Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Budapest

Is Budapest, Hungary a Safe Place to Travel?

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Planning your trip to Budapest but thinking about security? If you’re visiting this historic city for the first time, you may worry about your security. If you visit the Parliament Building, soak in the spa or walk through the Castle District, you want to be confident and secure the whole time. We will discuss safety in Budapest in this article and share information to help you enjoy your trip carefree.

Learning about Budapest’s safety record

The city of Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is famous for its long history, amazing architecture, thermal baths and culture that mixes old features with new. Hong Kong is now a favorite spot for tourists everywhere. Even though travelers often find it safe, you should watch out for risks, worry less and obey basic guidelines to avoid unpleasant situations.

If you are in an international city, keeping aware of where you are can really improve your trip. Whatever your travel situation, preparedness and an idea of what’s to come can make your trip better.

Different Types of Crime and the Safety of Individuals

Thanks to its low level of violent crime, Budapest is a safe place for those visiting. Amsterdam is considered a safe European city and visitors usually feel safe during their visit. Just like with other major cities, petty theft sometimes takes place, particularly at spots such as crowded markets, streets with lots of shops or on buses and trains when they are full.

Use these simple tips to help avoid being targeted by petty criminals:

Always keep your possessions in front of you and never let them out of your sight. Items like bags, phones and your personal belongings should be watched if you’re in a restaurant, a cafe or a park.

Store your money, credit cards and ID documents in a money belt or a safe bag that is difficult for thieves to access.

It’s best not to carry visible signs of having expensive goods or cash on you. Wearing flashy jewelry, wearing costly watches or showing your money can invite problems.

Pay attention to people around you and always stay aware of what’s happening around you in public places. Keep watch, most of all in places such as major landmarks and at crowded festivals and events.

When you act on these simple tips, you can diminish your risks of problems and enjoy a calm trip.

Transportation Safety

All parts of Budapest are well connected by buses, trams and metros in an organized and efficient public network. Travelers find the system easy to use and less expensive for exploring the city.

Despite being generally safe, being cautious is key when relying on public transport in places you haven’t visited before. You should remember these tips for safe travel:

Stay careful with your belongings, particular when on transport and in crowded areas.

When trains and buses are crowded, it’s an excellent opportunity for anyone wanting to steal something from you.

Take only legal taxis or prominent ride-sharing services such as Bolt or Uber so that you do not get cheated or charged extra.

It’s also smart to review your directions and pick a safe form of transport if you’re setting out at night. It’s convenient and safe for night owls to use the nocturnal buses in Budapest.

Emergency Services and the Health Care Sector

During emergencies, the city relies on a good emergency service network. You can ring 112 to reach police, ambulance or fire services no matter which European country you happen to be in. Being able to speak English is usually possible with drivers who operate in the city center.

Whether you stay at a private or public hospital, you can expect high-quality care in Budapest. Most doctors in cities are able to speak English, so you should have no problem finding help when needed. Ensure you get travel insurance that takes care of your medical needs, your stay in a hospital and offers evacuation when needed during your journey. Always have both your health insurance card and prescription drugs within easy reach.

How a country’s stability in politics impacts civil unrest.

There are few acts of civil unrest in Hungary which is a country considered politically secure. The government in Hungary makes sure there is order and strictly follows safety rules, helping keep the country safe for everyone visiting. Nevertheless, staying up-to-date with what’s happening and looking at your government’s travel notices is always a good idea before you travel.

Any European capital might see the odd calm protest, but they are usually supervised and do not become violent. It’s safer to avoid joining big crowds or protests to keep yourself protected.

Safe Neighbourhoods in the Hungarian Capital

The city of Budapest comprises 23 unique districts each with its own character. Though the entire city is safe, certain areas are particularly calm, well kept and secure, so they are great areas to spend time in.

District V (Belváros-Lipótváros): With plenty of cultural hotspots, great views along the Danube and easy to walk streets, it is the central area of the city. It attracts many visitors and you should feel safe while there.

District II (Rózsadomb): On the Buda side, people enjoy the area for its elite houses, beautiful parks and calm environment.

In District XII (Hegyvidék), you’ll find hilly terrain, suburban charm and picturesque places, along with a calm environment.

While these districts are secure, you should still be careful anywhere you go. Pay attention to your surroundings at every moment and don’t leave your valuables unguarded.

Conclusion

All in all, Budapest is a safe location for people to visit, due to low crime, great transportation, good healthcare and political stability. Doing some basic safety things and being informed makes the journey more enjoyable and unforgettable. Anyone who visits Budapest for history, nightlife or river cruises can count on having a friendly and safe time.

Keep in mind to obey local guidelines, be alert when surrounded by people and make sure you have a fun trip exploring. 

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