Fly from
Budget
RM 3,389 - RM 4,221
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-04-02
2 stops42h 10m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-04-14
2 stops39h 35m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-04-01
1 stop25h 10m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-04-14
1 stop23h 50m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-06-10
1 stop17h 45m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-07-01
1 stop34h 40m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-09-08
1 stop32h 15m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-09-29
1 stop28h 05m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-04-02
2 stops42h 10m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-04-14
1 stop15h 55m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-06-08
2 stops31h 10m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-07-02
2 stops35h 05m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBudapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
KUL - BUD
KULBUD
Kuala Lumpur Intl
2023-06-08
1 stop27h 05m
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Intl
2023-07-04
1 stop22h 20m
January
RM 3,868
February
RM 3,725
March
RM 3,738
April
RM 3,649
May
RM 3,416
June
RM 3,734
July
RM 4,047
August
RM 4,686
September
RM 3,989
October
RM 3,676
November
RM 3,698
December
RM 4,029
Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Hungary is May. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.
KUL - BUD Price | RM 3,416 - RM 6,063 |
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BUD Temperature | 0 - 20 °C |
BUD Rainfall | 30 - 70 mm |
Hungary nestles in the Carpathian Basin, landlocked by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. In times past, it was a part of the Ottoman, Hapsburg and Soviet empires, now it is a member of the EU. Its rich and colourful culture reflects its mix of peoples – the majority are Magyars, and minorities include Roma, German, Slovak, Croat, Serb and Romanian. Hungary’s cuisine reflects this mix too – warming soups and stews are the order of the day, washed down by robust red wines.
The country has several World Heritage sites ranging from the vast Hortobágy National Park (Puszta) and Tokaj Wine region to Budapest (including the Banks of the Danube, Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue). The Pearl of the Danube as Hungary’s capital is called is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, boasting majestic cathedrals, grand boulevards, opera houses and fine cafes. Hungary also has the world’s second-largest thermal lake (Lake Hévíz), and Central Europe’s largest lake (Balaton).
Flights to Hungary land at Budapest Ferihegy International. From Hungary, there are flights, buses and trains into all neighbouring countries, making it an ideal starting point for further travel.
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Just east of the Alps, Hungary has freezing cold weather hovering near -1 degrees with snow and sleet. When the weather warms up a bit in March, the snow turns into rain. The summers are sunny and warm and occasionally humid.
Both in the main cities and through the countryside, transport is excellent. In Budapest there is a choice of underground trains, trams or buses. Taxis are relatively cheap.
The bus service throughout Budapest is very extensive. There are long-distance buses or short route town-to-town services. Both are cheap, easy to use and relatively fast.
The rail service is good, though the network does not cover as much space as the bus network. If you’re planning on travelling a long way by rail, buy a pass which saves a lot of money on individual tickets.