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@yourtypicalbillsfan3466
@yourtypicalbillsfan3466 Месяц назад
Just left Budapest after staying there for 2 weeks. Everything was great and there were so many cool neighborhoods!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Really happy to hear that you enjoy your stay! And wow, 2 weeks! Can pack quite a lot of exciting programs into that time 😊
@jimbox8762
@jimbox8762 Месяц назад
Thank you very much for the information, especially 65+ senior can take public transportation for free. We are visiting Budapest in SEPTEMBER.
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
September is usually a wonderful time for a visit, I hope you'll enjoy your stay 😊
@perojovanovic2906
@perojovanovic2906 Месяц назад
If you want to spend time by the water, I suggest giving up the popular Széchenyi Fürdő and choosing Palatinus Strand on Margaret Island which is not far from the center. It's cheaper and, above all, less touristy and more local. There are several pools, with different water temperatures, and plenty of grassy space to put a blanket or towel. There are also plenty of sunbeds which are free. If you see one available, just take it. If you're with kids, there are some nice slides also. Food is reasonably priced and tasty.
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
We literally went to Palatinus this weekend 😀 It is indeed a really nice place. There may be nothing fancy, but the water is nice, there is food, there's even thermal pools, and the slides and all of that for a fraction of the price of the famous baths. So yeah, it is a great alternative if someone doesnt want anything pretty, just chill in the water 😊
@BP-zj4dy
@BP-zj4dy Месяц назад
Your channel you have existed years ago. I lived in Budapest 2016-2018 and info about travelling in Hungary in English was very scarce! Good that I did enjoy different cities and towns there but with not much awareness of places and how to travel around. Hungary is such a magically beautiful country with kind people that I really miss dearly. Keep filming and I will keep enjoying your videos until the day I can get back :)) PS. I would appreciate it if you film places around Nyugati as I lived there (Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út ) with not much awareness as well.
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Thank you so much for the encouraging words 😊 Regarding the Nyugati area, now that the train station has been renovated, we may cover that area in a future video eventually 😀
@yohaneseka5228
@yohaneseka5228 Месяц назад
Thankyouuu for your videos.. last month, i got incridible memories in Budapest for 2 weeks! And your videos help me as first timer going to Budapest!❤ especially for public trasportation tips.
@AngieRTaylor
@AngieRTaylor 15 дней назад
It would be GREAT to have a video about getting medical tests (blood tests, like allergy, thyroid, etc) done in Budapest for tourists. I am from the USA and will be utilizing one of the labs to get some tests done that my American health insurance won’t cover. The results will come back very quickly - and the lab said that they can also email them to me (in English). Just a suggestion for a future video - I’m sure that there is a lot of folks that would LOVE to learn more about the options, what labs have English speaking employees available, the costs, etc.
@Benni263
@Benni263 Месяц назад
You're exactly the guy I tried to find :D Gonna visit a few cities from next Monday and Budapest is my first station for three days. Looking forward to it, thanks for your content!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Thanks! I hope your multi city trip will be awesome and you'll Enjoy Budapest too! 😊
@ikbenbritt2521
@ikbenbritt2521 Месяц назад
Hi! Thank you for discussing my question!!! :) I do want to add that it is better to not exchange money in the Budapest Keleti train station, as the commission is quite high (you would only get 350 HUF for 1 euro). But we went to a Ria exhange office in the city center and they offered a very good exchange rate! We really fell in love with Budapest and are going back next Monday for 6 days!
@joanneburg4159
@joanneburg4159 Месяц назад
Super great info. Very interested about the free transportation for being over 65. I will look into that. Wondering if you have to get a pass when you arrive, so you can show it when using any of the transportation. Looking forward to our visit.
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! For those who are over 65 an ID with a photo and the date of birth is enough to show, like a passport for example :)
@nohaylamujer
@nohaylamujer Месяц назад
You never ever disappoint. Thanks!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Thank you so much! Trying our best with each video 😊
@user-qy4ov8dp5y
@user-qy4ov8dp5y Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Много обичате града си и правите всичко възможно за хората, които го посещават, да видят и почувстват красотата и атмосферата му. Поздравления!
@dennisb9638
@dennisb9638 Месяц назад
It’s good to know that you can pay virtually everywhere using your bank debit card in Hungary, and especially in Budapest. So there is little need for having cash on you. I usually draw some 1000 forint notes from a cash machine (always at a bank) and they will last my entire stay. Ákos, I have tried the Örség Zöld Aranya after watching your video about desserts. It was amazing! It’s my new favorite next to the classic Eszterházy cake.
