based on 69 experiences from female travelers
Antonella
Italy
Budapest is not the usual tourist destination, but it should be. It is a beautiful city that is friendly to tourists and relatively easy to get around. Give yourself a few days to explore and fall in love with the food and the charms of this Eastern European Gem.
Posted: November 13, 2024I’ve been many times to Budapest, both solo and with others. Like most places in Hungary, I feel incredibly safe in their capital city. Transit is easy to navigate and inexpensive. Remember, Hungary does not use the euro. This can be good because typically things are cheap compared to other European countries but you do have to remember to exchange money.
Posted: October 30, 2024Yes I feel really safe in Budapest. Beautiful architecture, good food, and relatively inexpensive compared to other countries in Europe. Id definitely recommend going here, there's so much stuff to see and do, maybe better 3 days to soak it all in!
Posted: September 10, 2024Experienced: July, 2024Viktoria
Slovakia
This was my first time traveling to Budapest. The city was very beautiful but a bit dirty. People were kind but the food in the city centre was a bit expensive. We paid 95€ for 3 pizzas and a salad (plus 4 beers). So I recommend eating a little more far from the city centre. We visited the Zoo, The Parliament, Citadella, Van Gogh's expedition, and it was amazing. Just pick a colder weather as it can get too hot there. Public transport was easy to use and understand. People can speak English well in restaurants, shops, public places, etc. There are few homeless people that may try to talk to you. I didn't walk alone in the evening but I didn't notice anything dangerous.
Posted: August 27, 2024Experienced: June, 2024Gizem
Turkey
I feel safe There is a magnificent opera and ballet building. I watched Swan Lake ballet there. I went to the cinema. The nightlife is quite colorful and I liked it. I wasn't very pleased with the food. It wasn't bad but there wasn't much I liked. I found it a bit oily in general. Prices were average. I didn't find it too much. Public transport was very useful
Posted: August 13, 2024Experienced: February, 2023Beautiful capital. It was my second travel to Budapest I gathered you some not-so-known places to enjoy: Food: -Getto gulyas- great national cousine -Bors- nice variety of street food: soups and sandwiches -wasabi- cheap running sushi Places to chill: -Margaret island -köztér- ruin pub 2 tips: -If you go clubbing there is a really nice gay bar: alterego which is much safer than other clubs - If you choose public transport, buy an "orszagberlet" it is very cheap and you can travel for anything including boats
Posted: August 13, 2024Experienced: February, 2024Karen
Brazil
It's a beautiful place with many spots worth visiting. The transportation is really good. The food is quite diverse, but if you're going for something typical, be prepared for a soup starter. People are generally very calm and quiet.
Posted: August 3, 2024Experienced: August, 2022Ena
Germany
I felt more safe than I thought I would. Of course nights alone are scary, but except of some catcalling, there were no other situations. Would recommend using the app meet up to meet some people! Especially the language exchange us very nice
Posted: July 24, 2024Felt safe walking around and talking the metro during the day and evening. Walked 30 mins to my hotel in the city center after landing at 1am and it was a bit sketchy - a few sections of homeless people but I was not acknowledged. 24/7 airport bus shuttle is clutch. Skip the thermal baths if you’re looking for authentic experiences - I did Gellert and it was filled with tourists. Walking around and looking at the architecture is amazing! Go to an étkezde!!! Or 2! Delicious home cooked food vibe and the servers and owners were all very friendly to me and happy to explain Hungarian food. You can spend <$5 on a meal here.
Posted: July 24, 2024Experienced: July, 2024Audrey
Belgium
I travelled with friends. The city and its sights are well worth seeing. And if you want to party, it's all planned with its ruined bars. As far as the budget is concerned, accommodation is not too expensive, but everything else is on a par with another European city.
Posted: July 24, 2024Based on 50 local experiences
Based on 50 local experiences
Budapest is the safest city in Europe, you really dont have to worry about safety here. People are not talking to you, public transport is great and no crimes or weird people on the streets! Also no pickpockets!
Posted: November 15, 2024Tünde
Budapest is a safe city..Obviously as every big city it has areas that are less safe.Also quite many homeless ppl.Unfortunately in Budapest there are quite many scammers.Pay attention at prices in restaurant and Taxi drivers near center or railway stations.
Posted: November 9, 2024Nora
I work as a babysitter I have a very open personality I like to travel and meet new people I like to cook😊
Farah
I am currently a Management student, passionate about travelling and self-improvement, making friends, and so on.
Julieta
Budapest
3 days
I love my city as whole not only the touristic places. I love meeting people from different places and I believe cultural exchange can help to make us more open, inclusive, and complete human beings.
Anna
Budapest
3 days
Hey, im Anna, 22 years old, im a fresh graduated physiotherapist.🦋 Id love to get to know a lot of kind people around the world, and i'd like to travel to a few cities in Europe with a nice group of people. im excited to get to know you better!
Zélia
Hi ladies, I’m 26 and live in a small town close to Faro but work and spend most of my time in Faro. I lived in the UK for 3 years while studying in the University of Portsmouth and working part time.