket comes out - it might be stuffed!
When do museums close in Budapest?
Mondays.
Which birds fly over the Parliament at night?
Seagulls. They are attracted by the light just like many insects which makes for easy dinner.
SHOPPING
What is good to buy in Budapest?
For souvenirs: a cool one would be the BudaFcknPest shirts, the traditional ones include: lace, embroidery, Pick salami, the fun secret box, Rubik's cube, Unicum (tastes like Jaeger), pálinka (Hungarian vodka, e.g. with honey and cherry) ..
Do you haggle?
Not really, but if you buy more from the same thing, try to get a discount at the souvenir stores.
Where can I buy cigarettes in Budapest?
At the National Tobacco shop called Nemzeti dohánybolt. To check which one's closest to you, copy/ paste nemzeti dohánybolt to your map search.
What's a cool vintage store in Budapest?
e.g. Szputnyik
Where are the best design shops and showrooms downtown?
Lollipop, Retrock, Rododendron, Monofashion, Nubu, WAMP design market, Printa design shop, Nanushka, The garden studio and café, Art on me, Typo showroom, Wonderlab.
What are some good shops that are off the beaten path..?
E.g. Rododendron or Buborék.
Where can I buy antiques in Budapest?
On Falk Miksa street.
Where can I find Budapest's flea markets?
At Ecseri or Antik placc.
Which shopping malls are the biggest in Budapest?
Westend and Aréna pláza.
EMERGENCY
Ambulance: 112
Police: 112
SMS line for hearing impaired people: +36209000107
Fire service: 112
Medical Assistance 0036-1-2000-100
Tourist Police (0-24): 0036 14388080
Lost and found: +36 (1) 296-8797
What if something was stolen?
Apart from calling the police (112), talk to your travel insurance company.
What should I do if I lost my passport or if it my passport was stolen?
If your passport was stolen, you must report the loss to the local district police headquarters.
Also, report it to your embassy.
American Embassy
British Embassy
If you’re in Hungary and you need urgent help (for example, you’ve been attacked, arrested or someone has died), call +36 (1) 266 2888. If you’re in the UK and worried about a British national in Hungary, call 020 7008 1500.
Canadian Embassy
Australian Embassy
Australia does not have an Embassy or Consulate in Hungary. By agreement between the Canadian and Australian governments, the Canadian Embassy in Budapest provides consular assistance to Australians in Hungary. If your passport was lost or stolen in Hungary, get a local police report and a letter of facilitation from the Canadian Embassy in Budapest to carry with you to Vienna.
Other embassies in Budapest
Where can I find a 24 hour pharmacy in Budapest?
Between Nyugati railway station and Oktogon
Teréz Gyógyszertár – 1067 Budapest, Teréz körút 41. +361 475-0295, +361 311-4439
This is on the corner of Teréz krt 41 and Szondi street. You have to ring a bell by the small window on Szondi street, then someone will show up.
Close to the Great Market Hall
Fővám Téri Gyógyszertár – 1056 Budapest, Fővám tér 4. +361 269-9525
Buda side, district 1
Széna Tér Patika – 1015 Budapest, Széna tér 1. +361 225-7830