Also known as the Republic of Hungary or Hungarian Republic,
Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe and bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania,
Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Budapest is the largest city and also the Capital of Hungary. One of the key reasons
why Hungary is popular is its hospitality to tourists. Also, one can find an ideal mix of history and modern day in
Hungary. While Hungarians proudly stick to their old Magyar Tradition, they also keep them abreast with current
fashions across the world.
Most visitors flock to see Budapest, a truly world class city
situated on River Danube which enchants everyone with love and music. The city is a blend of culture and
outstanding beauty making it the right place for tourists. The city has been a paradise for writers, musicians and
artists who were greatly influenced by this graceful city. If you travel west in Hungary Lake Balaton is popular
with tourists. Local cuisines include halászlé (fish soup) with pasta and goulash (gulyás) soup.
Population & Languages
The population of Hungary is Roughly 10 million and the official
language being spoken is Hungarian.
Electricity
The voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The types of
plugs used are Round pin attachment plug and "Schuko" plug and receptacle with side grounding contacts.
Geographic Location
Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe and
bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. River Danube and River Tisza divide
the country into three large regions. The country is strategically located astride main land routes between Western
Europe and Balkan Peninsula as well as between Ukraine and Mediterranean basin
Climate
The climate of Hungary can be termed as Temperate with hot
summers and cold winters. The average annual temperature of Hungary is around 9.6 °C. The maximum temperature in
summer can be 43 °C and as low as -30 °C. The summer average is 26 to 36 °C and winter average is 0 to -16
°C.
Local Customs
Like any other country Hungary has its own customs too. It is
customary to handshake. It is customary to make the toast and return. It is customary for guests to offer gifts to
the host of a meal. Smoking is prohibited in most public areas. But travellers can smoke in long distance trains.
Casual dress is acceptable in most places and formal for special occasions. Tipping up to 10 to 15 percent is
customary for all services including restaurants, bars, clubs, taxis etc.
Attractions
Budapest
Ø Castle Royal Palace
Ø Fisherman’s Bastion
Ø Matthias Church
Ø Gellért Hill
Ø Chain Bridge
Ø The Great Synagogue and Jewish Museum
Ø Parliament Buildings
Ø Statue Park
Eger
Ø Eger Castle
Ø Szépasszony Valley (Valley of the Pretty Woman)
Lake Balaton
Ø Hévíz
Ø Keszthely
The Danube Bend
Ø Esztergom
Ø Szentendre
Ø Visegrad
Travel
By Air – The national airline of Hungary is Malv which operates
flights from more than forty cities across the world. Other international airlines operating from Hungary include
Aeroflot, Air France, British Airways, easyJet, KLM, Lufthansa, Sky Europe, Swiss, United Airlines and Wizz Air.
Ferihegy Budapest International Airport (BUD) is the biggest airport which is like ten miles southeast of
Budapest.
By River - There is a daily hydrofoil service run by MAHART
connecting Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest in the months of April to October.
By Rail – The country is part of the extensive network of trains
connecting the European cities. Hungary is connected to 16 European cities and there are 47 international trains
daily to Budapest by direct rail link.
Duty Free Items
1. 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1 kg
smoking tobacco for EU countries.
2. 200 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars, or 250g
of smoking tobacco for Non-EU countries.
3. 10 litres of spirits with more than 22% and ethyl alcohol,
or 20 litre of beverages less than 22% alcohol content, or 90 litre of wine or 60 litre of sparkling wine, or
110 litres of beer for EU countries.
4. 1 litre of spirits and 2 litre of wine for Non-EU
countries.
5. 50g perfume or 250 ml eau de toilette
6. Gifts, Food, fruits, medications and flowers for personal
use of value up to €175
Prohibited Items
Un-canned goods, meat or dairy products, Narcotics, firearms,
ammunition, weapons, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks and alcoholic beverages that contain more than
sixty per cent alcohol.
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