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scavengedluxury · 1 year
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Metal detector security gate, Ferihegy (today Ferenc Liszt) International Airport, Budapest, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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travelsfaq · 5 months
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Welcome to Budapest Essentials: Your Guide to Frequently Asked Questions
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Welcome to “Budapest Essentials: Your Guide to Frequently Asked Questions,” your ultimate resource for the most common queries about Hungary’s enchanting capital city. Budapest, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, attracts millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re planning a trip or just curious about what this city has to offer, this guide aims to provide you with detailed, practical information.
In this guide, we will cover a range of topics to help you navigate your visit or enhance your understanding of Budapest. We’ll explore accommodations like the modern Meininger Budapest Great Market Hall, ideal for those wanting to stay close to the city’s bustling market scenes. For travelers considering a scenic rail journey, we provide insights into the train services from Prague to Budapest, including options, travel tips, and what to expect during the ride. Understanding local logistics is crucial, so we’ll discuss the currency used in Budapest and essential details about purchasing train tickets from Prague to Budapest.
Additionally, we’ll delve into travel specifics, such as arriving through the Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, now known as the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, and how to make the most of its facilities to start your Hungarian adventure smoothly.
With this guide, we aim to answer your most pressing questions and prepare you for an unforgettable experience in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Let’s dive into the heart of Budapest and discover all that it has to offer!
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fovarosiblog · 3 years
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The construction of the control tower at Ferihegy (today: Liszt Ferenc) International Airport in Budapest, Hungary.
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Plane Crash In Budapest. December 28, 2015 / 8:32 PM / AP Authorities say a scheduled international passenger flight from Boston Logan Airport carrying 135 people aboard the plane (124 passengers and 9 crew members) were killed, along with one survivor who later died of her injuries. On its final approach for landing, the plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea nearing Budapest. The medical examiner has released the lone individual who later passed as Jackie Doublehorn, a pastry chef.
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soc-infra · 7 years
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Control Tower,  Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (formerly Budapest Ferihegy Airport), built 1977. 
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wecityguidecom · 5 years
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Budapest Travel Guide: Hungarian Beauty
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Budapest is the capital of Hungary and has more than 1.8 million population. The city is a major touristic destination of Eastern Europe. This well-written Budapest travel guide will be useful for you to plan your trip. In this post, you will find lots of information about any tourist needs during his/her time in Budapest. Places to see, things to do and history of the city also...
History of Budapest
In fact, Budapest is a relatively new city. Because it was created by merging three different cities in 1873, Buda, Obuda and Pest. If you are curious about the before 1873, Budapest has a long-standing history. It seems that cities history dates back to the Stone Age. The first major settlement founded in the area by the Roman Empire whose name is Aquincum in 89 AD. This city was founded on an old Celtic settlement very close to the Obuda. Aquincum was the capital of Lower Pannonia from 160 AD to the end of the 4th century. From that date, Pannonia areas were under the control of famous Turk leader Atilla and the Huns. In 896, Hungarians (Ugrians) from the Lower Dnieper and the Danube came from the Carpathians and founded a settlement the area of between Danube and Tisa. For almost more than 100 years skilled warriors of Hungarians marched to Central Europe until they stopped by the Otto I the Great at the Battle of Lehfeld where is very close to the Augsburg in 955 AD. Only 6 years later, Hungarians became Christian and becomes a member of the Christian-Europe.
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Buda during the Middle Ages (Source) One part of Hungary was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1526 after the Mohacs battle. Another part of Hungary became part of the Habsburg Empire. At the end of the 17th century, Habsburg invaded Transylvania and other Ottoman territories in the Pannonia and all of Hungary came to the Habsburg rule. Hungary tried to get their independence after 1848 but it didn't succeed until 1867. At 1867 Habsburg monarch lose the power and the new power rise in Europe, Austro-Hungarian Empire. With this new rule, Hungary became almost independent. Until 1873, Buda, Pest and Obuda were a separate major district of Hungary and they have a very good economy. All these districts were merged in 1873 and called Budapest. Budapest During The World Wars At the Great War (WWI), Austro-Hungarian Empire was allied with Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey (Ottoman Empires) and they lost as Central Powers aganist United Kingdom, France, Italy and other allied countries. After the Great War Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed and Hungary became an independent state. but it lost more than %60 of its territories as a result of the Trianon agreement. Hungary was joined WWII by side of Nazi Germany to regain its lost territories. Until the Soviet invasion over Hungary, they have gained some territories from Czech, Yugoslavia and Austria but they lost the second big war again. Today, Budapest is the most important city in Hungary. Hungary also the member of both the European Union and NATO.
