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Budapest Essentials

 

When in Budapest, some things must be seen and done: Spend some relaxing hours in one of the thermal baths, visit the castle district at dawn, enjoy some quality Hungarian wine, walk one of the beautiful bridges, take the antique metro 1 to Heroes Square and discover some of Budapest's fabulous Ruin Bars!

Check our Top 3 to find the nicest places for breakfast, bars with live-music, a good terrace or a late night snack. Check our Event page for the latest events and expos. Check our Discount page for special discounts and our nightlife page for the best bars and clubs..

On this page you will find some essential info in order to help you to discover the city but also some things one should not do like going to the baths in the afternoon during Sziget or taking unregistered taxis. Enjoy Budapest!

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THE CITY
Budapest has 2 million inhabitants and was built from three cities: Buda and Obuda on the Westside of the Danube and Pest (the real centre of Budapest) on the east side of the river. Buda is located at the hilly west side of the Danube. The heart of Buda is the castle district, very busy and touristy at daytime but a great place to be after sunset. Obuda (Old Buda) is originally a baroque town near the Roman city Aquincum (close to Sziget), but not much of it has survived communism. The main streets of Pest are: the Grand Boulevard( the streets that make the half circle around Budapest centre from Margit bridge to Petofi bridge, tram 4-6) and the Andrassy ut from downtown Pest to the Citypark. Downtown Pest is located between the Chainbridge and the green bridge. The Vaci utca is the main shopping street. The district south of downtown Pest, around Raday Utca, is a student area with many small bars and restaurants. The part east of downtown, the Jewish quarter, is known for it’s lively underground/nightlife scene.

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport in Budapest-centre is very good. At the Grand Boulevard trams 4-6 depart every 2-5 minutes, at night, busses leave every 15 minutes. The metro works till 23.30. The HEV metro towards Sziget works all night during the Sziget period. It’s recommended to buy a weekly ticket. A weekly ticket costs about 4600 forint (16 euro) and provides access to all public transport for the whole week, day and night.

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TAXI
It’s much cheaper to call and order a taxi then to pick one on the streets. Only use official taxi companies, don't take individual drivers who approach you. A taxi ride in the city is max. 4000 HUF, never ever higher, to the airport it's about 5000 HUF. DO NOT TAKE TAXI'S WHO OFFER THEMSELVES AT THE STATIONS, THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT REGISTERED TAXIS AND NOT TO BE TRUSTED! The following taxi companies speak English and not expensive:
- Fo taxi: +3612222222
- Buda taxi: +3612333333
- City taxi: +3612111111

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BEWARE OF..
Budapest is a safe city. Still, beware of pick-pockets, don't take an unregistered taxi and don't take Hungarian girls for a drink when they ask you for one in the Vaci street, because they might take you to a special place where you have to pay 100 euro for a beer. 
These bars (all around Vaci utca) are on the
blacklist:

- Diamond Club
Budapest II district, Bimbo ut 3.
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Eden Night Club
Budapest VI district, Andrassy ut. 54
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Galaxia etterem, bar
Budapest V district, Becsi utca 3.
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La Dolce Vita
Budapest V district, Oktober 6. utca 8.
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Mercy Club and Lounge
Budapest VII district, Dohany utca 88.
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Pigalle Night Club
Budapest VIII district, Kiss Jozsef utca 1-3.
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Varoskozpont (accessible by outside elevator)
Budapest V district, Vaci utca 16.

Hard drugs and softdrugs are illegal in Hungary.

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SHOPPING
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Westend shopping mall
Three floors of shops and a big cinema next to the Nyugati station
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Mamut shopping mall
Two connected buildings with mainly small shops a market and a bowling next to Moszkva square
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Arena shopping mall
Biggest mall with cinema near Keleti station
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Vaci utca shopping street
Main shopping street of Pest
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Boutique shop
Egyetem ter and surroundings

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