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Cheap Flights to Budapest (BUD)

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Divided by the Danube but united in spirit, Budapest is a city of contrasts and harmony. While Buda is crowned with hilltop castles, Pest buzzes with cafe-lined boulevards. Ready to explore this European gem? Book your flights to Budapest and let the city’s rhythm sweep you into an unforgettable adventure.

Things to do in Budapest

Top attractions 

Time to dine

Passport and visa requirements

Before you fly, make sure your passport has at least 6 months of validity and a blank page for stamping. Depending on where you're from, you might need a visa to enter Budapest, or you might get one on arrival. It’s always a good idea to check the latest entry rules before you fly. You can find everything you need on Budapest’s visa requirements.

Best time to visit Budapest

September to October brings sunny days, crisp air, and fewer crowds, so you can explore with ease.

Getting around Budapest

You’ve got trams gliding through the city, buses and metros running like clockwork, and taxis or ride apps when you want door-to-door ease. Prefer to drive? Car rentals are an option, but walking or hopping on public transport often gets you there faster and with scenic views.

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FAQs

What are the Passport and visa requirements?+
Before you fly, make sure your passport has at least 6 months of validity and a blank page for stamping. Depending on where you're from, you might need a visa to enter Budapest, or you might get one on arrival. It’s always a good idea to check the latest entry rules before you fly. You can find everything you need on Budapest’s visa requirements here.
What currency is used in Budapest? +
The Hungarian Forint (Ft) is the official currency used in Budapest.
What is Budapest famous for? +
Budapest is renowned for its thermal baths, historic architecture, and vibrant markets.
Do people speak English in Budapest? +
English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger locals.
What is the best way to explore Budapest?+
You’ve got trams gliding through the city, buses and metros running like clockwork, and taxis or ride apps when you want door-to-door ease. Prefer to drive? Car rentals are an option, but walking or hopping on public transport often gets you there faster and with scenic views.