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Soviet soldiers in Budapest (Source) I think that enough for the brief history of Hungary. Now we can focus on what will a tourist need to know in Budapest. Below, you will find information about Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Top 10 places to see in Budapest and Budapest public transportation. 
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
Hungary is a relatively small country. It has only 4 major airports and the biggest of them is the Ferenc Liszt International Airport. The airport is located just 15 km south-east of the Budapest city centre which is very close and good for the passengers. Based on statistics from 2018 more than 15 million passengers used Ferenc Liszt Internationa Airport. This airport also is one of the major hubs of the Ryanair, that means you can find very cheap tickets to fly here. If you want to go to the Budapest city centre from Ferenc Liszt International Airport, you're lucky. because the airport is both close to the city and has multiple options for public transport. You can use bus line 200E which departs from terminal two and Nagyvarad ter metro station operates the whole day. Also, there are other bus lines like 914, 914A, 950 and 950A which can be used to go to the city centre. Using the train is another option to go to the Budapest city centre. Ferihegy train station is at the airport and you can take train which operates between Ferihegy and Nyugati railway station in the city centre. You can buy tickets for both buses and trains inside the airport. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport website
Budapest Public Transport
Public transport in Budapest is quite expensive when you compared to the other major cities in Europe like Madrid and Paris. You can use a different class of tickets to use on all type of vehicles in public transportation system. Single ticket price is around 350 Ft which is around 1.10 Euro. There also options for 24-hour, 72-hour and 7-day travel cards and their prices are 1650 Ft (5 Euro), 4150 F0t (13 Euro)  and 4950 Ft (15 Euro). If you use public transport without having a valid ticket or travel card you will find up to 16000 Ft (50 Euro). I think it is always better to buy 72-hour or weekly card. Because you won't wait in ticket queues, won't validate your ticket at each station, limitless usage of vehicles and avoiding possible penalty fees. You can ticket and travel cards from the airport, metro station, news-stands and tobacconist, almost everywhere in the city. Metro Lines Budapest have four different lines which are yellow, red, blue and green. These four-line covers all urban areas and easy to use. Also, please keep your expectation low about the metro quality of Budapest. They don't have the newest ones but all of them are efficient and helpful if you want to travel around quickly.
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One metro set from the yellow metro line (Source). Metro Line 1 (Yellow Line) is the most important for you if you are visiting Budapest. Because line 1 has many stops at the famous landmarks, museums and places to see. This line operates between Vörösmarty tér to Mexikói út. Line 1 is the oldest metro line of the Budapest. You will be surprised about how it is close to the surface. you just need to take few steps to go down the metro stations. You will also feel the historical atmosphere of the stations. Metro Line 2 (Red Line) operates between Deli Railway Station and Pest's Örs vezer Square. As a tourist, your station is the Kossuth Square where the parliament is located. Metro Line 3 (Blue) can be used to go to the airport. Metro Line 4 (Green) is the newest metro line of the city. It connects the two main railway station of the Budapest. Budapest's metros run between 04.30 to 23.00 every day without expectation. You can find the Budapest metro map below.
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Budapest Metro Map (Source). Tram Lines Probably you won't believe it but Budapest have more than 40 tram lines around the city and some of them run on the historical centre of the city. It is really not possible to write down all tram lines but I will give information about the most important ones to the tourists. Tram line 2 runs along Pest's Riverbank and offers great views over the Buda Hills and the Danube. This line passes through the Chain Bridge, the Hungarian Parliament and the Central Market Hall. Tramlines 19 and 41V will be good options if you want to see Buda's riverside. This lines follow a similar route to line 2 but on the other side of Danube.
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Budapest have both modern and historical trams (Source). Bus Lines There more than 200 bus lines in the Budapest. As a tourist, bus lines 16, 16A and 116 will be useful for you to visit the historical landmarks and the city centre of Budapest. Buses are quite old but mostly they will be a good option to get around in the city.  They are still adding brand new buses to the fleet every year. There are also different night lines between 23.00 and 05.00.
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Brand new buses of Budapest (Source). Other Options In Budapest, you have several other options to use to get around. There few trolleybus lines in the city. In the city of Budapest, 15 different trolleybus line runs daily and their numbers are between 70 and 83. There is also one funicular line between Chain Bridge and Buda Castle. This line opened in 1870 and the second funicular line in Europe. This line partly destroyed at the WWII and renovated in 1986. The funicular line has a stop at the Clark Adam Square where is the 0 km point of Hungary. This point uses to measure the distance between Budapest and other cities of Hungary.
