Budapest is beautiful in any season. None of the tourists remain indifferent to its attractions. Prices in Budapest are usually of interest to those who are going there for the first time.
Where to stay for a tourist
There are many hotels in Budapest from 2 * to 5 *. The best option is to live in a 3-4 * hotel. Rooms there are usually 2 and 3-bed. In addition to standard rooms, hotels have All rooms. Residents receive good nutrition in them. A feature of Budapest hotels is that the keys to the room must be left at the reception when leaving. If you lose your keys, you will have to pay a fine of 5 thousand forints. The hotel offers discount vouchers for entertainment venues, as well as a city map.
How much does food cost
In Budapest, tourists are happy to visit the Trofea restaurant on Mexico Street. Meals there are on the principle of a buffet. Dinner for two will cost no more than 6000 forints. The restaurant serves large portions including salads, main course, glass of wine or beer. Restaurants in Budapest offer palinka or unique - a sweet and strong Hungarian drink reminiscent of syrup. Strudels are a popular dish. At the restaurant you can taste cherry, apple or plum tarts. Delicious meals cost 150-300 HUF. Approximate rate: 1 euro = 270 forints.
What to buy in Budapest
Shopping is best done in those stores that are located in the central part of the city. The prices there are more expensive than in other retail outlets, but the quality of the goods is high. Tesco supermarkets are open on holidays. As souvenirs, tourists buy hand-painted porcelain, dolls in traditional costumes. If you are interested in Hungarian products, then check out the paprika and wine from local winemakers.
As a gift, you can buy openwork napkins, tablecloths, towels. You will find antiques at the Bolhapiac Petofi Csarnok flea market.
Excursion programs
The entertainment scheme in Budapest depends on the tourist's goals. A variety of excursions are possible in this city. Among the museums worth visiting is the Hungarian National Museum, which houses an impressive art gallery. A ticket to this establishment costs 2,000 forints. Interesting objects are the Museum of Modern Art, the Church of St. Elizabeth (everyone throws 200 forint coins at the entrance), the Basilica of St. Stefan. A sightseeing tour of Budapest for 4 hours costs about 130 euros. You can book a cruise and dinner to explore the city at night. Such a program will cost at least 30 euros. Individual excursions around Budapest for 4-5 hours cost a minimum of 160 euros.