Ravi Dwivedi: Budapest Travel (opens in new tab)
In September 2025, I attended the annual in Budapest, Hungary. This gave me an opportunity to explore the city, which I will cover in this post. Let’s start with the currency. Although Hungary is a part of the European Union (EU), it doesn’t use the euro as its currency. Instead, it uses Hungarian forints (denoted by “Ft”). During my time in Hungary, 1 Indian rupee was equal to 4 Hungarian forints. After reaching the Budapest airport, I bought a 15-day public transport pass. The public transp...
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