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Budapest

Budapest holidays

Danube-side capital split between hilly Buda and flat Pest, where district choice shapes calm or nightlife-heavy stays.

30°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep3–6 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • thermal-bath city break
  • nightlife-led trip
  • couples balancing views and food
  • multi-city Central Europe itineraries

Trip cost

4 nights in Budapest≈ €330–€465 pp
Return flight
≈€54
Stay
≈€324
Food & local
≈€88

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Budapest

From €49/night · Typical €81 · 186 stays · for your 4 nights

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Getting to Budapest

  • AirportBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD)
  • Transfer optionsBus, train, taxi

The 100E express bus runs direct to Deák Ferenc tér, the 200E bus connects to the M3 metro at Kőbánya-Kispest, a suburban train links Ferihegy station to Nyugati, and the official Főtaxi service and miniBUD shuttle both operate from the terminal.

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Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 119 return

Typical €200 · 4 nights

Sat 29 Aug

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September from 54 return cheapest

Typical €64 · Direct · 2 nights

Thu 24 Sept

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October from 64 return

Direct · 8 nights

Mon 19 Oct

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November from 69 return

Direct · 3 nights

Thu 19 Nov

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December from 73 return

Direct · 4 nights

Tue 1 Dec

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Budapest by month, from London Stansted.
See fare details — 5 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug119€2006
Sep54€649
Oct642
Nov692
Dec732

Areas of Budapest

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • District V (Belváros-Lipótváros)Best central base for first-time visitors, with riverfront promenades, major sights and many hotels.
  • District VI (Terézváros)Suited to travellers wanting Andrássy Avenue access and a balanced, well-connected base.
  • District VII (Erzsébetváros)Nightlife-heavy Jewish Quarter district ideal for ruin-bar and bar-led trips.
  • Castle District (District I)Hilltop area on the Buda side favoured by those prioritising views and calmer evenings.
  • Újlipótváros (north Pest riverside)Quieter, more residential Pest base still near the Danube and central areas, good for longer stays.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
July · 30°C
Wettest
May · 84mm
  • Jan49mm
  • Feb10°24mm
  • Mar13°36mm
  • Apr16°62mm
  • May22°84mm
  • Jun27°77mm (good month)
  • Jul30°43mm (good month)
  • Aug30°68mm (good month)
  • Sep23°84mm (good month)
  • Oct18°55mm
  • Nov64mm
  • Dec72mm

What each season is like

Spring
March to May offers comfortable walking and rising cafe culture; good for baths without peak crowds.
Summer
June to August brings busy nightlife and warm evenings; central districts and popular baths can feel crowded.
Autumn
September to November balances culture and nightlife with calmer streets; cooler evenings suit indoor venues and thermal pools.
Winter
December to February is cold but atmospheric, with thermal baths and Christmas markets offsetting shorter days.

What’s on in Budapest

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Good to know about Budapest

Worth it for

District V around the riverfront concentrates many main sights and hotels, efficient for first-time city breaks.

Keep in mind

Public transport from some Buda areas back at night is less frequent, so bases there may feel less convenient for late returns.

Why go

  • District V around the riverfront concentrates many main sights and hotels, efficient for first-time city breaks.
  • Terézváros and Erzsébetváros provide strong nightlife, restaurant and ruin-bar scenes unlike more sedate nearby capitals.
  • Castle District on the Buda side offers quieter, view-led stays still close to central Pest via bridges.

Worth knowing

  • Public transport from some Buda areas back at night is less frequent, so bases there may feel less convenient for late returns.
  • Ruin-bar districts can be noisy well into the night; light sleepers may prefer Buda or calmer Pest areas.
  • Airport transfers take longer at busy times, so build in extra time either side of a flight.