Top 10 Places to See in Budapest
Szechenyi Thermal Baths The city of Budapest has another name among the travellers, city of spas. There are many baths in the Budapest but Szechenyi probably the best of them. Here is a private hotel which is open to anyone. The place has stunning architecture and open-air bathing facilities which will fascinate you. Szechenyi Thermal Baths located in the city park. Szechenyi Thermal Baths Website
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It will be an unforgettable experience for you (Source). Heroes Square (Hösök Tere) This place is the largest square in the Budapest. Heroes Square is located at the end of Andrassy Avenue. In memory of the 1000 years of Hungarians came to this area, this stunning semi-circle square built. When you go there you will see a very long column at the centre. He is the Archangel Gabriel, the messenger of God. Other statutes belongs to the Prince Arpad and conqueror who are the chiefs of the seven tribes came from the Carpathians.
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You will see a very, very big statue of Hungarian ancestors (Source). The Great Market This place is like the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul but of course smaller than Grand Bazaar. The Budapest Great Market Hall built-in 1897. It is also in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. Here is the right spot to discover and experience Hungarian food and flavours. You will find food markets and the ground level and souvenirs and craft stand on the upstairs.
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Don't forget to take a look at the upstairs (Source). The Parliament of Hungary Here is probably the most iconic and historic landmark of Hungary. The Hungarian Parliament is the centre of the government since 1902. The building is one of the largest one in Europe. Neo-gothic style of the building inspired by The Palace of Westminister, London. Parliament is open for the visitor during the day and should be on your list. Visiting hours between 08.00 and 18.00. If you want to go to the Parliament of Hungary, Kossuth Lajos Ter metro station is very next to it.
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Stunning view of the parliament from the other side of Danube (Source). Buda Castle This historical castle built-in 1773. Buda Castle was the home of the Hungarian kings for years. Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest History Museum and National Library are also in the Buda Castle. Buda Castle is also in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Castle is located on the Buda side of the Danube across the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace. Buda Castle Website
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You can go to the Buda Castle by using the funicular line (Source). Hungarian State Opera House If you planning to go to the historic Andrassy Avenue you should visit the Hungarian State Opera House also. Opera house renovated between 2017 and 2018. If you have time I'm strongly suggesting you book a ticket for a show in here. Hungarian State Opera House Website
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There are also guided tours for the opera house (Source). Fishermen's Bastion This place offers you a stunning panoramic view of the Budapest. You will Hungarian Parliament Building and the rest of the Pest. Fishermen's Bastion has 140 meters long walls with 7 turrets that represent the seven ancient Magyar tribes led by the Prince Arpad who is the founder of the Hungaria. Fishermen's Bastion is located at Castle District of the Budapest.
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You will see incredible detail on the wall and everywhere (Source). Matthias Church Matthias Church is one of the main Catholic churches in Hungary. The church is located on the Buda Hills in the Castle District, briefly in the Old Town.  Matthias Church is also very close to the Fishermen's Bastion and the statue of St. Stephen. Sometimes there will be some attraction in here, it is better to check the calendar of the church.
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Another stunning landmark of Budapest (Source). St. Stephen's Basilica Here is the largest Catholic church in the Budapest. Construction of the St. Stephen's Basilica finished in 1906. Construction of the basilica takes 50 years! Name of the St. Stephen's Basilica come from the first king of the Hungary, St. Stephen. St. Stephen is also the founder of the Hungarian Christian nation. Each week there will a concert in here. St. Stephen's Basilica is between the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky ut and Arany Janos utca metro stations.
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You can reach the top of the towers after 370 steps long walking (Source). The Great Synagogue This religious building is the largest in Europe and 2nd largest synagogue in the whole world. The Great Synagogue built between 1854 and 1859 by the Ludwig Gösrter who is from Vienna. The architecture of the building was inspired by the Muslim landmarks in North Africa and Spain. The Great Synagogue can hold more than 3500 people at once. Astoria metro station is very close to The Great Synagogue.
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Inside of The Great Synagogue (Source).
