7 Days trip in Hungary

Budget: 0 USD - 1000 USD Historical landmarks Outdoor adventures City sightseeing
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Hungary, a landlocked country in Central Europe, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. With a diverse geography that includes the Great Hungarian Plain and picturesque lakes, Hungary offers a unique travel experience. From exploring the historic streets of Budapest to relaxing in thermal baths and savoring traditional Hungarian cuisine, visitors to Hungary are in for a treat.


General Infomation

Currency
HUF
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to HUF
HUF 347.16
Capital
Budapest
Timezone
GMT+0200
Electricity
Language
Hungarian
Weather
9.80°C
Best Way to Get Around
Public transportation (trams
buses
metro)
bicycles
taxis

Day 1


  1. Ipolytarnóc Dinosaur and History Park

    120 minutes

    Explore the Ipolytarnóc Dinosaur and History Park, which features an outdoor exhibit of prehistoric creatures and a museum showcasing the geological formation of the area.

  2. Aggtelek National Park

    180 minutes

    Hike through the beautiful Aggtelek National Park, which features stunning karst formations, caves to explore, and scenic trails.

  3. Eger Castle

    90 minutes

    Visit the Eger Castle, which dates back to the 13th century and played a significant role in the Ottoman wars.


Day 2


  1. Hungarian State Opera House

    120 minutes

    Experience a guided tour of the Hungarian State Opera House, which is known for its stunning neo-Renaissance architecture and history of famous performers.

  2. Fisherman's Bastion

    90 minutes

    Take in stunning views of the city from Fisherman's Bastion, which is a unique neo-Gothic style terrace and one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks.

  3. Margaret Island

    150 minutes

    Explore the Margaret Island, which is located in the middle of the Danube river and features beautiful parks, gardens, and a medieval monastery ruins.


Day 3


  1. Tihany Abbey

    120 minutes

    Visit the Tihany Abbey, which is a Benedictine monastery that dates back to the 11th century and is one of the oldest historical landmarks in Hungary.

  2. Balaton Uplands National Park

    240 minutes

    Go on a scenic hike through the Balaton Uplands National Park, which features a diverse ecosystem of forests, meadows, and hills surrounding the stunning Lake Balaton.

  3. Szentendre

    180 minutes

    Explore the charming town of Szentendre, which is known for its beautiful architecture, art galleries, and museums.


Day 4


  1. Széchenyi Thermal Bath

    180 minutes

    Relax and unwind at the Széchenyi Thermal Bath, which is one of the largest and most popular thermal baths in Europe, featuring dozens of indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, and more.

  2. Matthias Church

    120 minutes

    Visit the breathtaking Matthias Church, which is located in the heart of Budapest and dates back to the 14th century with a unique Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

  3. Váci Street

    120 minutes

    Wander through the lively Váci Street, which is one of Budapest's most famous shopping and dining streets, featuring a variety of boutiques, souvenir shops, and cafes.


Day 5


  1. Buda Castle

    120 minutes

    Explore the Buda Castle, which is a massive palace complex that stands on top of the Buda Hill and offers stunning views of the city and the Danube River.

  2. Gellért Hill

    90 minutes

    Hike up to the top of the Gellért Hill, which is a popular spot among locals and tourists for panoramic views of Budapest, featuring a stunning statue of liberty on the top.

  3. Dohány Street Synagogue

    120 minutes

    Visit the Dohány Street Synagogue, which is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world, featuring stunning Moorish Revival architecture and rich history.


Day 6


  1. Deák Ferenc Square

    60 minutes

    Visit the Deák Ferenc Square, which is the main square in Budapest and the intersection of three metro lines, featuring a variety of shops, cafes, and street performers.

  2. Hungarian Parliament Building

    120 minutes

    Tour the Hungarian Parliament Building, which is the largest building in Hungary and one of the most iconic landmarks of Budapest, featuring a unique neo-Gothic architecture and a rich history.

  3. Danube Promenade

    150 minutes

    Stroll along the Danube Promenade, which is a scenic walkway along the Danube River and a popular spot for sightseeing, featuring a variety of outdoor activities and entertainment options.


Day 7


  1. Ferencváros Market Hall

    120 minutes

    Experience the local culture and food at the Ferencváros Market Hall, which is one of the oldest and largest indoor markets in Budapest, featuring a variety of vendors and products.

  2. Heroes' Square

    90 minutes

    Visit the Heroes' Square, which is the largest square in Budapest and a symbolic location for Hungary's history and culture, featuring a range of statues and monuments.

  3. Great Market Hall

    120 minutes

    Explore the Great Market Hall, which is the oldest and largest indoor market in Budapest, featuring a variety of products, souvenirs, and local delicacies.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
10-20 USD per night
Hotel
50-100 USD per night
Airbnb
30-50 USD per night

Transportation

Public transportation
1-2 USD per ride
Taxi
10-20 USD per ride
Car Rental
30-50 USD per day

Food

Street Food
2-5 USD per meal
Budget Restaurant
5-10 USD per meal
Fancy Restaurant
30-50 USD per meal

Activities

Ipolytarnóc Geological Park Entrance Fee
10 USD for adults, 5 USD for children
Budapest City Tour
30-50 USD per person
Hungarian Wine Tasting
20-30 USD per person

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