What happened today in Hungary? September 4, 2022
- Budapest’s deputy mayor, Anett Bősz, said that they saw an eighteenfold price rise in the case of gas and a sevenfold increase considering electricity compared to the 2021 sums in the most recent public procurements the capital’s leadership conducted. Will the baths of Budapest close because of that energy price increase? Find out more HERE
- Cheaper food prices in Greece than in Hungary? HERE you may find our photo report
- Turkey to print Hungary’s biometric passports!
- A Hungarian travel news website drew attention to a recent error in Wizz Air’s online ticket booking system. Read the details HERE
- HERE are the TOP5 most special things to do in Budapest this autumn

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- The Czech foreign minister said that PM Viktor Orbán “governed” Czechia during the Babis-administration.
- The Guardian: Budapest is among the cheapest European locations for a city break! Read more HERE
- The Socialist party is holding forums nationwide in the coming weeks to promote its proposals to address the cost of living crisis – HERE are the details
- The Institute for Economics and Peace recently published its Global Peace Index and found that Hungary is the 13th most peaceful place, preceding Germany, Norway, Belgium and Australia.

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Good posts of current news.