Top autumn break destinations in Hungary for 2024: Don’t miss out on these adventures
Where are locals heading in Hungary this autumn break? Travel within Hungary is seeing a surge in interest for the autumn school break from 26 October to 3 November, according to Szallas.hu. Bookings have increased by 9% compared to the same period last year. Find the top 10 travel destinations for this autumn below.
1/4th of autumn break bookings target the long weekend
While 23 October is not part of a long weekend this year, the final school day on Friday, 25 October, marks the start of the autumn break, followed by a long weekend for All Saints’ Day on November 1. This period is proving to be popular for holidaymakers, with Szallas.hu reporting a notable rise in pre-bookings, Lelépő writes.
During this time, many accommodations will offer special seasonal activities and decorations.
“Pumpkin carving will be available in many places, while others are hosting wizard schools, Halloween mini discos, face painting, costume contests, and children’s shows,”
Szallas.hu reports. For adults, some locations will offer wine tastings and extended wellness hours. There will also be performances from popular Hungarian artists like Zséda, Nótár Mary, Peter Šrámek, Bon-Bon, and Szabó Ádám, making the evenings even more memorable.
Top domestic travel destinations for the autumn break in 2024 according to Szallas.hu pre-bookings:
- Eger
- Gyula
- Budapest
- Pécs
- Szeged
- Miskolc
- Hajdúszoboszló
- Hévíz
- Nyíregyháza
- Sárvár
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