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Budapest Premium Apartments
Apartment
Plush well-equipped apartments
Found in a quiet green area close to the city centre, these tastefully decorated apartments, that benefit from weekly or daily cleaning, either sleep up to four guests or up to six guests. Most apartments have balconies overlooking a park, a quiet street, or the courtyard. The complex offers a buffet breakfast in their bistro restaurant.
Mercure Budapest Korona
4 STAR Hotel
Well worth the extra
Treat your stag to a super-stylish stag do in Budapest with the Mercure Budapest Korona hotel. This upmarket hotelier boasts 400 rooms which is perfect for the larger stag do looking to stay in one place. It’s also right in the heart of the city with all the cool bars and restaurants right on your doorstep.
a&o Budapest City
Hostel
Central hostel within walking distance of main nightlife areas
Situated in the middle of Budapest, this modern hostel has 114 rooms spread over 3 floors. The rooms are bright with modern furnishings. All rooms come with a flat screen TV and have their own private bathroom with a shower and hairdryer. There's a bar onsite for drinks and snacks.
Ibis Styles Hotel
3 STAR Hotel
Fun and modern interior
Stay in the centre of Budapest in a modern design hotel. Each room houses 2 people with comfy facilities, TV, Wi-Fi and a minibar. This hotel is surrounded by bars and clubs, so you’ll know where to go on your nights out. The hotel has a bar itself if you want to stay close to your room. Some rooms even face lush gardens, a gorgeous view to wake up to.
Silver Crown Hotel and Residence
4 STAR Aparthotel
The comfort of home and the class of an upmarket hotel
Offering accommodation in one of Budapest’s most sought-after locations, The Palace Quarter, this stylish aparthotel provides everything you need for a comfortable stay. Each apartment has a living room area with a 50″ Smart TV, a fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hair dryer.
Ibis Styles Budapest City
3 STAR Hotel
For stags with style
The Ibis Styles is in the perfect location, right by the river looking into the city. This hotel may be friendly on your wallet but it certainly lives up to its namesake with sleek and stylish rooms offering safe and comfortable surroundings where you can sleep easy after a night on the tiles.
Prince Apartments
3 STAR Apartment
Bright, stylish apartments, many with balconies
Situated in the bustling Corvin Quartier, these stylish, yet homely set of twenty-five apartments boast a helpful reception, a garden and free wi-fi in all areas. There are a range of different apartment layouts, from studios sleeping two guests, to two bedroomed apartments sleeping up to six guests.
Adagio 2.0
Hostel
Central location near bars
Surrounded by some of the city’s best bars and restaurants, Adagio 2.0 hostel is the perfect spot for stags looking to get straight into the action. The rooms come with the choice of having your own private space or dorm style where you can all pile in together like a sleepover. There’s options to suit all budgets, which means more money for pints.
The Hungarian party capital may be renowned for its cheap booze, beautiful women and wealth of world-renowned ruin bars, but it's easy to tick the 'culture' box here, too. From natural jacuzzis to eye-catching memorials and iconic bridges, here's a little bit of what Budapest has to offer.
City Park
Budapest, Kós Károly stny., 1146 Hungary
The largest park in Budapest has its main entrance at Heroes’ Square (named after you guys, obviously), one of Hungary’s World Heritage sites. Boasting the Municipal Grand Circus, an ice rink, Szechenyi Baths, Vajdahunyad Castle and the Palace of Art in its grounds, it’s a fantastic place to take a breather from an action packed stag do.
Margaret Island
Margaret Island, Budapest
In the Danube River between the cities of Buda and Pest, you will find the totally awesome Margaret Island. This must-see attraction has a rose garden, a Japanese garden and it even has its very own thermal baths, including water slides. It might not scream ‘lads weekend’ but it’s a gentle thing to do when you’re hungover, plus it doesn’t cost anything to explore the Island.
Szechenyi Thermal Baths
Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
You can’t visit the ‘City of Baths’ without a trip to the world famous Szechenyi Thermal Baths, the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Thousands of litres of healing hot water bubbles from deep underground, supplied by two natural thermal springs – reaching temperatures of over 75°C. This is where every savvy stag heads after a heavy one the night before.
Hungarian Parliament Building
Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055 Hungary
On the banks of the Danube, the Hungarian Parliament Building is the tallest and most magnificent building in the whole city – you’ll probably recognise it as the backdrop for the Hungarian votes on Eurovision (you’re cultured like that). It’s an iconic landmark in the city and a seriously popular tourist attraction – where the country’s crown jewels are housed.
Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden
Allatkerti krt. 6-12, 1146 Hungary
Unusually for a zoo, Budapest’s Zoo is located in the city centre – and is one of the oldest in the world. The nature reserve opened its doors in 1866 and has over a thousand species of animal living within its grounds – including the Komodo dragon and the wombat. Looks like you’re not the only animals hitting Budapest this year.
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Szent István tér 1, 1051 Hungary
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Named after the first King of Hungary, the spectacular, Neo-Classical St. Stephen’s Basilica is the third largest church building in the whole of Hungary. Completed after 56 years of construction, it’s pretty special – and attracts visitors to climb the 364 stairs for a 360° panoramic view of Budapest. Not recommended on a hangover. It’s also slap bang in the heart of District Five, meaning you can tick the cultural box while staggering between bars. It’s a win-win.