Top 10 Things to Do in Budapest
You should discover Castle Hill with a free walking tour. It can be tiring for you especially during the summer it will be a really good experience for you. Buy a ticket for an event performed at the Budapest Opera House. Discover Central Market Hall and make shopping. Walk across the Chain Bridge. This is bridge the first constructed bridge between Buda and Pest. Experience amazing architecture and Hungarian crown jewels at the Hungarian Parliament Building. Relax at one of the famous baths of Budapest. Visit the Heroes Square and walk to Andrassy Avenue from here. Watch people on the Vaci utca. Eat local food at unique restaurants in the city. Visit Buda Hill with using the funicular. I hope that you like this Budapest travel guide. If you visited or planning to visit the Budapest please share your experiences and thoughts at the comment section! Read the full article
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What could we know about the main International Airport of Budapest?
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport, formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport – renamed in 2011 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the birth of the well-known composer Ferenc Liszt - is the largest and the best known of Hungary’s five airports. It is located approximately 16 km from the southeast of the center of Budapest, actually located on the border of Pest county. It has routes with many many countries in Europe, North America, the Far East, Africa and the Middle East as well. According to a data from 2019, 16 million passengers used the airport per year. The main companies of Wizz Air and Ryanair have great bases there. In 2012, unfortunately, there was a decline due to the bankruptcy of the Hungarian Nation Airline of Malév, decreasing the number of passengers. But today Budapest is one of the busiest of many airline bases due to its more than 60 destinations.
That’s why Budapest transfer has been becoming one of the main activities dealt by many businesses. There is a great amount of companies throughout Pest county trusting the best in it, transferring guests – visiting the country – from Budapest Airport to the city centre. This is absolutely the most excellent way of travelling chosen by foreign visitors. Would you like to get some information about the city life, the famous architectures, the wonderful greenery parts of the town, the awesome bridges and the amazing Danube? Of course, everyone would like to gaze at them. So first, choose Budapest Airport Transfer to reach your desired destination as a hotel or a private tour to discover the Hungarian lifestyle. Furthermore, you have the possibility to book other trips/programs online to get some knowledge about the Hungarian culture. So let’s try a Danube river cruise including a fine served dinner meanwhile cruising for hours and amazing the wonderful panoramic views of the city.
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livingbeyond9to5 · 7 years
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Budapest: Arriving & Getting Around
Arriving
If you arrive by plane, you’ll land in Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD). Be warned that there’s no direct rail connection to the city center, instead you need a bus (200E or night-line 900) between the airport and the closest station (Ferihegy). In my opinion, it’s not worth the hassle of so many changes. So either just take the (express) 100E bus all the way or arrange private transportation. Many accommodations (not just fancy ones) offer transfers from/to the airport, so check with yours before deciding. There are always taxis too. For details on all options, see the airport’s official transport page.
The ideal arrival in Budapest is by train. In this case, you’ll probably arrive at Keleti, the main international and inter-city terminal. The station is connected to a subway stop of the same name, and access into the city center is quick and easy. The exterior is beautiful and has been recently renovated, so spare some minutes and don’t just go straight through the underground connection. You can find more info on the station and its offered services here.
Getting Around
If you are staying in the city center proper and will visit the basic spots, you will barely need to take any transport: just from/to airport or train/bus station and maybe one to go up to Buda (more on that later). But if you prefer to not really think about that, just go for the one-, two- or seven-day passes. Buy them at any subway station and don’t forget to validate it! The checks are so extensive here that they might as well install fixed controls.
  If you wanna take a break for walking, here are some thematic routes with public transport.
Budapest: Arriving & Getting Around was originally published on Living Beyond 9 to 5
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thewaylo · 7 years
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44% discount at ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Eurostars Budapest Center, Budapest, Hungary. ($380 👉 $213)
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We detected a price drop at Eurostars Budapest Center, Budapest, Hungary:
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KOSSUTH LAJOS,7-9 , Budapest, Hungary
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This superb hotel sits on the famous shopping avenue of Lajos Kossuth. The hotel is located just 500 metres away from the River Danube. Set amidst the historical centre of the city, the hotel is surrounded by stunning architecture, prominent attractions, culture and beauty. The hotel lies just a short distance away from the Elizabeth Bridge and the Royal Palace. Budapest Ferihegy International Airport can be found just 16 km away. The nearest metro station is just 200 metres from the hotel, offering ease of access to other areas to be explored. The hotel comprises elegantly-styled guest rooms, which offer comfort and convenience that is sure to impress. The hotel features a gym and a sauna, meeting guests' leisure needs. Conference facilities are available for those travelling for work purposes.
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scavengedluxury · 7 months
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Terminal 2, Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, 1985. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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amicusint-blog · 7 years
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Anonymous Travel through Airports
The Keys to Successful Anonymous Travel through Airports
At Amicus, we have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through airport screening upon arrival.
