A visit to
Hungary
Hungary Destination Guide
Quick Information
IDEAL DURATION
7 - 9 Days
per person
Home to a number of World Heritage Sites, Hungary is an ideal place for exuberance and a kicked-back vacation. It is a landlocked country with a history that stretches far back in time. It is also the most distinguished owing to its architectural treasures of neoclassical buildings, medieval townhouses and art nouveau bathhouses. The many towns and cities have preserved their classic old historical attractions. The land exhibits influences from various cultures comprising of both the Turkish invaders and the Italian Renaissance designers. A must-try for the traveller is their array of Hungarian food specialities. Hungary is home to some world-renowned wines. When you are in any part of Hungary, you are never too far from the spectacular lakes and mountains, beautiful river scenes and lush valleys. Moreover, if you have an adventure gene in you, such a varied landscape provides you with a great opportunity for hiking and other outdoor activities. Read all you need to know about this mystic land in this complete Hungary tourism guide for this rejuvenating experience of travelling to the country is not to be missed.
Choose the perfect season to plan your trip with the help of this Hungary destination guide for tourism. Like most of the other European countries, the best time to visit Hungary is in the seasons of autumn and spring. The weather is cool and the country is not flooded with too many tourists around this time of the year. The temperatures rarely exceed bearable levels. The daytime warmth is absolutely splendid and the nights tend to get chilly. During the summer months, European countries are on a leave and the prices for accommodation are sky high. Winters see a thick blanket of snow covering the country and although it is the cheapest season to visit Hungary, a lot of attractions are also shut down so you will not be able to make the most of your trip.
Apr - Aug
30°C
(JUN – AUG, 30°C, Hot and Humid in Summer) These months are usually pleasant and Hungary does not get unbearably hot. That is because the late spring showers keep the temperatures in check. The days are longer and it gives you more time to explore the sightseeing places. The only setback is that it is the holiday season all across Europe and the prices are soaring high.
Dec - Mar
10°C
Cold Days and Nights in Winter
This season can be rather dreary. That is because Hungary becomes bleak and bitter cold. Snowfall is common and you will see endless white blankets covering the entire city. Having said that, winters have its own charm and you can go ice-skating and enjoy snow activities. The accommodation prices are also the lowest and you can get the most attractive deals on holiday packages.
Jun - Sept
This season can be rather dreary. That is because Hungary becomes bleak and bitter cold. Snowfall is common and you will see endless white blankets covering the entire city. Having said that, winters have its own charm and you can go ice-skating and enjoy snow activities. The accommodation prices are also the lowest and you can get the most attractive deals on holiday packages.
By Air
The most busy and prominent international airports of Hungary are the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport and the Airport Debrecen. Main airlines catering are the Ryanair, Easyjet, Wizzair, Germanwings and Airberlin. All these air carriers are all low-cost and affordable and also happen to fly several times a week.
By Sea
Waterways to Hungary are extremely scenic and easy travel routes. The international shipping lines operate on Danube or Tisza rivers. Mahart operates a scheduled hydrofoil service from a coupl
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