based on 86 experiences from female travelers
Safety: 4/5 Good places to stay: Maverick Hostels Places to visit: ruin bar, instant-fogas club, fishermans cathedral Activities: unlimited Cocktail cruise, Széchenyi therm Food to try: chimney cake It is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. I will definitly come back.
Posted: May 17, 2025Experienced: March, 2025Alina
Italy
I spent five days in Budapest with my friends. We felt very safe, even at night. There are many different options when it comes to food. In our experience, the typical cuisine is very meat-heavy, but as I said, you can also find alternatives. There's a lot to do (historical, cultural, and party-oriented).There are trams and buses that are great for getting around. However, we discovered the scooters that are everywhere. They're very easy to use, and you can get anywhere.
Posted: May 17, 2025Budapest is great. This city is very rich in activities and culture. Hungarian people are very friendly. It is also a very good place for food shopping. Lastly, the architecture and beauty of the Danube are unmatched.
Posted: May 10, 2025Céline
United Kingdom
Loved Budapest. Great food, beautiful architecture, would wander the streets until I was too cold and go into the nearest bath to warm up. Affordable, easy public transit. Felt safe everywhere I went.
Posted: April 27, 2025Experienced: January, 2025Ana
Georgia
I felt very safe in Budapest, even when walking at night. I recommend visiting Fisherman’s Bastion, Széchenyi Baths, and taking a Danube river cruise. Skip overpriced tourist restaurants in Váci Street. Try local food at the Great Market Hall or eat goulash at a traditional Hungarian bistro. I stayed in District VII (Jewish Quarter), which was lively and close to everything. My budget was around €50–€70 per day, including meals, transport, and attractions. Public transport is easy and reliable—I used trams and metros with a daily pass. My itinerary included Buda Castle, St. Stephen’s Basilica, ruin bars, and the thermal baths. Overall, it was a beautiful and affordable trip!
Posted: April 18, 2025Based on 127 local experiences
Based on 127 local experiences
Ágnes
Compared to other big cities, Budapest is safe. I often go home alone after midnight, and it’s very rare that I feel in danger. There are some areas that are worth avoiding, but based on my experience, Budapest can be considered a safe city.
Posted: May 20, 2025Estee
Model, foodie, and future pastry chef. I travel, bake, and study currently real estate “for fun”. Perfectionist with a love for clean spaces, fast cars, and good desserts. You can find me on Insta; @justesteej
Alina
My name is Alina! I’m from Kyrgyzstan. Currently doing my master’s in Hungary, Budapest in data science. I love watching anime and listening to music. I am bi🏳️🌈 and in relationships with the most beautiful woman 🖤
Natalia
Budapest
3 days
My name is Natalia, I’m 30 years old and I’m from Valparaiso, Chile 🇨🇱. I love to meet new people and their culture, I think it’s the most important thing when I’m exploring a new place. I’m also into history and photography 📸. I’d love to connect with new girls from here and do things together 💕🌸.
Lili
Budapest
3 days
Hi my name is Lili, I’m 24, I was born and raised in Budapest. My wife Sofija is Montenegrin, we have a small place if you’d like to stay with us. We love talking about shows, tbh about basically any topics so I’m sure whoever you are we could have great convos 🐞 We are not super into partying but we know some good spots for food and and some exciting places 🍀
Irina
Hi! My name is Irina. I'm originally from Russia but have been living 7 years in France on the border with Geneva I'm thinking to sometimes travel in Europe and it would be nice to find somebody to travel with