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CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 03:34 AM Mar 2012

Budapest, Hungary anyone?



It looks like I'll be going to Budapest in the fall (early October).

Has anyone else been there and does anyone have any suggestions as to where to stay (will be coming into the airport with a group of other travelers).

Also, does anyone know what the weather might be like at this time of the year in Budapest?

Happy to know of any tips/hints, etc.

Thanks so much for any help with plans.

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Budapest, Hungary anyone? (Original Post) CountAllVotes Mar 2012 OP
I've never been to Hungary, but I have heard of a particular tourist attraction ... radicalliberal Mar 2012 #1
woah! CountAllVotes Mar 2012 #2
My pleasure! radicalliberal Mar 2012 #4
Getting VERY excitied about this trip! CountAllVotes Mar 2012 #5
Rick Steves' guide to Eastern Europe has a chapter on Budapest Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #3
I was there in late October waddirum Apr 2012 #6
no long underwear needed? CountAllVotes Apr 2012 #7
go ahead and pack it waddirum Apr 2012 #8
I was there in October a few years ago and thought it was unbearably cold... Violet_Crumble May 2012 #10
Thanks for letting me know! CountAllVotes May 2012 #11
I think there is a member here whose daughter is living there (HopeHoops?) cbayer Apr 2012 #9

radicalliberal

(907 posts)
1. I've never been to Hungary, but I have heard of a particular tourist attraction ...
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 05:47 AM
Mar 2012

... that might interest you. Of course, I don't know if you've already heard about it; but I recently learned about the House of Terror museum in Budapest. The building once served as secret police headquarters under the short-lived Arrow Cross regime during the last year of World War II and also for the Communist regime that soon followed. Who knows how many Hungarian citizens were tortured and murdered in that building. It definitely is worth seeing, simply from the standpoint of having an interest in history. If I could go to Budapest, I definitely would see it. No doubt about it. I've posted a link below to the Wikipedia article about the museum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Terror

Of course, as I really don't need to say, you can do a Google search on "budapest house of terror" to find more links as well; and there are also several You Tube videos that feature the museum.

I hope this little bit of information will be useful to you. Sorry I don't have any more tips to give you. I hope you have a nice trip to Budapest.

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
2. woah!
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 11:52 AM
Mar 2012


The House of Terror ... now that is something that sounds really interesting!

Thanks for the great ideas!

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
5. Getting VERY excitied about this trip!
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 10:52 AM
Mar 2012

I don't leave for several months but I bought the r/t ticket yesterday (got a hell of a deal on it on Orbitz). R/T fare from where I live to San Francisco ---> Dublin and then I'll be going with a group to travel to Salzburg/Vienna and on to Budapest from there where I'll stay four nights or so and then return to San Francisco from Budapest.

Cost was really low as it costs $600.00 to travel to SF from where I live. This whole ticket was about $1100.00.

What happened to the oil crisis anyway?

House of Terror here I come!!


Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
3. Rick Steves' guide to Eastern Europe has a chapter on Budapest
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 01:04 PM
Mar 2012

I like Rick Steves' guidebooks because he tells you all the things that a first-time visitor needs to know and gives explicit directions for how to get to various destinations.

For example, his London guidebook tells you exactly which buses or Tube lines to take from where to reach things like the British Museum.

waddirum

(976 posts)
6. I was there in late October
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 02:53 AM
Apr 2012

The weather was similar to New York or Chicago. Mostly in the 50s with some occasional rain.

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
7. no long underwear needed?
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 07:39 AM
Apr 2012

I was planning on taking some as I was in Ireland a number of years ago in Sept. and I thought I was going to freeze my butt off. I'll be going through Ireland again but not staying there for too long.

I'm glad to know the weather isn't ice cold in Budapest in October! Thank you!!

waddirum

(976 posts)
8. go ahead and pack it
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 01:41 PM
Apr 2012

Long undies probably won't be needed, but they are small and easy enough to pack. I don't think you will need it in October, unless there is some freak weather.

You can also purchase warm weather gear in Hungary if needed. The stores have everything that our stores have.

Violet_Crumble

(35,954 posts)
10. I was there in October a few years ago and thought it was unbearably cold...
Sun May 13, 2012, 04:41 AM
May 2012

I guess it's a matter of perspective depending on what sort of weather yr used to....

Apart from the cold, Budapest was an awesome place to visit....

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
11. Thanks for letting me know!
Mon May 14, 2012, 01:18 PM
May 2012

Really, I do appreciate it (still looking for a place to stay btw .... ???).

I have purchased an entire set of wool long underwear because I know what that type of unbearable cold is and I don't tolerate it well at all.

Again, thank you!!

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
9. I think there is a member here whose daughter is living there (HopeHoops?)
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 01:46 PM
Apr 2012

He seems to know a lot about it.

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