If at all possible use the Passport self-service kiosks that are part of the Automated Passport Control system found at many Airports. Travelers scan their passport, take a photograph using the kiosk, and answer a series of questions confirming flight and biographic information. Once passengers have completed the series of questions and submitted their Customs declaration form, a receipt will be issued then bring their passport and receipt to a Customs/Passport Officer to finalize their inspection for entry into the country. Kiosks are currently in operation at more than 80 airports around the world.
The procedures and techniques used by customs agents at international airports to determine which passengers are sent to “secondary screening”, where they are questioned in detail about their travel and lodging plans, and their luggage and personal effects are thoroughly examined.
#1 - STAY CALM
In an almost overstatement of the obvious, the first and likely most important element of remaining covert and undetected when passing through customs and other security checkpoints at international airports is to “appear calm.”  For instance, security officials at airports like Ferihegy Airport in Budapest utilize one-way mirrors and closed-circuit TVs to screen incoming passengers for indications of nervousness or reserved panic.
#2 - KEEP YOUR STORY SIMPLE
We believe it is best to take a “less is more” approach.  We advise our clients to say as little as possible and to keep their answers simple, short, and succinct -- especially when presented with the two most frequently asked questions at customs in just about every country on the planet: 
 What is the purpose for your trip?
In nearly every situation, this is often the first question travelers will be asked by a customs officer. This question has nothing to do with a traveler's vacation plans - instead, the purpose of a trip could change the type of visa required for entering the country, or subject travelers to different regulations prior to entering. As a matter of best practice, always be honest with customs officials about the purpose of a trip. A dishonest answer could result in detention, or even expulsion from a foreign country.
  How long do you intend to stay?
This common question has less to do with a traveler's vacation plans, and everything to do with national security. Customs and border protection officers often ask this question to assess if travelers qualify to enter the country, and if the visa they are holding is the correct one for their stay. While some countries allow for a 90-day stay with an on-arrival visa, others require travelers to apply for their visa well in advance.
Depending on the planned length of visit, savvy travelers should be prepared to explain the length of their visit. Short-term stays of less than a week and long-term visits of more than a month usually receive a follow-up from the customs officer about their activities during their visit. Smart travelers should prepare to answer truthfully about their activities while traveling. 
 Where are you staying?
Unlike the first two questions, customs officers often ask about housing arrangements to ensure a traveler is not a risk. Travelers giving very generic answers including "at a hostel, "with a friend," or "at an Airbnb" may raise red flags for officers. As a result, travelers may get even more questions about their visit, and could be detained until their travel plans are verified. 
Smart travelers prepare with the name of the hotel they are staying at, or the address of the friends, family members, or Airbnb property they will be staying with. In addition, those who are planning to stay in a hotel or hostel should always keep a confirmation of travel plans available. Having detailed stay information on hand can help travelers clear customs faster and with less frustration. 
What is your occupation?
This common customs question has less to do with a fascination of global occupations, and more to do with analyzing risk. When a customs officer asks about occupation, it is  not only an indicator of their financial capacities while in a given country, but also a method to analyze behavior. Travelers who cannot give an answer quickly or directly may be directed to additional questioning by customs. Smart travelers answer the occupation question directly and quickly, and are prepared to understand that certain occupations (like "journalist" and "law enforcement") could result in follow-up questions.
  Do you have anything to declare?
Depending on where a traveler is entering, certain items may be restricted or prohibited at your destination. When entering the United States, baked and prepared goods can be brought back without inspection. However, meats, fruits, and vegetables may be subject to closer inspection or confiscation. 
Some embargoed goods may also not be brought back, depending on the country. For travel into the U.S., this includes many items originating from Cuba, Burma, Iran, or Sudan. Always keep a list of your items purchased on your person when going through the checkpoint, and be sure to declare all goods purchased abroad that you are bringing back with you.
Airport security officials around the world have made a practice of also using social media to verify a passenger’s story.  They check profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook and other social media sites to check the validity of someone’s identity against their legend/story.
Amicus will establish and show you how to maintain a profile consistent with their covert identities on all major social media websites.
How hard is it to leave the USA being a fugitive from the law?