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Glad to hear you liked the Őrség Zöld Aranya! It needs more attention as it's delicious! I actually had one yesterday at Művész Café and it was yumyum 😊
@susisusinger8216
@susisusinger8216 Месяц назад
Hey, i don’t know about other banks but mine charges a conversion fee of 1-2 Euros per transaction… so i try to only use my card for purchases above 50 euros and have cash for coffee or other small purchases.
@susisusinger8216
@susisusinger8216 Месяц назад
Hey, i don’t know about other banks but mine charges a conversion fee of 1-2 Euros per transaction… so i try to only use my card for purchases above 50 euros and have cash for coffee or other small purchases.
@dmorton41595
@dmorton41595 Месяц назад
Thank you again for a great video! Just returned a couple months ago, we stayed for 2 weeks. Cannot wait to return!
@toddslusar
@toddslusar Месяц назад
Another great video! I truly enjoy watching all of them.
@snowden894
@snowden894 Месяц назад
Thanks for all the great info in your videos! A question - do you have a recomnendation for cooking or baking classes?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! I Personally do not have experience with cooking classes (I'm not a great talent in the kitchen unfortunately :D) But I heard that Budapest Makery is a nice experience (although its about a fun time and not really about learning). But I've seen some recommendations for Foodapest's cooking class as well 😊
@MirandaGould123
@MirandaGould123 Месяц назад
Hi. Thank you. Another great informative video. My son loves football and we like to visit football stadiums. Does Puskas Stadium do football stadium tours?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Stadium tours aren't really a thing here, and in case of Puskás Arena, tours occur here and there in case there is some sort of related event, but I couldn't find a regular occurring tour. The top division soccer is starting this weekend, so perhaps going to a soccer match may be a good alternative. Usually Ferencváros or Újpest matches have good vibes thanks to the dedicated fan bases 😊⚽
@LTinSoCal
@LTinSoCal Месяц назад
Great info. Thanks. Just a couple of questions: 1. Do you have a list of MUST HAVE apps to install on mobile phones for Budapest visitors? 2. Are there phone snatching robberies in Budapest as in many other tourist places?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Was actually thinking about making a video eventually about useful apps 😊 Budapest Go is absolultey a must as its easy to plan your travels and get digital tickets/passes. I always recommend to have Google Translate app especially the picture translation feature. Happy cow app is useful for those who are looking for vegetarian/vegan places. Regarding Phone snatching, it's not really common, but it's not 0 in occurance either. If you are generally mindful of your surroundings especially in crowded areas, you'll be fine 😊
@LTinSoCal
@LTinSoCal Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Thanks much. Is Bolt also recommended to book taxi rides? Is it same as Uber?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
@@LTinSoCal Bolt and Uber are the same here, but Uber is different vs USA Uber (but the app still works). Passenger Carrying like what Taxis do is regulated, so it's not a ride share. Uber is essentially a Taxi company here 😊 they work same as Bolt, I usually use Bolt but only because they've been active for longer, Uber just recently got back on the market, but I like that I can just pay via the apps and not with cash or card at the driver 😊
@perojovanovic2906
@perojovanovic2906 Месяц назад
When I boarded trolleybuses and buses in Budapest, I was terribly concerned about scanning the QR code. In fact, drivers don't even look at it. Actually, I don't really know if they need to be scanned, because no one else has done it except me. 🙈
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Oh they do check, perhaps not all times, if you show a moving image towards them it may be enough :D But once I showed a black screen as the phone went to sleep during my time of queueing up and the driver did ask me to show the phone with the picture. So they do check them at times 😊
@clarkcalabrese5573
@clarkcalabrese5573 Месяц назад
Greetings from Chattanooga TN. USA. We will be in Budapest in a few weeks and heard in your video that public transportations are Free of Charge for 65+ (seniors). Does that include the bus Line 100E from the airport to city central? Also, do you gives tours of your beautiful city?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Yes 😊, according to the BKK website for the 100E Bus: "Customers entitled to free local public transport based on age or health condition can travel without a ticket on this bus service as well." - Regarding Tours at this stage we do not do tours, but thanks for asking 😀
@clarkcalabrese5573
@clarkcalabrese5573 Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Thank You!!
@thehun1234
@thehun1234 Месяц назад
Foreign exchange: I would like to add that at some places, like airports and train stations the exchange rate is much worse than in the city. The best thing is to look at the difference between the buy and sell rate, if it is more than 5%, avoid it. For Euros and USDs often the buy/sell spread is only 2%. Avoid ATMs which are not bank owned, like Euronet, which often charge well over 10%, some people have even claimed 20% fee. Even if your bank claims that you can use your card overseas without any charge, it does not apply to these ATMs.
