Planning a trip to Hungary
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Hungary in April
Head to the Great Market Hall for a variety of local delicacies and souvenirs. Explore the vibrant atmosphere and enjoy a Hungarian street food experience.
Enjoy a relaxing evening at a traditional Hungarian thermal bath, Gellért Baths. Unwind with family in the therapeutic thermal pools and stunning architecture.
Travel to Eger, a charming historical town known for its wine production. Explore the iconic Eger Castle and enjoy the beautiful panoramic views.
Discover the Valley of the Beautiful Women, famous for its wine cellars. Enjoy wine tasting and traditional Hungarian snacks with the family.
Return to Budapest and dine at MÁK Bistro, known for its modern Hungarian cuisine with an innovative twist.
Travel to Székesfehérvár, known for its rich history and stunning architecture. Visit the Bory Castle, a unique and artistic castle built by one man.
Explore the Székesfehérvár Basilica, a grand and majestic cathedral showcasing beautiful interior architecture and religious significance.
Enjoy a leisurely dinner at Hétvégi Város, offering a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere with a variety of Hungarian dishes.
Travel to Lake Balaton, known as the 'Hungarian Sea'. Relax on the shores and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere with the family.
Stroll along the Tagore Promenade, a picturesque walkway offering stunning views of the lake and nearby cafes and restaurants.
Indulge in a delightful dinner at Kredenc Bistrot, known for its fresh and delectable seafood dishes by the lake.
Travel to Debrecen, Hungary's second largest city. Visit the Great Reformed Church, an iconic symbol of the city's history and culture.
Explore the MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, showcasing diverse and innovative art exhibitions suitable for the entire family.
Dine at Csokonai Restaurant, offering a cozy ambience and traditional Hungarian dishes with a modern twist.
Explore the intricate architecture of the Hungarian Parliament Building, a symbol of Budapest's grandeur and rich history.
Take a relaxing Danube River Cruise, enjoy the panoramic views of Budapest's landmarks including Chain Bridge and Buda Castle.
Indulge in a farewell dinner at Onyx Restaurant, offering an elegant fine dining experience with a fusion of Hungarian and international cuisine.
The weather in Budapest in April is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 18°C. There is a chance of rain or snow, so be sure to pack an umbrella or raincoat just in case. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Hungary
Clothing & Apparel
Comfortable walking shoes -
You will be doing a lot of walking in Budapest, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Light jacket or sweater -
The weather in April can be unpredictable, so it's a good idea to pack a light jacket or sweater just in case.
Comfortable, breathable clothing -
You will be doing a lot of walking, so breathable clothing will help you stay cool and make your trip more comfortable
Clothes for layering -
The weather in Budapest can be unpredictable, so it's a good idea to pack clothes that can be layered so you can adjust to the changing temperatures.
Umbrella -
April is a rainy month in Budapest, so an umbrella is a good idea.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
The sun can be bright in Budapest, so sunglasses are a good idea.
Hat -
A hat can help protect you from the sun and the rain.
Scarf -
A scarf can help keep you warm on cooler days.
Travel documents (passport, visa, etc.) -
Make sure you have all of your travel documents in order before you leave home.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance can help protect you in case of unexpected events such as lost luggage or medical emergencies.
Essentials & Must Haves
Toiletries -
Pack all of your essential toiletries in a clear quart-sized bag.
Medications -
If you take any medications, be sure to pack enough to last the duration of your trip.
First aid kit -
A small first aid kit can come in handy in case of minor injuries.
Cash and credit cards -
You will need a combination of cash and credit cards to make purchases in Budapest.
Phone and charger -
Your phone is a valuable tool for staying connected and navigating your way around Budapest.
Good to have
Travel guidebook -
A travel guidebook can help you plan your trip and learn more about Budapest.
Reusable water bottle -
Tap water is safe to drink in Budapest, so you can save money and reduce waste by bringing a reusable water bottle.
Money belt -
A money belt can help keep your valuables safe while you are traveling.
Travel towel -
A travel towel is a lightweight and compact towel that is perfect for travel.
Universal adapter -
A universal adapter will allow you to plug your electronics into outlets in Budapest.
Electronics
Camera -
A camera is a great way to capture your memories of Budapest.
Laptop or tablet -
A laptop or tablet can be useful for staying connected, working, or watching movies.
Headphones -
Headphones can help you block out noise and listen to music or podcasts while you are traveling.
Power bank -
A power bank can help you keep your electronics charged while you are on the go.