HungaryIs anEuropean UnionMember states, capitals are beautifulBudapest,here hasCentral EuropeThe largest lake, Lake Balaton. Hungary has many different destinations: the northwest is a relatively low mountain range, the east is a large plain, various lakes and rivers, and many beautiful small villages and cities. All these make Hungary a worth visiting place in Central Europe. With its lively culture and economy, you will definitely find a destination worth visiting here.
area
Central Hungary As the capitalBudapest, This is the most visited area of the country. |
Lake Balaton Tens of thousands of tourists come to the unofficial capital of the Lake Balaton region every year.Siofok。 |
West Danube Close to the Austrian border, it has a historic city center and a beautiful castle. |
Northern Hungary Here you can see many historic towns, wine regions and caves. |
Northern Great Plains |
Southern Great Plains |
Danube Center |
Southern Danube |
city
- 1 Budapest — Full of green parks, interesting museums and active nightlife, Budapest is one of the most pleasant cities in Europe
- 2 Debrecen — The second largest city in the country
- 3 Jere — There are many cafes, restaurants, boutiques and nightclubs in its lovely Baroque city center
- 4 Kecskemet — A town famous for its vibrant music atmosphere, plum brandy and Art Nouveau architecture
- 5 Miskolc — OwnMiskolcThe only cave, the third largest city in the country, close to the Bükk hills
- 6 Nyiregyhaza — A medium-sized city with busy water resorts, museum villages and an annual autumn festival
- 7 Page — A pleasant cultural center and university town
- 8 Szeged — The sunniest city in Hungary
- 9 Szekes white fort — The seat of the former royal family, currently known for its Baroque architecture and museums
Other destinations
- 1 Lake Balaton — The main lakes of Hungary,Central EuropeLargest lake
- 2 Hortobagy National Park — Hungary’s largest protected area and Europe’s largest semi-natural grassland
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arrival
aviation
railway
Private car
bus
Passenger ship
Travel around
highway
The highway network in Hungary is growing rapidly (1,480 km in total), each of which starts in Budapest.
- M0-the Budapest highway. The northeast and south parts have been completed.
- M1-Connect toJere,AustriaandSlovakia(West direction)
- M2-Connect toWarsaw, Planned to extend toSlovakiaBorder (north direction)
- M3/M30/M35-Connect toMiskolc,DebrecenandNyiregyhaza(East direction)
- M5-Connect toSerbia,throughKecskemettoSzeged(southeast)
- M6/M60-Connect toDanube NeustadtandPage(South direction)
- M7/M70-Connect toLake Balaton,CroatiaandSlovenia(southwest)
plan:
- M44-will beKecskemetConnect with M5, viaBekescabaExtending to the Romanian border (to the east)
- M8/M9-across the country from east to west
To 2015
Language
The official languages of Hungary are Hungarian, German, and Czech in some areas.
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Activity
Shopping
currency
The currency unit of Hungary is the forint abbreviationHUForFt. The denominations of banknotes are HUF20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 2,000, 1,000, and 500; the denominations of coins are HUF200 (two colors, similar to €1), 100 (two colors, similar to €2), 50, 20, 10 There are 5.
Most hotels and some restaurants and shops now accept Euros. Please make sure you check the exchange rate. Sometimes in some famous places (such as McDonald's), outdated exchange rates are used. The forint will be replaced by the euro in the future but there is no specific schedule and implementation method yet.
You can use major credit cards (EuroCard or Visa) in large shops and visits, but you must first be prepared not to swipe your card. Small cities cannot handle card business manually, but the coverage of ATM machines is quite extensive.
However, when conducting any money transaction, it is best to use HUF if possible. Some hotels and shops charge high Euro transfer fees.
Currency exchange
Overhead
diet
Nightlife
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jobs
Safety
Medical treatment
manner
- The revolution of 1956 is still a sensitive topic for many Hungarians. I also advise you not to discuss everything in the Treaty of Trianon (1920). The Hungarians are surprisingly sensitive to it.
- The public display of the communist red star, hammer and sickle symbols, the swastika and SS symbols, and the Hungarian fascist arrow cross are prohibited by law. Make sure you don’t have these symbols on your clothes, even if it’s just a joke. You may also be fined.
communication
- Broadband Internet access is currently very common in Hungary. Free Internet access (WIFI) is common in shopping malls; in Budapest, most cafes and bars. You can access WiFi even in small towns. Look for the "wireless network" sign, you need to ask for the password, but if it is a customer, it will be given to you for free.