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Supermarket prices in Hungary. Prices of food & drink. Is cheap or expensive?

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Hungary is a country located in Central Europe. It has many interesting tourist attractions to offer and is not very expensive, although the cost of a stay in the country will vary depending on the location and standard of accommodation. Below we have prepared a summary of prices, which should make it easier to plan your budget for a vacation to Hungary in 2024.

What are the prices in restaurants in Hungary?

The average cost of a meal in Hungarian restaurants is about €10. You can enjoy Hungarian cuisine, for example, at Zazie Bistro&Bar in Budapest. For bell pepper soup you pay 2840 forints, gazpacho is similarly priced, while for traditional Hungarian stew you have to spend 3640 forints. Main courses, with meat, are available for 7-12 thousand forints, and vegetable dishes cost an average of 3-4 thousand forints. A salad or appetizer can be ordered for about 3,500 forints, and desserts cost around 2,000 forints.

While resting on the shores of Lake Balaton, for example, it is worth looking at the Kistucsok restaurant. Soup here costs about 3,000 forints. Potato dumplings with sauce and onions cost almost 5 thousand forints, and Hungarian-style beef costs 7 thousand forints. Stuffed, baked vegetables cost about 5 thousand forints, and goulash can be ordered for 3,500 forints. For a cucumber or cabbage salad you pay 1,200 forints.

What are the prices of food in stores in Hungary?

The cheapest shopping can be done at popular discount stores and supermarkets. The stores are well stocked, including those in small towns.Card payments are widely accepted.The currency in effect is the forint, and you can buy about 393 HUF for 1 euro.Examples of prices for basic food products in Hungary are:

– a loaf of bread – about HUF 400.
– 1 kg of tomatoes – about 1,300 HUF
– 1 kg of peppers – about 1100 HUF
– 1 kg of nectarines – about HUF 700
– 1 kg chicken breast – approx. 3300 HUF
– 500 g of ground meat – about 950 HUF
– carton of milk – about 350 HUF
– margarine for bread – about 600 HUF
– 1 kg of onions – about 300 HUF
– a package of rice – about HUF 550
– a bottle of Hungarian wine – about 1600 HUF

What are the prices of accommodation in Hungary?

The most expensive is to stay in the country’s capital Budapest, but it can also be expensive on the Balaton River, especially in the most popular locations. In a 3-star hotel in Budapest, such as the Ibis Hotel, you pay an average of 54-55 euros per night, while in hotels with 4 stars prices start at 120 euros per night. A stay in a 5-star hotel, on the Danube, such as the Clark Budapest, will cost a minimum of 165 euros.

And what prices can you expect on Lake Balaton? In 3-star hotels right on the shores of the lake, you will have to pay 70-80 euros per night, at private accommodations a night costs about 60 euros. For a stay at a luxury resort with a swimming pool and spa, you will have to spend an average of 180 euros per night. In less popular tourist destinations, such as Pécs, decent accommodation can be found for as little as 40 euros. Rooms in hostels are available from 15-20 euros.

What are the prices of public transportation in Hungary?

A single ticket for a bus or metro ride costs 600 forints, or about 1.5 euros.Buying a ticket through an online application will come out much cheaper, as you then pay 450 forints, or about 1.1 euros, for a ride.Having plans to actively explore Budapest, it is much more profitable to purchase a pass for a larger number of rides. A package of 10 tickets is available for 4,000 ft (about 10 euros). A travelcard for 24 hours costs 2500 ft (about 6.30 euros), for 72 hours 5500 ft (about 14 euros). You can also purchase a monthly ticket for 8950 ft (about 23 euros). Students, pupils and senior citizens are entitled to a 50% discount.

What if there are plans to explore further afield? Suburban train tickets cost between 400 and 600 ft, depending on the distance traveled. To cross the Danube by ferry, you pay 170 ft (about €0.40). Other cities in Hungary, such as Debrecen or Pécs, also have well-developed public transportation. Prices are slightly lower than those in Budapest. You can get a 7-day pass for about 3170 ft, or just over 8 euros. A 24-hour ticket costs in the range of a thousand forints (about 2.50 euros).

