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Language

Hungary’s official language is Hungarian, but German is also widely spoken. Most hotels and tourist areas have English speakers.

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Money

Hungarian’s official currency is the Hungarian forint. Credit cards are often accepted, but traveler’s checks are not. You can get forint from ATMs or currency exchange machines. Always keep your receipt, so you have proof of a legal exchange of money.

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Communications

Hungary’s international country code is 36. To call another country from Hungary, dial 00 followed by the appropriate country code. It can be expensive to call from your hotel, since many hotels have high surcharges. Use calling cards or public telephone boxes instead. The main towns usually have Internet cafes.

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Tipping

Tip taxi drivers and waiters at a rate of 10 to 15 percent. It’s customary to hand the waiters their tip, as opposed to leaving it on the table.

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Safety

Use common sense and watch out for pickpockets and purse-snatchers, especially when using public transportation. Most tourists don’t have any troubles.

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Health

You don’t need any vaccinations to visit Hungary, which has high standards of public health. The tap water is safe to drink and you don’t need to worry much about food poisoning. Most medications are Eastern European, so bring enough medication for your trip. It’s a good idea to have health insurance.

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Electricity

Hungary’s electrical current is 230 volts, 50Hz and uses two-pinned, European-style plugs.

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