Fisherman's Bastion
Szentháromság tér, 1014 Hungary
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Bright white, contrasting against the blue Budapest skies – you can’t miss Fisherman’s Bastion. Situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on Budapest’s Castle Hill, the castle-like, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Romanesque terrace with fairy tale towers, offers tourists panoramic views of the Danube, Margaret Island and surrounding areas. And, the best part is – entry is completely free, leaving more money for those less-than-a-pound pints later on.
Chain Bridge
Széchenyi Lánchíd, 1051 Hungary
The glorious suspension bridge connecting Buda and Pest is one of the city’s finest landmarks. Measuring 375 metres in length, with two iconic towers supporting it – it’s widely known as one of the modern world’s engineering wonders. You’ll probably pass over it on your transfer from the airport to your accommodation.
Hungarian National Museum
Múzeum krt. 14-16, 1088 Hungary
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Founded in 1802, this impressive museum based in District Eight and showcases history, art and archaeology of Hungary – dating back through Roman times, WWII, Soviet State and freedom. If you’re into your Hungarian history (what do you mean it’s already your Mastermind specialist subject?) it’s a must. There are a few bars and pubs dotted around the museum too, and nothing says embracing local culture like a few beers, right?
Shoes on the Danube
Budapest, Id. Antall József rkp., 1054 Hungary
When walking along the banks of the Danube, you’ll spot several pairs of shoes. These are a memorial sculpted by Gyula Pauer, to honour the people (mainly Budapest Jews) who were killed by fascist Arrow Cross militiamen during WWII. They were ordered to take off their shoes, and were shot at the edge of the river – as this haunting tribute depicts. They’re located on the Pest side of the city, which is where you’ll be spending most of your stag do anyway, so we’d recommend taking a look.
Staying safe in Budapest might not be the first thing on your mind when it comes to your stag do, but it's important to make sure the trip runs smoothly for your group. Here are our top six safety tips:
By following these basic safety tips we're sure you'll have a brill Budapest trip.
Budapest’s award winning airport is located just under 10 miles out of the buzzing city centre and is one of the busiest in Europe - seeing over 11 million passengers arrive and depart in 2016 alone. Jet2, Ryanair, Wizz Air, British Airways and Norwegian Air Shuffle airlines all run services into Budapest from major locations in the UK – taking less than three hours even from Dublin and Edinburgh. It’s relatively cheap to fly to Budapest (admittedly, not as cheap as the budget prices you’re going to encounter once you’re out there), with flights costing as little as £150. Getting from Budapest Airport to the centre of town couldn’t be easier, as there are taxis, buses (route 200E) and Metros departing every few minutes. We recommend pre booking taxi transfers, for your safety and peace of mind – which will typically cost around €30.
Airport | Airline |
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Birmingham Airport BHX → BUD | Wizz Air |
Dublin Airport DUB → BUD | AerLingus |
Dublin Airport DUB → BUD | Ryanair |
Edinburgh Airport EDI → BUD | Jet2 |
Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport LBA → BUD | Jet2 |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → BUD | EasyJet |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → BUD | Norwegian Air Shuttle |
London - Heathrow Airport LHR → BUD | British Airways |
London - Luton Airport LTN → BUD | Wizz Air |
London - Stansted Airport STN → BUD | Ryanair |
Manchester Airport MAN → BUD | Jet2 |
Manchester Airport MAN → BUD | Ryanair |
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Budapest’s award winning airport is located just under 10 miles out of the buzzing city centre and is one of the busiest in Europe - seeing over 11 million passengers arrive and depart in 2016 alone. Jet2, Ryanair, Wizz Air, British Airways and Norwegian Air Shuffle airlines all run services into Budapest from major locations in the UK – taking less than three hours even from Dublin and Edinburgh. It’s relatively cheap to fly to Budapest (admittedly, not as cheap as the budget prices you’re going to encounter once you’re out there), with flights costing as little as £150. Getting from Budapest Airport to the centre of town couldn’t be easier, as there are taxis, buses (route 200E) and Metros departing every few minutes. We recommend pre booking taxi transfers, for your safety and peace of mind – which will typically cost around €30.
Airport | Duration | Airline |
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Birmingham Airport BHX | 2h 30m | Wizz Air |
Dublin Airport DUB | 2h 55m | Aer Lingus Ryanair |
Edinburgh Airport EDI | 3h 0m | Jet2 |
Leeds Bradford Airport LBA | 2h 45m | Jet2 |
London Gatwick Airport LGW | 2h 25m | easyJet Norwegian Air Shuttle |
London Heathrow Airport LHR | 2h 30m | British Airways |
London Stansted Airport STN | 2h 25m | Ryan Air |
Luton Airport LTN | 2h 20m | Wizz Air |
Manchester Airport MAN | 2h 40m | Jet2 Ryan Air |
Totally walkable (luckily for you), getting from bar to bar in Budapest will be a piece of cake. However, if you’re finding it hard to put one foot in front of the other after too many 70p pints, there are Metros, buses and taxis to the rescue.
Budapest is one of Europe's cheapest stag do destinations - getting ruined in those ruin bars never felt so good...
We’ll be honest, Budapest’s weather is a little bit hit and miss (you’re not really here for the weather, are you?) Still considerably hotter than the UK, average temperatures under the Hungarian summer sun reach a daily 26-30°C and in the depth of winter, average temperatures reach a brisk 6°C.
July 2025
With 26°C as your daily average, Budapest is positively sweltering in July. You’ll be downing ice cold pints in the courtyards of the ruin bars just to stay cool.
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