From Budapest you can get to Lake Balaton by bus – the fare is about 7-10 euros. A ride on the train, which runs around Lake Balaton, costs 1,000 ft (2.88 euros). Tickets are available at kiosks, vending machines at bus stops and on the mobile app.Buying a ticket online comes out more than 10 percent cheaper, so it’s worth downloading such an app to your phone when you arrive in Hungary.Renting a car is possible, although gasoline prices here are quite high – you have to pay more than €1.50 for a liter of Euro 95 fuel.How much does it cost to live in Hungary?

On average, the cost of living in Hungary is about 650 euros, not including renting an apartment.For a family, this will amount to about 2,000 euros.Hungary is a cheap country, also compared to other countries in the region, and even staying in Budapest does not require very much money.Much also depends, of course, on the standard of housing. For bills (including electricity, garbage collection, water usage fees) one spends about 53 thousand forints per month. For entertainment and sports, 15-20 thousand forints are enough.

For renting an apartment you need to spend a minimum of 250 euros, but in good locations this cost usually rises to more than 500 euros per month. A two-room apartment, in the center of Budapest, will cost as much as 2 thousand euros a month, and for renting a house you need to spend about 5-6 thousand euros. In Pécs and Debrecen, the cost of renting real estate will be slightly lower – for a one-room apartment you will have to pay about 550-600 euros, for a three-room apartment about 700-850 euros.

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What are the prices of real estate in Hungary?

The average price of a house or a new apartment in Hungary is about 55 million forints, or more than 140 thousand euros. An elegant apartment in Budapest, overlooking the Danube, costs an average of 270 thousand euros, and a suburban residence can be had for about one million euros. For a small apartment in a block of apartments you have to spend an average of 50 thousand euros. A house in the provinces, near Lake Balaton, will be worth an average of 50-60 thousand euros, although bargains can be found for as little as 30 thousand euros. A new apartment in an apartment building near Lake Balaton costs about 100 thousand euros.

What are the prices of tourist attractions in Hungary?

During a vacation in Hungary, one spends an average of 30 euros on entertainment and sightseeing.It is possible, of course, to find cheaper attractions as well, and many places of interest can be entered completely free of charge.Admission to most historic churches is free, and you don’t pay to enter castle courtyards.Prices for paid entertainment are:

– Danube River cruise in Budapest – about 9 euros
– admission to Széchenyi thermal baths – about 42 euros
– ticket to Buda Castle – about 5 euros
– entry to the castle hill by cable car – about 4 euros
– ticket to the Aquincum Museum – about 13 euros
– ticket to the Aquincum Museum – about 6 euros
– Organ concert in St. Stephen’s Basilica – about 7 euros

What are the prices of optional tours in Hungary?

You need to spend at least 20 euros for a tour of Hungary.From Budapest, there are many Danube cruises around the area, costing from 25 euros upwards. A round-trip tour of Budapest, on a double-decker tour bus, is an expense of about 35 euros.A trip to a vineyard, with wine tasting, can be arranged for about 80 euros, and a day trip to Lake Balaton costs an average of 70 euros.Tours for organized groups come out cheaper, and children and schoolchildren can very often take advantage of cheaper tickets.

Is it cheap in Hungary?

Hungary is one of the cheaper tourist destinations in Europe. Prices here are lower than in Italy or France, quite similar to those in Slovakia or Bulgaria, for example.

What is cheap in Hungary?

Most products and services in Hungary are cheap, especially compared to the western part of Europe.

Is it expensive in Hungary?

Hungary is not an expensive vacation destination and even in popular locations it is possible to arrange a budget stay.

What is expensive in Hungary?

Transportation costs in Hungary are relatively high.

Simon Machniewski

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