From its majestic river views to its thermal baths, markets, and grand architecture, Budapest offers the perfect backdrop for our 2026 European Convention. Whether it’s your first time in Hungary or you’re already a fan of this iconic city, we’re here to help you feel confident, comfortable, and ready to explore.
Say SZIA to Budapest – a vibrant, historic city where old-world charm meets modern energy.
What To Know
Time Zone
Central European Time (CET)
Language
Hungarian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in restaurants, hotels, and transport.
Currency
Hungarian Forint (ft)
Where To Stay
Expo Congress Hotel
Expo Tower by Mellow Mood Hotels
A modern, stylish stay just steps away from Hungexpo – ideal for anyone who wants a seamless convention experience.
Danubius Hotel Arena
Danubius Hotels
A trusted, comfortable city hotel chain with excellent transport connections to Convention and beyond.
Lion’s Garden Hotel
NH Hotels & Resorts
A boutique-style stay near City Park, combining a peaceful atmosphere with great access to transport and convention routes.
These hotels are all convenient, comfortable options with easy access tothe Hungexpo Convention Centre:
What To Do
Got a few extra days? Here are some of Vienna’s most charming spots we Got some extra time? Here are Budapest’s must-see highlights:
Explore Buda Castle & Castle Hill
Visit Buda Castle, Matthias Church, and Fisherman’s Bastion.
Enjoy breathtaking views over the Danube and Parliament.
Parliament & Shoes on the Danube
Walk along the river to see this moving memorial and admire one of Europe’s most stunning parliament buildings.
Relax at the Thermal Baths
A Budapest signature experience:
Széchenyi Bath – iconic yellow courtyard, huge outdoor pools
Gellért Spa – Art Nouveau interiors and soothing waters Perfect for unwinding between convention days.
Nagyvásárcsarnok
A colourful, bustling indoor market full of local snacks, paprika, pastries, and handcrafted goods.
Walk Across the Danube
Don’t miss the famous bridges – especially Chain Bridge and Liberty Bridge – for unforgettable river views of Buda and Pest.
What To Eat
Gulyás
A flavourful, aromatic soup with tender beef, paprika, potatoes, carrots, and csipetke (small dumplings). The authentic Hungarian version is lighter than the stew-style goulash known abroad.
Lángos
Crispy, deep-fried flatbread topped with garlic, sour cream, and cheese – or adventurous toppings like bacon or sweet spreads.
Chicken Paprikash
Chicken simmered in a rich paprika and sour-cream sauce, served with nokedli dumplings. Comfort food at its Hungarian best.
Budapest is a dream for food lovers. Don’t miss these classic Hungarian dishes
How to Get Around
Metro (Underground)
Fast, clean, and simple to use.
Lines: M1, M2, M3, M4
Operating hours: 4:30 am – 11:30 pm
Ideal for quick trips across central Budapest
Clear signage in Hungarian + English
Trams
A scenic way to explore the city above ground.
Very frequent
Lines 4 & 6 run 24/7
Perfect for sightseeing along the river and boulevards
Buses
An extensive network, including routes that stop directly at Hungexpo.
Taxis / Bolt
Bolt is the most reliable (similar to Uber)
Taxis are fine if booked via an app – avoid hailing on the street
Walking
Great for exploring:
Váci Street
Parliament district
Buda Castle area
The city centre is extremely walkable and filled with cafés, shops, and viewpoints.
Option A: By Metro
Take Metro Line M2 (Red Line) to Örs vezér tere
Transfer to Bus 10 or Bus 100 → “Expo tér / HUNGEXPO”
Reliable, simple, and ideal during events.
MOST EFFICIENT
Option B: Direct Bus
Buses 10 and 100 stop right at the Expo entrance.
Option C: Taxi / Bolt
From central Budapest: 12–20 minutes
Approx. €8–€14 (3,000–5,500 Ft)
Bolt recommended for transparent pricing
Option D: Driving
Large parking areas
Access from Kerepesi Road
(Allow extra time due to event traffic.)
Tickets & Passes for Public Transport
YOU CAN BUY
Single tickets I 10-trip ticket I 24-hour pass I 72-hour pass
Budapest Card (unlimited travel + attraction discounts)
Important
Paper tickets must be validated in the yellow machines before entering metro platforms. Passes do not need validation.