
Budapest, the capital of Hungary is a bustling metropolis full of hidden gems to become your regular coffee spots when you live here, without mentioning the already known national treasures, such as the Fisherman’s Bastion or the Széchenyi bath. Budapest is as diverse as capitals come. Whether you are looking for crowds of people, busy restaurants or quiet parks and serenity, you will find what you are looking for in Budapest.
A rich cultural life lends itself to this city (and country). There are several cultural events every day, let it be a live concert at Akvárium, in the heart of the city, a photo exhibition, a fashion show, food truck show or a horse race. The list could easily go on for ages. You only have to open your eyes and embrace the all that Budapest presents you.
Hungary is the country of opportunity and with the rising interest of investing in the country it has brought with it several new employment opportunities. It has become increasingly popular for various other Europeans to wish to settle in this country. World renowned schools and tertiary education open up even more room for growth through Hungary.
With great student permits available we can assist you in acquiring a higher education in Hungary. This in itself can open up a world of opportunities to you.
Come to Hungary for the most amazing foods. The country is riddled amazing places with unique atmospheres where you can have quality foods and drinks without having to pay a fortune. Hungarian cuisine is some of the most widely eaten foods in the world. Did you know these foods are Hungarian?
Gulyás (goulash) – Known to most as “goulash,” this popular soup is a Hungarian original. It contains chunks of beef, potatoes, and vegetables, plus plenty of paprika and spices.
Palacsinta (crépes) – The Hungarian version of crépes. Popular types include Hortobágyi, filled with ground meat, fried onion, and topped with a sour cream/paprika sauce, and Gundel, filled with ground walnuts, raisins, and rum and topped with dark chocolate sauce.
Hungary lies at the meeting point of three climatic zones: the continental, Mediterranean, and oceanic. Yearly temperatures vary from a minimum of -14°c (7°f) to a maximum of 36°c (97°f). The mean temperature in January is -4°c to 0°c (25° to 32°f) and in July, 18° to 23°c (64° to 73°f). Rainfall varies, but the annual average is approximately 63 cm (25 in)—more in the west and less in the east—with maximum rainfall during the summer months. The weather lends itself to icy winters (to be spent in front of warm fires) and moderate summers with cool summer rain.
Whether you are looking to immigrate to Hungary for the purpose of work, study or perhaps even just to indulge in the great food, we can assist with your move. We want to make you as comfortable in Hungary as locals. With a booming economy and new and exciting business opportunities presenting themselves in Hungary every day, why wait?
Contact us to start the move. Hungary is waiting for you.