Meeting the national cuisine of Hungary will be an interesting and exciting event.
Hungarian restaurants are the only ones in Europe where you can try the foie gras cooked by the classic recipe.
The national cuisine is very delicious and healthy.
It is based on rich soups, fish dishes,?and sweet pastries.
MARKETS
Hungary has farmer product markets in every city and village.
The largest cities like Budapest have central markets too which are very neat and logically organized.
Many markets are open Sundays which is not typical for most of Europe.
The prices are very affordable, but they don’t accept credit cards.
TRANSPORTATION
Public transport in Hungary is cheap and reliable.
You can use buses, metro, trains,?and trams, or go to the airport if you need to fly elsewhere.
The monthly pass is cheap, and there are lots of different discount programs for kids, students, and retired people.
UTILITIES (MONTHLY)
The utilities in Hungary are not so cheap if you consider the average or the minimum monthly salary.
That is why people learn to save water, electricity, or gas and still make their homes comfortable to live in.
The actual sum always depends on individual consumption, but the average prices are given below.
SPORTS & LEISURE
Hungary is a country of lakes, so it offers a lot of water sports along with the traditional methods of keeping your body fit.
The other popular place of destination in Hungary is a spa resort.
Just like any other European country, Hungary has concert halls, theatres, museums, restaurants, and clubs where you can spend your leisure time and money.
CLOTHING & SHOES
Hungary is not that popular for shopping for clothes and shoes, but it has really low prices in the chain stores and many modern shopping malls, designer stores, and fashion boutiques to visit.
You can pay in cash only in the small shops while the large malls accept credit cards.
The prices are always lower on the markets so if you do not have much to spend you should better head there.
RENT PER MONTH
The apartments in Hungary can be rented from the landlord directly or through the agency where you assign an official rental contract and make it legal according to Hungarian laws.
The prices for housing are often the highest for both native Hungarians and travelers or expatriates.
The latter are often paid much higher salaries than the natives, so the prices of dwellings seem rather low.
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