@llym9146
@llym9146 Месяц назад
Are there any crafting stores in Budapest? What about thrift shops or flea market?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Kreatív Hobby is a chain store where you can get all sorts of crafting equipment: textile products, for drawing and painting and so on. Regarding Flea market, the Ecseri Flea Market is one of the most known of this kind :)
@californiagirl2240
@californiagirl2240 Месяц назад
Hello from the US! I am arriving in Budapest on a river cruise August 23rd, (how hot will it be?!) and have about a day and a half to explore, what would you suggest being the must-see places in that short amount of time? Also, we were planning on going to the Sparty on Saturday night, you should meet us there! We are three travel agents and gathering information to pass on to our clients, I will share your channel with them. Are we saying Budapest incorrectly by saying PEST instead of how you pronounce it with a PESHT at the end? I want to use the name properly. Love your channel and information, happy to share it! Amy
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Its difficult to say how hot it will be then, could be somewhere between 28-35 as it stands now and how it trends 😊 If you have limited time, I would say you should try to visit the Castle District (Palace building, get views of the danube river, visit the Matthiash Church and Fishermans Bastion), and also visit the downtown area with the Parliament building and the St Stephens Basilica. I have heard some ups and downs about the sparty in the Szechenyi Thermal bath, but I hope you'll have a good time there :) When pronouncing Budapest it's okay to pronounce in the english way as Pest, but if you show effort with the hungarian pronounciation of peSHt it will be appreciated (in hungary the "s" is pronounced SH and "sz" is pronounces S 😊) I hope you'll make some great memories here and can pass those to your clients in the end! Happy if you recommended our channel to them too 😊
@robbiephillips2959
@robbiephillips2959 Месяц назад
Great info! I'm heading to Budapest in October with my dad who's 66. Does he need some sort of Senior pass to show the drivers to prove he is 65 or older?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! For the ages above 65 its enough to show an ID that states the birthdate, like a passport or a drivers licence for example 😊
@TravelingToday-yu9gv
@TravelingToday-yu9gv 19 дней назад
We are in Budapest now and your videos are VERY helpful - and FUN! Thanks! We got the Budapest Go app on each of our phones and the 30 days passes. Today I was watching people get on the bus - we haven't needed it yet ourselves - and I saw MANY people get on and not tap the outside of the bus with theri phone or validate a ticket when they got on. Actually, I only saw one person tap before boarding and I think they were a tourist like us. What's happening? Is it anything to do with St. Stephen's Day coming up? We're very confused and any clarification you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures 18 дней назад
Hey there! There are paper based passes so those who have those will not tap or read qr codes. If the vehicle is front boarding only is when you need to show the ticket or pass to the driver. Sometimes the drivers don't really check, but believe me, when the inspectors board the bus, those who forgot to validate start to sweat 😁
@TravelingToday-yu9gv
@TravelingToday-yu9gv 18 дней назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Thanks for the quick reply! While I was only seeing it from the outside, I don't think I saw anyone validate a ticket when they got on.
@veganmediaireland
@veganmediaireland Месяц назад
Hi Akos. Greeting from Ireland. Very informative videos that are helping me plan my upcoming Budapest trip. A 100E Bus question-At the airport, can you purchase a return ticket for this service or are only single tickets available? I checked the official BKK website and it said only single journey tickets are available. Then I checked various blogs/RU-vid videos, etc. and was told I should buy a return 100E bus ticket to save money. I am inclined to believe the official website assuming the website content is up to date. Any advice would be welcome. John, Ireland
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! There is no such thing as a return ticket. These do not run out as they are not bound to a specific departure time, neither are their cheaper bundle tickets for this. The only way to save money is to take the regular public transport (200E) to Kőbánya Kispest Subway station and take the subway from there to the city center, thats two single tickets (2x450=900 HUF). Thats a way to save money, travel time will be longer. 😊
@veganmediaireland
@veganmediaireland Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Thanks for the update on the 100E service . regards, John, Ireland
@Just-MyOpinion
@Just-MyOpinion Месяц назад
Szia Ákos & Töltött káposzta Adventures: Tudtok válaszolni erre a trükkös kérdésre! Hol lehet megvásárolni a Traubi és Márka híres nevű Régi Rendszer üdítők?? köszi
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Szia :) nagyobb üzletláncokban, mint Tesco és Spar megtalálhatóak ezek az üdítők :)
@Just-MyOpinion
@Just-MyOpinion Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures köszi az információt !!!!
@martasilvia5857
@martasilvia5857 Месяц назад
I will add one more ticket-related question :) Are students older than 26 years old still allowed to use discounted passes? Thanks!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Students that can show proof of them being enrolled in an institution can buy and use the student pass 😊 age does not matter in this case 😎
@user-qy4ov8dp5y
@user-qy4ov8dp5y Месяц назад
Здравейте! Видеото беше много полезно, скоро ще бъдем в Будапеща и имам следните въпроси. - за да ползваме транспорт безплатно - над 65 години сме, при проверка с какъв документ удостоверяваме възрастта си, граждани сме на Европейския съюз. - пие ли се водата от водопроводната система на града. - можем ли да ползваме дебитна карта в заведенията и магазините, ако е предвидено електронно плащане. Или само с кредитна карта. Благодаря ви, с интерес и удоволствие следвам канала ви. Поздрави!
