Hungary-6-day-itinerary
6-Day Itinerary for Traveling in Hungary
Day 1: Arrival in Budapest
- Arrival: Arrive at Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) or take a train to Keleti Station, the main railway terminal.
- Getting Around: Take a taxi, bus (100E), or metro (M3) from the airport to your accommodation. You can also use public transportation with a rechargeable travel card (1000 HUF).
- Accommodation: Check-in to a hotel or hostel in the city center, such as the Castle District or Pest.
- Must-see: Visit the iconic Parliament Building ( Országház) and take a stroll along the Danube Promenade (Duna-korzó).
Day 2: Budapest
- Breakfast: Try traditional Hungarian pastries (rétes, pogácsa) at a local café.
- Must-see: Explore the Széchenyi Thermal Bath (one of Europe’s largest and most famous thermal baths), visit the Buda Castle (Wax Museum, Hungarian State Opera House), or take a stroll in the beautiful Margaret Island (Margitsziget).
- Lunch: Try traditional Hungarian dishes like goulash, halászlé (fisherman’s soup), or langos at a local restaurant.
- Evening: Enjoy the nightlife at the famous Ruin bars (like Szimpla Kert) or take a sunset cruise on the Danube.
Day 3: Eger
- Travel to Eger: Take the train (approximately 1 hour journey) from Budapest’s Keleti Station.
- Must-see: Visit the historic town of Eger, with its stunning Baroque architecture and rich history. Don’t miss the Eger Castle, which houses the famous Lykovszky cellars and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Wine Tasting: Visit a local wine cellar (like the Egri Borpince) to taste some of Hungary’s excellent wines.
Day 4: Szentendre
- Travel to Szentendre: Take a train from Eger to Budapest and then another train to Szentendre (approximately 1 hour journey).
- Must-see: Explore this charming town, famous for its colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and local artisans.
- Lunch: Try traditional Hungarian cuisine at a local restaurant.
Day 5: Visegrád
- Travel to Visegrád: Take the train from Szentendre to Budapest and then another train to Visegrád (approximately 1 hour journey).
- Must-see: Visit the charming town of Visegrád, with its medieval architecture, historic castle, and breathtaking views of the Danube.
Day 6: Departure
- Breakfast: Enjoy a traditional Hungarian breakfast at a local café.
- Return to Budapest: Take the train from Visegrád back to Budapest’s Keleti Station.
- Departure: Return to Ferenc Liszt International Airport for your departure flight.
Practical Information
- Visa Requirements: Citizens of most countries, including the US, UK, and Canada, do not need a visa to enter Hungary.
- Language: Hungarian is the official language, but many people speak English, especially in tourist areas.
- Currency: The Hungarian Forint (HUF) is the local currency, although euros are widely accepted.
- Transportation: Public transportation (buses, trams, metro) and taxis are affordable and convenient.
Tips
- Be prepared for crowds and lines at popular attractions.
- Don’t drink tap water; instead, buy bottled water or try some of Hungary’s excellent mineral water.
- Try local street food and markets to experience authentic Hungarian cuisine.
- Explore the many festivals and events that take place throughout the year in Budapest.
Accommodation
- Budget: Hostels (€10-€20 per night) and guesthouses (€30-€50 per night).
- Mid-range: 3-star hotels (€60-€100 per night) and Airbnb apartments (€40-€80 per night).
- Luxury: 5-star hotels (€150-€300 per night).
Getting Around
- Public Transportation: Buy a rechargeable travel card (1000 HUF) or use the Budapest Pass for free public transportation.
- Taxis: Use reputable taxi companies like Fő Taxi (00360-4444).
- Walking and Cycling: Explore the city on foot or rent a bike to experience the sights at your own pace.
Safety
- Be aware of pickpocketing in crowded areas, especially around tourist attractions.
- Don’t walk alone in dimly lit streets at night.
- Keep an eye on your belongings and use hotel safes if available.