Christmas travel tips in Hungary – A guide for expats and tourists

Travelling around Hungary during Christmas can be a magical experience, but it also requires careful planning. From snowy city streets to festive markets, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your holiday season.

1. Plan around public transport

During the Christmas holidays, trains, buses, and trams run on a reduced or holiday timetable. Metro lines in Budapest generally maintain service, but less frequently in the evening.

Tip: Check schedules online in advance, especially if you plan to travel between cities or to airports. Booking train tickets ahead of time is strongly recommended, as services can fill up quickly around 24–26 December.

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Hungary’s Christmas tree in 2023. Illustration. Photo: depositphotos.com

2. Book accommodation early

Budapest and other major cities see a surge in tourists during December, thanks to Christmas markets and festive events. Hotels, apartments, and guesthouses often sell out early.

Tip: Reserve your accommodation well in advance and confirm holiday check-in and check-out times, as some reception desks close early on 24 December.

3. Christmas markets are a highlight

Hungarian Christmas markets, especially in Budapest’s Vörösmarty Square, St Stephen’s Basilica or the Castle District, are must-visit destinations. Expect mulled wine, traditional sweets, handcrafted gifts, and festive entertainment.

Tip: Many markets close early on 24 December and are shut on Christmas Day, so plan your visits accordingly.

4. Driving and parking considerations

Snowy or icy conditions are possible in December. City parking rules often remain strict even during holidays, though some paid zones may have adjusted hours.

Tip: If driving outside Budapest, watch for temporary road closures near major Christmas or Advent events.

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