Budapest

Often described as the "Jewel of the Danube," Budapest's rich history and modern-day conveniences create the complete package for business and
leisure travelers. It's no surprise that the city is seeing a surge in popularity and tremendous growth, ranking high for quality of life and visitor
amenities. Budapest attracts nearly five million annual visitors and welcomes more than 100 international conventions each year, in addition to all its
smaller meetings. This capital city features the suburban Buda side with many medieval streets, museums, Roman ruins, caves, and its historic castle
district, as well as its Pest side with riverside promenades, flea markets, shops, and cafes. Buda and Pest are connected by the iconic Chain Bridge,
which is a great spot for taking in city views.To meet its growing role as political, cultural, and economic hub of Hungary, Budapest has dedicated
much money and focus to providing areas in which its inhabitants and visitors can conduct business. Notably, the HUNGEXPO Budapest Congress and
Exhibition Center-member of GL Events Group is the largest multi-functional event complex in Hungary, spans 70,000 square feet of exhibition spac...
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Budapest
Things to Do
Hungarian State Opera House
Hungarian State Opera House...
Considered to be among the world's best opera houses in terms of acoustics, the Hungarian State Opera House is also known for its stunning
neo-Renaissance architecture and elegant features. Opened in 1884, the opera house features a three-floored horseshoe-shaped auditorium for 1,...
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Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music
Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music...
The Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music serves as a world-renowned music conservatory and university, as well as a fantastic place to see classical music
performances. Founded in 1875, the Art Nouveau conservatory features a 600-seat Grand Hall, and is surrounded by vibrant cafes and restaurants.
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Budapest Broadway
Budapest Broadway...
Found at the intersection of Nagymező utca and Andrassy Avenue, Budapest Broadway – the nickname for Pest's Theatre District – is the place to go
for musicals, comedy, and traditional theater. The theater district is lined with nightclubs, galleries, and restaurants, in addition to its many respecte...
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Weather and Seasonality
Budapest is known for its warm summers and short cold winters, as well as its many sunshine hours in the spring and summer seasons. The summer season
can bring the city's highest amount of rainfall, particularly in sudden heavy showers. Budapest's average warmest month is July, with an average high of 79°F
and low of 60°F, while January is its average coldest month, with an average high of 34°F and low of 25°F.
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MonthHigh/Low °FSeasonality
January/-3°Low
February/-1°Low
March10°/Medium
April17°/High
May22°/11°High
June25°/14°Medium
July27°/16°Medium
August27°/16°Medium
September22°/12°High
October16°/High
November/Medium
December/-1°Low