Around Hungary
Hungary is best viewed as six separate regions. The majestic west and Lake Balaton, the charming Danube, Sizzling Budapest, the wild south, the open plains and then the mighty Northern Highlands.
With a mostly flat landscape of rolling plains, with some hills at the the Slovakian border, driving a car hire will be easy. Visit the stunning villages and romantic cites of historic Hungary.
Budapest Airport
Pickup your vehicle from
Budapest Airport and start to explore Hungary. Your wheels can also be collected from Budapest city as well.
120 Spas in Budapest
How many can you do? Before leaving Budapest, take time out to sample a few of the one hundred and twenty plus, thermal springs. They make an excellent retreat for someone looking to purge the body of everyday stress.
Aside from spas, Hungary has on offer a myriad of other attractions including cathedrals, museums, cafes and shopping. Enjoy the wholesome and cheap Hungarian food.
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Seat upto 9 passengers in a minivan.
Another favourite entry point is the Heviz-Balaton Airport which is situated close to
Lake Balaton. The views on landing are inspiring. A car hire is a must, to appreciate the beauty of this part of Hungary.
Wherever you visit, you will be treated to that special Hungarian cuisine, that has remained true to its rustic and wholesome origins.
Motorways in Hungary are excellent but you will need to purchase e-vignette, which is available from most petrol filling stations beside the motorways.
Where to get a car?
A wide range of vehicles are available to rent at these airports:- Budapest, Debrecen, Pecs and Sarmellek. We also offer depots in these places:-
Godollo, Gyor, Hviz, Kecskemet, Miskolc, Nyiregyhaza, Szeckesfehervar, Szeged, Szombatheley, Tatabanya, Veszprem and Zalaegerszeg.Magyar Tourism
Please refer to the
Hungarian Tourist Board to find out more information..
16th September 2020