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Hungary in November: Weather, Festivals and Travel Tips

Hungary in November: Weather, Festivals and Travel Tips

Hungary in November is cold, but not so much to ruin your holiday plans. It is the beginning of the low tourist season, which means discounted rates and low crowds. The chilly weather in Budapest shifts the action — parties, theaters, dining — indoors. Check out the month-end buzz around Christmas markets in the Danube Bend. Visiting Lake Velence is an experience not to be missed. To drive the winter chill away, indulge yourself with a comforting cave bath in Miskolctapolca’s hot springs. Read on to find out more about the perks of touring Hungary in November.

Hungary in December: Weather, Christmas and Tips

Hungary in December: Weather, Christmas and Tips

Hungary’s cold winter weather deters most travelers from visiting the country in December. But the upside of planning a trip during this month is that you’ll get easy access to the top sights and save on hotels. Soak in the holiday vibes in the Vörösmarty Square market and take a joy ride on the Fényvillamos, or Christmas ‘light tram’ in Budapest. You can also go skiing in Kékes, Hungary’s highest mountain, and check out the panoramic views of the winter landscape from Normafa, a vantage point in the Buda hills. Read on to find out what your tour to Hungary in December will look like.

Hungary in October: Prices, Crowds and Festivals

Hungary in October: Prices, Crowds and Festivals

October is surely an underrated month for a trip to Hungary. With fewer tourists and lower prices, Hungary in October is much more accessible than during the high season between June and August. The cooler temperatures typical of this period mean you can still comfortably enjoy outdoor activities, such as sightseeing and hiking, before the winter while also making the most of the many festivals this month. Explore the beautiful Buda Castle without massive tourist crowds, try your hikers on at the Predikaloszek, one of the most scenic hiking trails in the country, or relax with a visit to the thermal Lake Hevíz; there are plenty of highlights for a trip to Hungary in October!

Hungary in January: Weather, New Year Festivities and More

Hungary in January: Weather, New Year Festivities and More

Following the hordes of Christmas market tourists in December, Hungary in January is a far calmer affair, replete with snow and chilly temperatures. It’s a great time to check out the traditional spas in the capital of Budapest or head out of the city to go ice skating on the frozen Lake Balaton with the locals! This is also the ideal time to bag a deal on hotels and enjoy the indoor attractions that this amazing country has to offer. Read on to find out what your trip to Hungary can shape to be like.

Hungary in February: Weather, Romantic Cruises and More

Hungary in February: Weather, Romantic Cruises and More

Filled with romance, chilly temperatures and even a festival of meat, Hungary in February is a great time to visit for budget-friendly travelers and romantics. While the snowy January conditions make way for more rainy days, there are still patches of snow and ice here and there. Overall, it’s pretty cold in Hungary in February, but between the free museums in Budapest, winter spa days, and operatic festivities, there’s plenty to see and do here. Read on to find out what your Hungarian tour will look like this month.

Hungary in March: Spring Weather, Festivities and More

Hungary in March: Spring Weather, Festivities and More

With longer days and warmer spring temperatures, Hungary in March offers more opportunities to get out and about in nature, especially around places like Lake Balaton and Hortobagyi National Park. There are also plenty of amazing festivals and cultural events, including the iconic Hungarian Day celebrations that should not be missed. Read on to find out the places to visit and things to do during your trip to Hungary in March.

Hungary in April: Festivals, Weather and Tips

Hungary in April: Festivals, Weather and Tips

April has never been the most popular month to tour Hungary, but that’s a pity, as this period has so much to offer! With most people visiting the country in the summer, Hungary in April is not only lighter on the tourists but also way cheaper. With mild temperatures and plenty of activities to choose from, planning a trip to Hungary this month will surely help you see this country from a unique perspective. Enjoy a hike in the beautiful Duna–Drava National Park, visit the Buda Castle in Budapest without massive crowds, or enjoy one of the many Turkish baths in the city!

Hungary in May: Warm Weather, Festivals and More

Hungary in May: Warm Weather, Festivals and More

As the weather begins to warm up, crowds start to return, and festivals kick up in full flow, Hungary in May is one of the best times to visit this amazing country. On the cusp of spring and summer, you’ll have great weather for a walking tour around Buda, the old part of Budapest, or exploring the gardens at the Royal Palace of Godollo. May is also filled with blooming botanical gardens, and outdoor cultural festivals, like the Gourmet Food Festival, that bring travelers from all around the world to Hungary. Read on to find out what your trip to Hungary this month can look like.

Hungary in June: Festivals, Museums and More

Hungary in June: Festivals, Museums and More

With the rising warm summer temperatures and growing crowds, Hungary in June revels in festivities and high spirits. This is the perfect time to visit if you are into festivals and culture. From folk carnivals to lavender festivals to music concerts, something is going on everywhere you go. If festivals aren’t your thing, the bright and warm weather is ideal for touring Hungary on foot or by bike and learning more about the history of this country. With both National Unity Day and Independent Hungary Day happening during this month, there are also plenty of public holidays in Hungary in June for you to check out during your visit.

Hungary in July: Weather, Tips and More

Hungary in July: Weather, Tips and More

Between the Pride celebrations and gloriously warm summer temperatures, Hungary is well and truly in its high season in July. While it does tend to be very crowded and hot, there is still a lot to love about this time of year, especially if you like to spend your days out in nature in places like Lake Balaton. There are plenty of things to do in Hungary in July, from river cruises to beach relaxation (even if it is a landlocked country) and a whole host of food and drink experiences along the way. So, let’s dive in and find out more about what your trip to Hungary this month can look like.

Hungary in August: Festive Galore, Weather and More

Hungary in August: Festive Galore, Weather and More

From world-famous music festivals to summer cultural events in the heart of Budapest, Hungary in August has a lot to offer travelers. As the summer draws to a close, the last of the big festivals and tourist crowds hit the main cities of Budapest and Debrecen. Despite the potentially hot temperatures and seasonal tourist crowds, summer in Hungary also includes long days, a busy schedule of outdoor events, and virtually no business travelers. Read on for more of what you can expect from touring Hungary in August.

Hungary in September: Festivals, Wine and More

Hungary in September: Festivals, Wine and More

Feel like welcoming in the fall season in Hungary in September? Between thriving festivals, like the National Gallop and the Budapest Jewish Summer Festival, the amazing wine season out in the famous Tokaj wine region, and fairly warm and bright temperatures, September can be an excellent time to visit Hungary. Realistically, the drop in the average temperature in Hungary in September is not that big during the daytime, but evenings do get a lot cooler as we move into the autumnal months. Read on to find out what your trip to Hungary this month will look like.

Best Time to Visit Hungary

Best Time to Visit Hungary

Hungary sits in the middle of the European continent, juggling the influences of both western Europe and Russia. In a way, it’s this confluence that has led to the formation of a unique Hungarian identity – one that is mixed with ancient Hapsburgian grandeur, and pure Russian grit. The country is exotic to look at – a marvelous mixture of the modern and the ancient, and the people are exceptionally friendly.You must definitely visit the country in order to experience the unique culture, one that has been molded by Western Europe and the Central Asian Steppe. There are dozens of cities for you to explore, and countless palaces to see. The only thing you have to do is find out what is the best time to visit Hungary, and you’re good to go.

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