Hungary
About Hungary
Hungary entices travelers with its captivating blend of architectural treasures, thermal baths, and a fascinating history woven into its vibrant street life. Delight in the enchantment of Budapest, as you explore the iconic castle district, majestic Danube River (pre or post river cruise anyone?), and bustling ruin bars. Venture beyond the capital to discover charming towns, picturesque vineyards, and pristine landscapes. The heart of Central Europe, Hungary offers an unforgettable journey that charms history lovers, spa enthusiasts, and culture seekers alike.
Best Time to Visit
To avoid crowds, we recommend the spring (April to May) and fall (September to October). However, the destination is popular year-round, is less crowded in the summer than many other European countries, and offers fantastic Christmas markets to travelers in November and December!
Highlights
Budapest
The enchanting capital of Hungary boasts stunning architectural marvels, rich cultural experiences, and the world-famous thermal baths; immerse yourself in the city’s fascinating history, sip on local wines, and savor the flavors of traditional Hungarian cuisine.
Lake Balaton
Central Europe’s largest lake, Lake Balaton, is a popular destination for relaxation, swimming, sailing, and sunbathing, offering picturesque beach resorts and idyllic countryside, as well as the serene beauty of the nearby Tihany Peninsula and its historic Benedictine Abbey.
Eger
This charming, historic town is known for its baroque architecture, medieval castle, and wine-producing region. Explore the spectacular Eger Castle, visit ancient thermal baths, and sample the renowned red wine, Egri Bikavér, in nearby vineyards and cellars.
Country Facts
Language:
The official language of Hungary is Hungarian, Though English is widely spoken and understood throughout.
Plugs:
In Hungary, the electrical outlets use plug types C and F. The country operates on a 230V voltage supply with a frequency of 50Hz.
Currency:
The official currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF).
Flight Connectivity:
Hungary’s main international airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), offering direct flights to Europe, the Middle East, and North America, as well as connecting flights to other parts of the world.
Time Zone:
Hungary is situated in the Central European Time Zone (CET).
Entry Requirements:
You should always check the US State Department for entry requirements, but at time of publishing U.S. passport holders traveling for tourism for less than 90 days do not need a visa. Passports should be valid for six months beyond departure.
Hotels We Love
Four Seasons Gresham Palace
Budapest
Andrassy Kuria & Spa
Tokaj-Hagyalja Wine Region
BOTANIQ Castle of Tura
Tura
Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Budapest
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