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// Navigate Budapest as visitor, expat, digital nomad, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and local insights.

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descriptionNavigate Budapest as visitor, expat, digital nomad, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and local insights.
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When to Use

User asks about Budapest for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
District V, VI, VII (center)neighborhoods-center.md
Buda side (I, II, XI, XII)neighborhoods-buda.md
Pest residential (XIII, XIV)neighborhoods-pest.md
Outer districtsneighborhoods-outer.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Hungarian cuisinefood-hungarian.md
International & fine diningfood-international.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Wine, ruin bars, nightlifefood-nightlife.md
Practical
Moving & settlingresident.md
Transport (metro, tram, BKK)transport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safety & lawssafety.md
Weather & seasonsclimate.md
Local services (banking, SIM)local.md
Career
Tech industry & salariestech.md
Business setupbusiness.md
Visas (work, digital nomad, EU)visas.md
Startups & fundingstartup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customsculture.md
Healthcare & insurancehealthcare.md
Schools & educationeducation.md
Expat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.md
Thermal baths & wellnessthermal.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, expat, digital nomad, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • EU status: EU citizen (free movement) vs non-EU (visa required)
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Buda vs Pest

Budapest is two cities merged across the Danube:

  • Buda (west): Hilly, residential, quieter, Castle District, wealthier
  • Pest (east): Flat, vibrant, most attractions, nightlife, business
  • District numbering: I-XXIII, with lower numbers generally more central See neighborhoods-index.md for detailed comparison.

3. EU Context

Hungary is in the EU but NOT Schengen-adjacent in some ways:

  • EU citizens: Free to live and work indefinitely
  • Non-EU: Need visa/residence permit for stays >90 days
  • Digital nomad visa: Available since 2022 (White Card)
  • Currency: Hungarian Forint (HUF), NOT Euro See visas.md for current requirements and processes.

4. Weather Reality

Continental climate with four distinct seasons:

  • Summer (Jun-Aug): 25-35°C, can be hot and humid
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): -5 to 5°C, can drop to -15°C, occasional snow
  • Spring/Autumn: Most pleasant, 15-25°C
  • Thermal baths: Year-round activity, especially magical in winter See climate.md for monthly breakdown.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

ItemRange
1BR rent (center)HUF 200,000-350,000/month (~€500-900)
1BR rent (outer)HUF 120,000-200,000/month (~€300-500)
Senior SWE salaryHUF 1,200,000-2,000,000/month (~€3,000-5,000)
Monthly transit passHUF 9,500 (~€24)
Dinner for two (mid-range)HUF 15,000-25,000 (~€38-65)
International school feesHUF 2,500,000-8,000,000/year (~€6,300-20,000)

6. Cost Reality

Budapest is one of Europe's best value capitals:

  • Housing: 25-35% of budget for expats, much less than Western Europe
  • Food: Excellent quality at low prices, especially local cuisine
  • Healthcare: Public healthcare available, private affordable
  • Transport: Cheap and excellent (metro, tram, bus network)
  • Hidden costs: Utility bills can be high in winter (heating)

7. Transit Excellence

Unlike car-centric cities, Budapest has superb public transit:

  • Metro: 4 lines, M1 is UNESCO heritage (oldest in continental Europe)
  • Trams: Extensive network, including scenic Danube routes (2, 4, 6)
  • Buses/trolleys: Cover areas metro doesn't reach
  • BKK app: Essential for planning and mobile tickets
  • Night buses: Run until metro starts (~4:30am) Most residents don't need cars. See transport.md.

8. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
Young professionalsDistrict VII, VI, V
FamiliesDistrict II, XI, XII (Buda hills)
Budget-consciousDistrict VIII, XIII, XIV
Nightlife loversDistrict VII (Jewish Quarter)
Tech workersDistrict XIII (near offices), V, VI
Quiet/natureDistrict II, XII (Buda hills)
StudentsDistrict VIII, IX (near universities)

Budapest-Specific Traps

  • Forint confusion — Large numbers (lunch = 4,000 HUF). Roughly divide by 400 for EUR.
  • Ruin bar tourist traps — Some charge 5x normal prices. Check prices before ordering.
  • Taxi scams — Only use Bolt or official Főtaxi. Never hail from street.
  • Thermal bath pickpockets — Use lockers, don't bring valuables.
  • Apartment scams — Never pay before viewing. Use established platforms.
  • Summer heat in old buildings — Many lack AC. Check before renting.
  • Winter utility costs — Old buildings with poor insulation = high heating bills.
  • Hungarian language — Extremely difficult. English widely spoken in center, less outside.
  • Cash still common — Smaller shops, markets may be cash-only.
  • Sunday closures — Most shops closed Sundays (except malls, some restaurants).

Cultural Awareness

Key cultural points for visitors/residents:

  • Hospitality: Hungarians may seem reserved initially but are warm once you connect
  • Punctuality: Expected in business settings
  • Tipping: 10-15% standard in restaurants
  • Toasting: Look in eyes when clinking glasses (wine/pálinka)
  • Shoes off: Often expected when entering homes
  • Name order: Hungarian names are surname-first (like Asian countries)
  • National holidays: March 15, August 20, October 23 — many closures

See culture.md for comprehensive guidance.

Thermal Bath Culture

Budapest is the "City of Spas" with 120+ thermal springs:

  • Széchenyi: Largest in Europe, year-round outdoor pools, tourist-friendly
  • Gellért: Art Nouveau masterpiece, more elegant atmosphere
  • Rudas: Ottoman-era, rooftop pool with city views
  • Király: Small, authentic Ottoman bath
  • Palatinus: Outdoor complex on Margaret Island (summer)

Etiquette: Bring flip-flops, towel (or rent), swimming cap required in some pools. See thermal.md for complete guide.

Ruin Bar Scene

Budapest's unique contribution to nightlife culture:

  • Szimpla Kert: The original, now touristy but iconic
  • Instant-Fogas: Huge complex, multiple floors/vibes
  • Mazel Tov: Restaurant-bar hybrid, Middle Eastern food
  • Ellátó Kert: More local, less tourist
  • Anker't: Upscale ruin bar with quality food

Located mainly in District VII (Jewish Quarter). See food-nightlife.md.

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