Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Budapest

Exploring the Temperature in Budapest in November

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You’re in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary and it’s truly wonderful. Should you go to Greenville in November, you might wonder what the weather will be at that time. In this article, we focus on what the average temperature is, the climate and the best clothes to use in Budapest during November. Let’s start learning!

1. Being Aware of Daily and Yearly Temperature

November brings the beginning of winter transitions for Budapest. It’s getting colder outside, with temperatures dropping sometimes in this month. Normally, the average temperature is somewhere between 2°C (36°F) and 9°C (48°F) and it gets colder towards the end of the month.

Though they may appear frigid, these temperatures tend to change from year to year. Because of this, it’s best to look at the weather forecast near your visit, as it may change.

Early on, you might find afternoons are nice for sightseeing, but it’s chilly in the morning and evening. With fall giving way to winter in November, days and nights turn colder and you might notice the city’s first signs of snow.

2. Exploring the topic of the Climate

The climate in Budapest is continental, thus the city goes through all four seasons. Since November is during the fall season, you will be able to enjoy stunning leaves all over the city. The trees around the parks of Margaret Island, City Park (Városliget) and Gellért Hill make any sightseeing trip more beautiful.

More rain and snow become expected as November months moves on. November usually experiences a lot of rain and gray skies. By the end of November, the sun is setting as early as 4 PM. Taking in the sights is most enjoyable when you’re moving in daylight.

Although November is colder than the months before, it’s still much warmer than December, January and February, when freezing temperatures are common.

3. How to Dress

In November, tourists to Budapest should be ready for cold weather and be sure to wear warm clothes. Here’s what you should remember to bring with you:

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  • Wearing a shirt and a sweater at the same time
  • These items include scarves, gloves and a hat.
  • Proper footwear that is easy to walk in
  • Either an umbrella or a raincoat

Because the temperature changes from one moment to the next, using different layers is important during this time. In the mornings it’s quite cool, afternoons feel a bit better, but evenings can be quite cold once more.

Be sure to see what kind of weather is coming so you can get ready before you head out. In case rain is coming, having a waterproof jacket and an umbrella makes travel much more comfortable. Opt for waterproof, non-slip shoes if you’re walking on damp cobblestone streets.

4. Traveling to Budapest in November

Even though it’s getting colder, November offers a nice time to visit Budapest. Since there aren’t as many people around, you can visit the attractions at your own pace. Taking in the sights of Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion and St. Stephen’s Basilica can feel much more relaxing.

November sees many events and festivals happening in Budapest. The Christmas season in Budapest includes a popular market that sets up at the end of November. There’s something special about walking through the market, having warm drinks and finding new local items. The Christmas market held at Vörösmarty Square is a must-see, serving great Hungarian food, many unique handmade gifts and creating a cheerful, relaxing mood.

Thermal baths are one of Budapest’s main attractions if that’s your preference. Going in the colder months is a wonderful way to relax and get away from it all. With these waters being so warm, it’ll be a great way to escape the cold outside. One of the best places to go is Széchenyi Thermal Bath as well as Gellért Baths and Rudas Baths.

Cultural fans can see plays, listen to concerts and see exhibitions in November at the Hungarian State Opera House, Müpa Budapest and different museums. Many places indoors help you enjoy the culture and remain warm and entertained.

Tips to Help You Avoid Getting Hurt

When you’re in Budapest in November, keep a few safety guidelines in your mind.

  • Watch your step carefully on wet or frozen grounds which may happen when it snows or rains.
  • Choose shoes that won’t make you slip when you walk.
  • Don’t forget to have fluids even when the weather is cold.
  • Be especially sensible when you have to cross the roads because it will be darker by then.
  • Always bring a copy of your important documents and the number for your embassy or consulate.

When it’s cold and toughest to see, give yourself more time when walking or taking any transportation such as buses. Whenever you use the city’s tram, bus or metro lines, they run on time all year. If traveling after dark, wear clothes or carry something reflective or that has a flashlight.

These easy tips will help you have a safe and wonderful time in Budapest during November.

5. Conclusion

Although Budapest becomes cooler in November, it still looks and feels charming. When you prepare for poor or good weather, you can enjoy your visit more. If you love fall leaves, want to experience Christmas or simply like to wind down after a day, Budapest is the place to be this time of year.

Look at the weather forecast ahead of your trip and use this guide to help decide what clothing is best and what safety measures are important during your visits. Discover empty streets, try Hungarian traditional dishes and see Budapest from a calm, cultural point of view.

Have a good time in Budapest!

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