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Holidays to Hungary

Holidays to Hungary

Hungary is a crossroads at the centre of Europe and the influences of its neighbouring countries are seen everywhere. From Hapsburg grandeur to the sobriety of the communist era, architecture is one of the most striking things about this country. There are lovely medieval town centres, beautiful baroque churches and neo-classical public buildings. The capital Budapest is split in two (Buda and Pest) by the impressive Danube River. There is a mixture of quaint arty coffeehouses and traditional cafes to visit as well as a trendy riverside stretch, with riverboat rides and contemporary bars. In the summer, Lake Balaton, which plays host to huge parties and is affectionately known as the ‘nation’s playground’, is very popular. A hidden secret is the food and drink available across Hungary. Goulash may be the most famous dish, but this doesn’t do justice to one of the most refined culinary scenes in Europe. There is also a highly regarded wine industry in the Badascony region. From the town of Eger the most famous produce is the complex Bull’s Blood wine made with thirteen varieties of grape.

Visitors to Hungary will find plenty to see and do. Castle Hill is an imposing limestone plateau rising above the Danube in Budapest. Along this stretch of the river are most of the key buildings and monuments in the city. To the north are the open-air Szechenyi baths, which are immense in size and maintain a warm temperature even in winter. There is a must do boat ride on the Danube that takes in many of Hungary’s famous sights. For a more active experience, there is a cycle path along the Danube from Budapest to Vienna in Austria. Alternatively, the Cserhat Hills are shrouded in rich folk-history. The village of Holloko is particularly intriguing having been destroyed many times, but on each occasion has been faithfully restored to the original design.

To visit Hungary is to unearth a treasure trove of architectural delights, culinary pleasures and historical interest, providing a wealth of memories to take back home.

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Hungarian Forint Currency Hungarian Forint
Hungarian Language Hungarian
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 25m Avg. Flight Time 2h 25m
May-October Peak Travel May-October
£1.50 Price of a pint £1.50
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Female solo traveller

Best time for singles to visit Hungary

Hungary’s continental climate means that it enjoys long, hot summers with temperatures between May and September regularly getting into the thirties celsius. Try travelling out in the late spring or early summer to avoid the midsummer heats and the peak season crowds.

Male solo traveller

Best places for singles to visit in Hungary

Budapest is a fascinating and beautiful city and offers a huge number of sights as well as a vibrant and exciting nightlife. It’s a great place for a single traveller to see lots of interesting sights and make a few new friends!

Male solo traveller

Reasons for singles to visit Hungary

Budapest is a gorgeous city on the banks of the Danube. The Buda castle with its Royal Palace and National Gallery and the Parliament are top attractions and there are a whole host of fascinating museums to see whilst you’re in town.

Couples holiday

Best time for couples to visit Hungary

Hungary is most pleasant at the start and end of summer when the heat doesn’t quite reach the same highs as the midsummer months and the hotels are less crowded and less expensive.

Couples getaway

Best places for couples to visit in Hungary

There are a great number of towns in Hungary that make a great destination for an interesting and relaxing holiday away. Eger, in the north of the country is well worth a visit and has a rich history dating back to the medieval and Ottoman periods.

Couples holiday

Reasons for couples to visit Hungary

Eger boasts a great many historic attractions that are not to be missed. There is a grand castle which houses a beautiful gothic palace and an art gallery. You could also climb the towering minaret and enjoy the fantastic thermal baths. Eger also offers a great selection of bars and restaurants.

Group holiday

Best time for groups to visit Hungary

Try heading to Hungary in the June or September. Tourist resorts can fill up in July and August with most Hungarians taking their holidays in these months and leading to a dramatic spike in prices.

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Best places for groups to visit in Hungary

Head to the resort towns surrounding the vast Lake Balaton. Siofok, Balatonfured and Heviz are amongst the most popular and they boast thermal facilities, great nightlife and a varied cultural scene.

Group holiday

Reasons for groups to visit Hungary

Lake Balaton is one of the most popular tourism destinations for Hungarians and it is a beautiful place for a holiday away with friends. It is surrounded by gorgeous countryside and is a great destination for hiking and swimming as well as a variety of water sports including sailing and kite surfing.

Family holiday

Best time for families to visit Hungary

Why not make Hungary an easter holiday destination as the heat of the midsummer months might be a bit much for the little ones? Alternatively, head out to Hungary in the christmas holidays when much of the country is cloaked in a layer of pristine snow.

Family holiday

Best places for families to visit in Hungary

There are plenty of fun and exciting destinations for the whole family to enjoy in Hungary. Kids will enjoy the water sports on Lake Balaton and the stalactite and stalagmite clad Aggtelek Caves are a fascinating sight. Alternatively go to Budapest in the winter and combine a city break with a spot of skiing in the Matra Hills.

Family holiday

Reasons for families to visit Hungary

Hungary is a fascinating and beautiful country and one that the whole family can enjoy. Whether you’re hiking in the Bukk Mountains or on a skiing or water sports holiday, it makes for an unforgettable destination.

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Weather in Hungary

Hungary enjoys a continental climate with warm and dry summers and very cold winters. The coldest month is January with temperatures regularly dipping below zero and blasts of icy winds wiping across the plains. In the mountains, there is regular and heavy snowfall making for good skiing conditions. During the summer months, temperatures regularly get into the thirties...more

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What to expect in Hungary

Hungary is a hugely diverse and very beautiful country. It has a gentle countryside with lower mountain ranges in the north. The countryside is peppered with small and charming ancient villages and beautiful woodlands and rivers. The cities of Budapest, Eger and Debrecen are all major cultural centres and showcase some of the cultural relics of the country’s long and...more