Cheap Flights to Hungary

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How much do things cost in Hungary?
Taxi start USD 2.02
Oranges (1kg) USD 1.57
Fitness club, monthly fee for 1 adult USD 46.08
Combo meal at McDonalds USD 6.27
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff USD 0.16
1 Pair of Nike shoes USD 85.33
Imported beer at restaurant USD 2.02
Water bottle (1.5 liter) USD 0.45
Potato (1kg) USD 0.83
Coke bottle USD 1.16
* All price are converted to USD

About Hungary

Hungary is a very romantic destination. Located on the banks of the Danube, Budapest is a city full of charm. Endless walking opportunities on both sides and gorgeous views of the architecture are the main reasons for which people book cheap flights to Hungary. Do not miss the country's natural wonders: the Hungarian countryside is worth the detour.

Covering an area of 93,029 square kilometers, Hungary has about 9.9 million inhabitants. Hungary was the country where the dismantling of the Iron Curtain and the actual ideological border between East and West began. The largest religion in Hungary is Catholicism and other minority religions are Calvinism, Lutheranism, and Judaism. Hungary is home to 19 departments. The best seasons to visit Hungary are during spring and autumn, even if sometimes a little wet in May and June. Summer is hot, sunny, and long. However, the resorts are crowded in late July and August. November is the wettest month of the year and winter is cold and often dreary, so you should take this into account when booking cheap flights to Hungary.

Getting to Hungary by plane is the easiest way to reach this European country. When you book airline tickets to Hungary, you are very likely to use the Budapest Ferihegy Airport , located 24 miles southeast of downtown Budapest. In Budapest, the subway is the most convenient way to get around. Inside the country, there two complementary ways: the train (Intercity) and a network of buses (cheaper and often faster). Visit the stations of Budapest (east, north, south) to the bus station to book tickets.

Situated on the banks of the Danube, with the Castle Quarter and Andrassy Avenue as main landmarks, Budapest is nicknamed the Queen of the Danube. Budapest retains vestiges of monuments that had a major architectural influence at various times, such as the castle of Buda, where the Hapsburg dynasty lived. The right bank of the Danube, with its rolling hills scattered with small painted houses is old part of the city, Buda, with charm to spare. Cross the river and you will find yourself lost in the fog, just saw the dome of the Parliament, and surrounded by modern buildings and baroque. Flighthub offer the cheapest flights to Hungary, so if Budapest is the next trip on your list, you should check out the offers on the website for the best deals.

A popular destination for those who are booking cheap tickets to Hungary in order to enjoy the nature by is Lake Balaton. Surrounded by green hills, dunes and beaches, this large lake (one of the largest in Europe) offers a combination of tranquillity and adventure. This is a great spot for lovers of boating. Moreover, the lake has mineralized water that relieves rheumatism. If you are looking for tranquility when you travel to Hungary, you may prefer the north shore as it is less crowded. In summer, the freshwater of lake warms up and the temperature rises to 26 degrees. Spend a weekend in Hungary at the spa of Hévíz Lake (near Lake Balaton) where you will find a thermal water temperature not falling below 33 degrees. An absolute delight for body and mind! As the accommodation near Lake Balaton is very sought after, you should take this into account when searching for Hotels in Hungary.

The cultural heritage of Hungary is another reason to start looking for cheap flights to Hungary. The city of Eger is an essential stop for lovers of architecture and gastronomy. In the north, the city (one of the oldest in Hungary) is famous for its wine and varied heritage (minaret, basilica, medieval fortress), From Budapest, go to the subway station to take a Stadionok cheap bus to Eger.

Very consistent and plentiful, Hungarian cuisine is tasty when properly prepared. Common dishes are not spicy. It uses a lot of paprika however, often also dill, oregano, tarragon, and basil. Each region has its specialties and stews goulashes. Paprika is a very important ingredient of the Hungarian cuisine. What would the Hungarian cuisine without the valuable red powder? In most cases a typical Hungarian meal starts with a soup.

Information about travelling to Hungary

  • Industries of Hungary
    mining
    metallurgy
    construction materials
    processed foods
    textiles
  • Sex ratio of Hungary
    0.91 male/female
  • Cellphone owners in Hungary
    11.58 million (72nd)
  • Area of Hungary
    93 028 km² (110th)
  • Ethnic groups of Hungary
    Hungarian 92.3%
    Roma 1.9%
    other or unknown 5.8%
  • Internet users in Hungary
    6.176 million (41st)