Surprisingly easy. After 2010, American citizens are required to have a passport to return from overseas travel destinations, so the traditional means of leaving the country (airports, cruise lines, border crossings, etc) will often require that show a valid US passport before you are allowed to board and depart. Unless you have a passport (which most Americans do not) you are unlikely to leave by those routes. However:  
As noted by several answers on here, the overwhelming majority of the US/Canadian border is unguarded - Remote areas in Maine, Minnesota and North Dakota have no border coverage and fugitives can simply stroll into Canada. When you are in Canada, unless you LOOK or act like an American, you are unlikely to attract attention to yourself and if you are discreet, you could live there undisturbed for many years. Also, despite what one answer on here claims about the ability to “work under the table” being restricted in Canada, there are numerous refugees in the country who work in construction, baby sitting and bars who are not on the company owner’s books.
The Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos islands, the Dominican Republic and the British Virgin Islands are all within 100 miles of US territory - Traveling to them by sea isn’t a difficult task and many people can simply come ashore, head into an urban area and blend in with tourists, traveling businessmen or expatriates. Here, unlike Canada, the employment opportunities will be minimal as they are relatively poor nations and territories. The Dominican Republic poses a special challenge for a fugitive who does not speak Spanish and the crime levels there make it a place of questionable safety.
If you are a wealthy or a skilled pilot, you can either charter a flight out of the country or fly an aircraft out yourself - One “open secret” of the US borders is that few aircraft flying OUT of the United States are rarely challenged. In 5-10 hours, you could be well outside of the United States and in another country. From there, you can either stay in hiding or you can travel to another nation.
If you are wealthy or a skilled sailor/navigator can either charter a yacht or sail a boat out of the US - As with flying, fewer vessels leaving US waters are searched than those arriving or transitingthem would be. Within several hours (See #2) to several weeks, you will arrive at a foreign country and you’ll have the choice to remain there or travel from there to another location.
Mexico - The “court of last resort.” Anybody can get into Mexico. However, traveling further than 25 miles into the country requires a travel pass issued by the Mexican government. If you are already wanted and in a fugitive database, this may prove to be a problem. If you are on the run, but have yet to be entered into the system, you’ll be given the pass and you can travel deeper into the country. Mexico, however, is not the ideal location for an American fugitive. The levels of xenophobia in the nation are very high and unless you are fluent in Mexican Spanish, you’ll immediately be recognized as being a foreigner and you should expect a visit from the authorities. Also, the drug cartel violence has rendered much of the country too dangerous to travel into or through by foreigners. Unless you are extremely wealthy and can hide in one of the nation’s heavily protected enclaves or you are Latino (preferably of Mexican ancestry)  and can speak fluent Mexican Spanish, it would be pointless to attempt to hide there.
Side Note: There are anywhere from 400-500k worth of fugitives being sought INSIDE the United States. These are people who are wanted for crimes ranging from multiple misdemeanors to felony murder and many of them go for years or even decades without being apprehended. Unless there is a pressing need to flee the United States, careful consideration might be given to remaining at home and simply leading an exceptionally low-key lifestyle. This is especially true for a fugitive who has no assets and who cannot speak any foreign languages.
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Budapest has got everything you need for a city break: a good range of accommodation, plenty of entertainment, great bars and restaurants, all-night parties and it’s great value once you get here. It is exceptionally cosmopolitan with 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the most hydrothermal and mineral springs with the best known thermal baths, the largest synagogue in Europe and the best sounding Opera house with the cheapest tickets.
Budapest is a city rich in culture and history, a city of castles, cathedrals, museums and Turkish baths. Although uniquely Hungarian and not short of attractions, Budapest is typical of the European city break destination. But a nation with no less than 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites is not short on wider attractions and Hungary is no different.
Since the break up of the Eastern bloc, Budapest has been recognised as something of a hidden gem. Now more than 20 million tourists go there every year to see what this beautiful city has to offer. Many of them are drawn to the fact that Budapest is a relatively cheap city, and combined with cheap car hire Budapest you can have an affordable and pleasurable city breaks in Budapest .
Budapest Airport, known as Budapest Ferihegy Airport, is the largest airport in the country. You will want to pick up a car at Budapest Ferihegy International Airport as it is located some 10 miles outside of the city centre.
After an afternoon in the saddle there’s no better way to unwind than in one of the city’s fabled public baths. There are more than thirty thermal springs scattered throughout the city, but they don’t come any grander than the stunning art nouveau spa in the Gellért Hotel. Admittedly admission is pricey, but the experience is unforgettable. Anyone traveling on a tight budget should head to the Széchenyi Thermal Baths on the Pest side of the river.
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Terminal 2, Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, 1985. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, 1956. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, 1985. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive. 
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