based on 51 experiences
Öznur (25)
Poland
There were not many places to visit. Transportation was very easy. The food was not interesting. Everyone was very friendly. But it was more expensive than I expected. The number of indigenous people was very small
Posted: April 23, 2024Experienced: March, 2023Budapest is such a beautiful, safe, with nice people. I highly recommend you to visit Budapest. Sights to see on the Buda side: National Gallery, Fisherman's Bastion, Matyas Church, Buda Castle. Sights to see on the Pest side: Vaci Street, Hungarian Parliament, Chocolate Museum, Miniversum, the statues along the Danube. I visited in January and the weather was fine.
Posted: April 8, 2024Zehra (22)
Hungary
Including the hostel where we stayed in Budapest, we lived the sparkling streets, which are beautiful day and night. There are a lot of tourists like us and it feels great.It was also very pleasant to meet and chat with many travelers.
Posted: April 6, 2024Experienced: February, 2024It was great experience with my friends in Budapest. There are lot of attractions to visit such as Hungarian Parliament Building, Fisherman's Bastion, Buda Castle, St. Stephen's Basilica, Matthias Church, Vajdahunyad Castle. Also we went to Szimpla Kert and it is also wonderful experience at night. We ate delicious pancakes at Csiga Cafe. 360 Bar is one of my favorite with its special cocktails and with its city view at roof top. I had minimum bugdet and spent 200$ around for 3 days. We stay at Das Nest Budapest. The people were very nice and friendly. I had minimum budget so it met my expectations.The location is very close to the center so we can walk around and took the bus when it is necessary.
Posted: March 19, 2024Budapest is a stunning European city with affordable prices despite its beauty. As a solo female traveler, I didn't get bored and felt safe. I divided my time, spending one day in Buda and one day in Pest, then explored Margaret Island on the third day. In short, I recommend staying for a minimum of three days in this city.
Posted: March 19, 2024I went to budapest on new year’s 2023 (actually saw the fireworks in the plane it was beautiful). I think budapest is beautiful and if you enjoy sightseeing/history there’s so much of that. Also ofcourse the party scene is very famous there and the thermal baths. I personally felt very safe there but not so much in the metro. I was always rushing when i was in the metro there because i saw so many sketchy people all parts of the day. I stayed at a hostel there and it was a really great one :) Would absolutely visit again
Posted: February 21, 2024I kindly say budapest is dafe but of course not the back streets. Drug dealers are trying to sell you fake stuffs. But the city never stops. Always have something to do. Amazing historical history and foods. I can say for solo travelers also cheap. Locals are sometimes mean
Posted: February 21, 2024Very safe even at night. Locals are very friendly and shared us good places to eat! Not cheap but not expensive either, good idea to budget appropriately. Trams and subway system is brill. Worth booking a transfer or sharing a taxi from the airport, once we were on it was fine but it wasn’t easy to find.
Posted: February 15, 2024Budapest is such a beautiful city. I visited the most beautiful cafe in the world, the beautiful Parliament, the largest baths in Europe, and a bridge that connects Buda and Pest. I loved the city and felt very safe.
Posted: February 10, 2024I had 1 day to explore Budapest, and I think that amount of time was perfect. The transportation is very convenient for tourists. Buses, trams, and the metro run frequently and reach the attractions. I recommend everyone to take a Danube cruise with a welcome drink. The cityscape is stunning during the day and at night. During these days, I walked over 30000 steps.
Posted: February 7, 2024Based on 8 experiences
Based on 8 experiences
Rojda
Budapest is quite safe when its comparing to other countries. There are many homeless and not physically healthy people but mostly harmless. İts really annoying when beggars asking money from you, but you can get rid of it easily.
Posted: May 4, 2024Réka
It is generally very safe. Probably not the safest city in the world but I’ve lived here all my life and barely experienced anything crazy. You ofc need to be careful but that’s true for all places. Depends on the districts as well ofc, some I avoid even in broad daylight but the city center and most places are generally alright safety wise.
Posted: May 3, 2024Júlia
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Rojda
I am from Istanbul, Turkey and doing my erasmus in Budapest until end of June. I am open to organize trip, hosting in both Turkey and Budapest, being a guest in different countries, giving local advise, showing around. I love hiking, clubbing, exploring new cities, trying traditional foods. Currently i am seeking for cheap flights and arranging spontaneous trips :)
In Budapest, go to the Massolit cafe on Nagy Diofa street. Visit the Kerepesi Cemetery, which is free to enter and is a real museum with hundreds of sculptures. For lunch, you could go to Araz, Kiosk or Monk's Bistro and choose the "napi menü" (lunch formula), if you do not have allergies or orthorexia. Don't go to the large synagogue, but to the small one on Kazinczy street. It is much cheaper and more pleasant. And enjoy a bath at Dandár Bath, not where all the tourists go.
Posted: November 3, 2022I have a few very personal recommendations. Must-see: Szimpla Kert is a kind of ruin pub, if you type "ruin pubs Budapest" into Google, you'll find similar ones, but Szimpla Kert is actually one of the best, though Instant is also cool, as well as Gozsdu Udvar! They are really unique, relaxing places. Margitsziget (beautiful park) - I definitely recommend the Parliament! Also at night! Beautiful! Take a walk to the Liberty monument (15 min from the Parliament), especially amazing in the evening. Simple walk 10 min. But what a beautiful view! Freedom Bridge. Also very cool! Belgrade riverside! - very nice walk along the river with historical details. If you like beer and wine, there are places (not touristy) where they are quite cheap. It's worth trying good Tokaji wine! One of the best wines in Europe! Food: goulash soup, kürtöskalács (chimney cake).
Posted: July 20, 2022Rojda
Budapest
3 days
I am from Istanbul, Turkey and doing my erasmus in Budapest until end of June. I am open to organize trip, hosting in both Turkey and Budapest, being a guest in different countries, giving local advise, showing around. I love hiking, clubbing, exploring new cities, trying traditional foods. Currently i am seeking for cheap flights and arranging spontaneous trips :)
Eby
Budapest
2 days
Hey! I'm Eby a 23 year old. I really just want to see the world and share love with all.
Dilliany
Hi! : ) I’m from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. I’m open to meeting up and showing around. I love traveling and getting to know different cultures and people form all over the world. Now I’m planning my next solo trip around Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, and Hungary. It would be awesome meeting locals and having places do stay.
İrem
Hi, my name is İrem and i am studying interior architecture! I like drawing and travelling. While travelling i really enjoy meeting people with different cultures 🌸