Budapest Daily Budget: How Much Does Budapest Cost Per Day? (2025)
Budapest costs €35–55/day on a budget, €95–150 mid-range, and €350+ for luxury. It's one of Europe's great underpriced capital cities in 2025.
Budapest is extraordinary value for a European capital — a thermal bath costs €18–25, a full goulash and a craft beer dinner runs €12–18, and a week-long public transport pass is under €17. Budget travellers can live remarkably well for €50/day; mid-range visitors enjoy one of Europe's great dining and nightlife scenes for €100–150.
Budapest Daily Budget Breakdown (2025)
Budapest's Essential Budget Experiences
- •**Széchenyi Thermal Baths**: HUF 8,200 (~€20) for all-day access to indoor and outdoor thermal pools — one of Europe's great experiences
- •**Ruin bars**: Szimpla Kert (VII. District) — craft beer HUF 900–1,500 (~€2.25–3.80), open courtyards, live music, no cover charge
- •**Lángos**: Deep-fried flatbread with sour cream and cheese from market stalls — HUF 600–1,200 (~€1.50–3) for a filling lunch
- •**Great Market Hall (Központi Vásárcsarnok)**: Free to enter; buy paprika (HUF 1,000–2,500), pick up langos upstairs, see the embroidery at local prices
- •**Danube views**: Parliament building lit at night, Fisherman's Bastion sunset, Chain Bridge — all free to walk and photograph
Hungary uses Hungarian Forint (HUF) — not euros. Always pay in HUF to avoid dynamic currency conversion fees (typically 3–5% worse than the interbank rate). ATMs of OTP Bank and Raiffeisen offer good rates; avoid standalone ATMs at tourist sites that offer "guaranteed rates" with commission.
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Is Budapest worth visiting for 3 days?
Three days is ideal for a first visit: Buda (Castle Hill, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, Gellért Hill) on day one; Pest (Parliament, Great Market Hall, Jewish Quarter, ruin bars) on day two; thermal baths and a Danube dinner cruise on day three. Excellent value and one of Europe's most rewarding short breaks.
Is Budapest nightlife expensive?
No — Budapest is one of Europe's most affordable nightlife destinations. Cocktails in the ruin bars of District VII cost €4–7; craft beer €2–4; club entry (typically after midnight) €5–10. The city's party scene — especially around Király utca and Kazinczy utca — is renowned across Europe for value and atmosphere.
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