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Gay Budapest · Town Guide

Budapest

Budapest is the capital and largest city in Hungary - a member state of the European Union. Located in the northwest of the nation, close to the borders of Austria and Slovakia, Budapest is home to nearly 3 million people in it's urban area.

Officially established in after the merging of Buda and Pest, the history of Budapest is as fascinating as it is turbulent. When admiring the city's many grand art-nouveau buildings it's easy to omit the city was heavily damaged during the second world war and endured a repressive communist regime in the 50's.

Nowadays, Budapest is a bustling cultural and commercial hub with a whole host of things to attract the million tourists that check in the city year in year out.

Hotels, restaurants, cafes and bars are comparatively cheap and superb value compared with other European capitals.

Gay Rights in Hungary

Hungary decriminalised homosexuality in but it wasn't until that 14 was established as the equal age of consent for both heterosexuals and homosexuals.

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Budapest is a magical city in Eastern Europe. While this region of Europe is considered to be conservative, Budapest is different. Gay Budapest is up and coming.

With its great (gay) nightlife, (gay) saunas, thermal baths, fancy hotels, great sights and delicious nourishment, Budapest is a fantastic city to visit as a gay traveler.

Though Budapest isn’t appreciate Berlin, Amsterdam or Barcelona, this metropolis has so much to offer if you know where to look! Pleasant to know: Budapest is made up of two parts – Buda and Pest – the Danube river separates the two.

Pest is considered the buzzing side of the city, while Buda is a lot calmer and more residential. Pest is the go-to place for nightlife! In this Budapest gay guide, we will tell you about the gay rights in Hungary and where to go in “Gay” Budapest!

Hungary Gay Rights

Hungary is still a conservative country but has improved a lot over the last years. The Hungarian society has always been focused on traditional families, therefore things can be hard in Hungary for local LGBTQ+ people.

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The elegant streets and the nineteenth century, fin de siècle architecture of the Hungarian capital epitomize the grand and optimistic style in which Budapest both saw – and sees – itself. An eastern European city that looked westward even when behind the Iron Curtain, the capital has a drawn-out history of culture and liberalism. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts more than museums and galleries, as adequately as a nightlife scene regarded as one of the continent’s finest, whether you’re straight or gay. The city’s LGBTQ community is open and socially accepted, with a form of civil union legalised in , and an annual Pride celebration which has verb since Wondering what to do in Budapest? Look no further than the Mr Hudson Budapest gay guide!

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Where to stay in Budapest

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