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]]>Hungary uses the Hungarian Forint (HUF), so exchange some currency upon arrival. While Hungarian is the official language, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Budapest’s public transportation system is efficient. Get a Budapest Card for unlimited trams, buses, and metro travel.
Cross the Chain Bridge to explore Buda Castle, which offers panoramic views of the city. Don’t miss the Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion. Admire the stunning Parliament Building along the Danube River, which is particularly striking when illuminated at night. Discover Budapest’s unique ruin bars, like Szimpla Kert, set in abandoned buildings and courtyards.
Dive into Budapest’s thermal bath culture at Széchenyi, one of the largest in Europe. Relax at the Art Nouveau-style Gellért Baths, known for their healing waters. Experience Rudas Baths’ historic Ottoman-era atmosphere.
Enjoy a romantic Danube River cruise in the evening to see Budapest’s illuminated landmarks. Stop by Margaret Island, a lush oasis in the middle of the Danube. Walk across the Liberty Bridge for striking views and great photo opportunities.
Dive into Budapest’s nightlife at Gozsdu Courtyard, lined with bars and restaurants. Attend a performance at the Hungarian State Opera House, known for its impressive acoustics. Check out night markets like Karavan Street Food for late-night bites.
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]]>The origin of these places dates back to the early 2000s when a bunch of young people were on the lookout for a cheap place to go out and have a drink. The perfect solution was abandoned buildings that ware furnished and turned into bars.
Here are our picks for best ruin bars in Budapest:
Szimpla Kert is an old stove factory that was made into a ruin bar, and it is actually Budapest’s first bar of its kind. There are lots of different areas and rooms that have its own character. Wherever you look, you will see vintage and random stuff, like old computer monitors suspended from the ceiling, graffiti, random paintings etc.
Connected with the hostel, this simple and basic ruin pub is located in the courtyard of the building that has long wooden tables, a newspaper ceiling and fun games to play.
Multiple bars, lounges, DJs, dancefloors, game rooms, indoor and outdoor spaces, fun details everywhere you look are just some of the reasons why Instant is one of the most popular ruin bars in Budapest.
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]]>The post A Cheat Sheet for Budapest, Hungary, First-Time Tourists appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hungary uses the Hungarian Forint (HUF), so exchange some currency upon arrival. While Hungarian is the official language, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Budapest’s public transportation system is efficient. Get a Budapest Card for unlimited trams, buses, and metro travel.
Cross the Chain Bridge to explore Buda Castle, which offers panoramic views of the city. Don’t miss the Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion. Admire the stunning Parliament Building along the Danube River, which is particularly striking when illuminated at night. Discover Budapest’s unique ruin bars, like Szimpla Kert, set in abandoned buildings and courtyards.
Dive into Budapest’s thermal bath culture at Széchenyi, one of the largest in Europe. Relax at the Art Nouveau-style Gellért Baths, known for their healing waters. Experience Rudas Baths’ historic Ottoman-era atmosphere.
Enjoy a romantic Danube River cruise in the evening to see Budapest’s illuminated landmarks. Stop by Margaret Island, a lush oasis in the middle of the Danube. Walk across the Liberty Bridge for striking views and great photo opportunities.
Dive into Budapest’s nightlife at Gozsdu Courtyard, lined with bars and restaurants. Attend a performance at the Hungarian State Opera House, known for its impressive acoustics. Check out night markets like Karavan Street Food for late-night bites.
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]]>The post Budapest’s Nightlife: Ruin Bars You Must Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The origin of these places dates back to the early 2000s when a bunch of young people were on the lookout for a cheap place to go out and have a drink. The perfect solution was abandoned buildings that ware furnished and turned into bars.
Here are our picks for best ruin bars in Budapest:
Szimpla Kert is an old stove factory that was made into a ruin bar, and it is actually Budapest’s first bar of its kind. There are lots of different areas and rooms that have its own character. Wherever you look, you will see vintage and random stuff, like old computer monitors suspended from the ceiling, graffiti, random paintings etc.
Connected with the hostel, this simple and basic ruin pub is located in the courtyard of the building that has long wooden tables, a newspaper ceiling and fun games to play.
Multiple bars, lounges, DJs, dancefloors, game rooms, indoor and outdoor spaces, fun details everywhere you look are just some of the reasons why Instant is one of the most popular ruin bars in Budapest.
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