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  1. Hungary Travel Guide: Your Exploration Of Hungary's Rich History And Culture

Hungary Travel Guide: Your Exploration of Hungary's Rich History and Culture

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Hungary is a country in Central Europe nestled between 7 countries. The history of this wonderful country dates to 895 AD when the Magyars from Russia invaded this country and settled here. Whether you're looking to travel and explore the fascinating culture, or just here to sight-see the lovely scenery and beautiful architecture, Hungary is one country that leaves everyone wanting more.

Hungary is a dream country to explore for the adventurous and art-inclined tourist. Starting from the lovely capital of Budapest, cruise your way through the Danube river and enjoy some sparkling wine at Castle District. Further, the other must-sees include the natural limestone Anna Caves at Miskolc, Bishop's Castle at Gyor, and the Trinity statue at Sopron, making it an ideal destination for Hungary travel packages. Relax and rejuvenate at the banks of Lake Balaton and be enchanted by the ethereal views Hungary has to offer.

Getting there

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is the main international airport serving the capital of Hungary. There are regular flights that operate from most Indian International airports to Budapest. Popular operators in this route are Aeroflot, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Air India and Jet Airways.

Best rates for this route is usually available when you book 6-7 months prior.

DEPARTUREDURATIONLOWEST ROUND TRIP DEALS
Delhi11h, 1 stopRs. 20270
Mumbai10h, 1 stopRs. 33676
Chennai12h, 1 stopRs. 37390
Kolkata13h, 1 stopRs. 36059
Hyderabad12h, 1 stopRs. 41079
Bangalore12h, 1 stopRs. 34970
Kochi12h, 1 stopRs. 39756

Best time to go

Since Hungary is landlocked at the meeting point of three different climatic zones: Continental, Mediterranean and Oceanic, it has quite a dynamic climate with biting cold winters and really hot summers. As the terrain is not particularly varied, similar climatic conditions prevail in most areas. The small variations observed between regions are created by differences in altitude and proximity to lakes and rivers. Shoulder season is during April-May or August-October with the peak season between June-July.

Visa requirements in hungary

You might need a visa before you come to Europe on holiday, depending on where you're from and how long you're staying. A general visitor visa (tourist visa) will normally allow you to stay in Europe for 3 months. You can apply for up to 9 months in an 18 month period, but more than 3 months will only be granted in special cases.

    Cost of visa

7500 INR

Processing time

Min 15 days working days

Documents to carry

  • Passport: Original Passport with validity of minimum six months.
  • Flight Vouchers
  • Hotel Vouchers

Public Transport in hungary

Hungary is quite a well connected country with multiple modes of public transport infrastructure present in the capital city of Budapest. You can see metros, trams, trains and buses operating in the metropolitan city of Budapest. Buses are the most popular and preferred mode of transport for daily travel in and around the city. However trains are more efficient for travelling across the country as well as beyond the border.

Taxi & Airport transfer in hungary

There are a lot of taxi/shuttle services at Budapest airport that offer hotel transfers and return airport transfers. Some of the popular ones include ATB (Airport Transfers Budapest), BATP (Budapest Airport Transfer Plus) and ShuttleDirect. Further, you can also use Uber or hail a cab off the street to get around.

Transport & city passes in hungary

The Hungarian Flexipass is a viable option for travellers who wish to explore Hungary and its cities/towns. It is a Rail pass that gives unlimited access to the Hungarian rail network and can be availed for 5/10/15/30 days.

Driving & Car rental in hungary

Renting a car is relatively more expensive than utilising the public transport available. However, self-driving is a popular option to explore the country-side as well as for cross-country road-trips at your own leisure.

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