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Regarding public transport above age of 65, its 😊enough to show a Photo ID that also has the birth date, like a passport for example The water is very safe to drink, there are even drinking fountains across the city. 😀 Credits cards and Debits cards are all accepted in almost all the places in the city. Public toilets may need cash (coins) or the Labyrinth Cave in Buda castle for example. I hope you'll have a good time here when you visit 😊
@user-qy4ov8dp5y
@user-qy4ov8dp5y Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Сърдечно ви благодаря за отговорите, които ще бъдат полезни и за другите туристи. С удоволствие ще следя канала ви и ще го препоръчвам. Поздрави!🤗
@alessiobiscosi
@alessiobiscosi Месяц назад
Hi, thanks first of all for your videos, I saw a lot of them and I find very useful; I am going to visit Budapest with my friends for 3 days and I have question about public transports: how does it work the Monthly Budapest-pass for students (available for EU citizens)? I add that we are undergraduate students and I see that this pass is cheaper than 72h travel card, also, is it possible to make in the airport? Thanks in advance
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! Regarding Student Pass for EU and EEA member states the website of the Public transport company states the following: Accepted Documents: "...Student ID Issued by the relevant state in Paper or card format, international student ID (Except for the type combined with a bankcard)". If you have such a document you'll need to present that along with the pass upon inspection. You can buy these are the airport via vending machines or I believe they are also available on the Budapest Go app 😊 I hope this helps!
@alessiobiscosi
@alessiobiscosi Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventuresPerfect, thank you, keep going with the channel
@michaelrivman4569
@michaelrivman4569 Месяц назад
How much does a monthly ticket for public transport in Budapest cost for foreign pensioners?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there! As I understand the pensioner pass can only be purchased by those who receive Pension from the Hungarian Authorities. A special Pensioners Pass ID needs to be issued by the Public Transport company and the Pensioner Monthly pass can be purchased with that and the pass costs 3,330 HUF. That said, people of ages 65 and above can travel free on the Budapest Public transport, irrespective of their country of origin.
@carenkapson622
@carenkapson622 Месяц назад
Can you use a driving license to prove you are over 65?
@michaelrivman4569
@michaelrivman4569 Месяц назад
Thank you very much
@leskober412
@leskober412 Месяц назад
Do people 65 and older can use public transportation for free? If you what kind of document can you use to verify your age?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Yes, they can use for free. Use just need to have an Identification document with you at all times. We have a seperate Video just regarding transportation in Budapest, maybe check that out as well to :)
@Fanno_87
@Fanno_87 Месяц назад
Thanks for the useful info. , i have one question please , If i buy the 15 days budapest pass (physical one of the machine) , shall i validate it each time i ride ? I suppose that the pass will have my ID also the date of expiration ?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Hey there, as it is highlighted in the video the validity period starts from the time you set when you purchase the pass 😊 There will be a smaller date text which is the starting date, and the validity end date will be the larger text. No need to validate them like single tickets on each ride, just need to show the pass upon inspection 😊
@Fanno_87
@Fanno_87 Месяц назад
Thanks , one more question the monthly pass if it is on mobile need to scan before the ride or it is ok to show the screen-shot of the ticket on mobile n​@@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@SuyashCJoshi
@SuyashCJoshi 6 дней назад
Can I go to Croatia from Hungary and come back to Hungary without needing visa/border check ?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures 6 дней назад
Hey there! While at the moment as I know there is no border control between Hungary and Croatia this doesn't mean it cannot change as it sometimes does...Nevertheless, always cross borders with having papers and documents in check. 😊
@leskober412
@leskober412 Месяц назад
Are there lare shopping mall that local Hungarina use not the visitors
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
There are some shopping mals outside of the city center, but those have the mostly the same stores as the ones close to the center. For example Pólus, Duna Plaza and Etele Plaza
@clairemcclure-h2n
@clairemcclure-h2n Месяц назад
Can you tell me if budapest is good for someone who is Gluten Free?
@StuffedCabbageAdventures
@StuffedCabbageAdventures Месяц назад
Yes, most restaurants offer gluteen free options and we even have some dedicated Restaurants focusing on gluteen free food. For example: Kata Restaurant or Bohémtanya. But if you wite in google maps glutenfree restuarant you will see other options as well :)
@clairemcclure-h2n
@clairemcclure-h2n Месяц назад
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures great thank you , love your videos, keep them coming
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