budapest is a fun and amazing city, but there are some things to know so you don't get completely screwed over during your stay.
Do not eat on the Buda side. Buda is a more residential side of town and prices are much much higher. If someone recommends a good place to you, please go online and check the prices. On average they are 2-3 times higher then on the Pest side.
The Central Market is only good for pictures. These prices may look cheap but they are just meant to screw you over. Do not buy anything here, not even food. It may look authentic but it is not and you will end up paying way too much money.
Tram 2 is the cheapest sight seeing tour. Ok, it is not an actual tour however, this tram costs 350 Hungarian Florent and will take you around the entire city. Trust me, if you aren't into walking this is the way to go.
Free Walking Tour: You know we love our free walking tours. The Budapest Free Walking Tour meets every morning at 11am in the Vorosmarty Square. Pay only what you think the tour is worth and we promise you won't be disappointed.
Caving: Want to see a whole new side of this beautiful city? Try out caving, not only is it a nice workout, but it's a neat way to experience the history and culture of the city and the kilometers of tunnels beneath the Budapest! Check it out at their website here.
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HI FRIENDS! I'M A 26-YEAR-OLD FLORIDA GIRL WITH THE HEART OF A GYPSY. I'LL TAKE ANY EXCUSE TO HOP A PLANE, TRAIN, OR AUTOMOBILE TO GO ON A NEW ADVENTURE. IT'S NOT ALWAYS PERFECT, BUT IT IS DEFINITELY ENTERTAINING. COME WANDER WITH ME:)