Quick Guide

LANGUAGE: "A Central European destination with a unique identity."

In Budapest, one of the most attractive city break destinations in Central Europe, the main language is Hungarian. However, in hotels, restaurants and most tourist areas, English is widely spoken, making a Budapest city break easy and comfortable for international travellers. The city feels welcoming, safe and easy to navigate, even for first-time visitors.


OFFICIAL TIME: "Aligned with European travel rhythm."

Budapest follows Central European Time (CET), making it convenient for travellers from across Europe, allowing easy planning of daily activities, sightseeing and dining experiences throughout the day.


CURRENCY: "Different, but practical."

The official currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF), used across all services and businesses in Budapest. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it is recommended to carry some cash for local transport, markets and smaller purchases.


CULTURE & LOCAL IDENTITY: "History, elegance and relaxation."

Budapest is known for its grand architecture, rich history and unique thermal bath culture, offering a travel experience that combines cultural discovery, relaxation and urban lifestyle. The city is divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest, each offering a distinct atmosphere.


ELECTRICITY AND PLUGS: "Travel without complications."

Electricity in Budapest uses the standard 230V European system, allowing easy use of phones, laptops and personal devices without adapters.


VISA FOR ALBANIAN CITIZENS: "Easy access within Europe."

Albanian citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Hungary under Schengen rules, making Budapest a highly accessible European destination.