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Hungary
Budapest combines stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and excellent value for expat families seeking quality international education. The Hungarian capital offers a high standard of living at reasonable costs, with beautiful neighborhoods along the Danube River. International schools are well-established, and the city provides excellent healthcare and safety. The thermal baths, historic sites, and vibrant arts scene create a unique living experience. Public transportation is efficient and affordable. The expat community is well-developed, particularly in Buda's hillier districts. While Hungarian is challenging to learn, English proficiency is growing. Winters are cold but summers are warm and pleasant. EU membership facilitates easy travel throughout Europe.
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Monthly family budget estimates (USD)
A two-bedroom apartment in a central Pest district or outer Buda, public transit, local dining, and a moderate social life.
A three-bedroom apartment or house in District II or XII, car ownership, regular dining, thermal spa memberships, and part-time help.
A large villa in the Buda hills, premium car, top international school, frequent travel, and full-time domestic help.
Budapest is among the more affordable EU capitals, though costs have risen since Hungary joined the EU. The city offers excellent value for families with high-quality healthcare and cultural amenities at reasonable prices. Districts II, XII, and parts of Buda are popular with expat families. International school fees are the biggest expense for most families.
Average monthly AQI (US EPA scale)
Yearly average AQI is 59. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Sep at 45).
Popular areas for international school families in Budapest