Skip to content
EvenRound
Trip guide · Hungary

Splitting expenses on a Budapest trip - what to budget, how to settle up

Last updated by The EvenRound team.

Thermal baths, ruin-bar marathons, and an exchange rate with too many zeros.

Budapest is famous as a stag-do destination but is equally good for non-rowdy group trips. The financial wrinkle is the forint: HUF 50,000 sounds like a lot but is around €130. Budgeting in EUR is fine, but logging expenses requires either logging in HUF or carefully tracking which receipts came in which currency. Thermal-bath day rentals, ruin-bar tabs, and Danube cruises are the three places where group splits go off the rails.

Realistic per-person daily budget

Local currency: Hungarian forint (HUF)

CategoryPer person, per dayNotes
Accommodation€35–€70 (HUF 13,000–27,000)District V or VI Airbnb for 4; central hotels run HUF 30,000–55,000/night for a double.
Food and drinks€20–€35 (HUF 7,500–13,500)Goulash lunch HUF 2500–3500, ruin-bar beer HUF 700–1200, dinner HUF 5000–8000.
Transport€4–€6 (HUF 1,500–2,500)BKK day pass HUF 2500. Airport bus 100E HUF 2200.
Activities and entrances€20–€40 (HUF 7,500–15,500)Széchenyi or Gellért bath day (HUF 7900–10,500), Danube cruise (HUF 6500–9500), Parliament tour (HUF 6500).

Common shared-expense scenarios in Budapest

  1. 01
    Széchenyi bath day with locker rental and beer

    Entrance is HUF 7900 (cabin) or HUF 7000 (locker). Add beers in the outdoor pool, massages, etc.

    Split tip

    Entrance exact per attendee; massages and beers personal. Don't equal-split a massage.

  2. 02
    Ruin-bar crawl across Szimpla, Anker't, Mazel Tov

    Each ruin bar has its own bill. Often one person front-runs and others Revolut later.

    Split tip

    Log each bar separately. People drift between bars in groups of 2-3 - track that.

  3. 03
    Danube dinner cruise with mixed attendees

    Boat ticket is HUF 6500–9500 with optional dinner (HUF 14,000+). Some skip the dinner upgrade.

    Split tip

    Per-person, exact. Each person buys the cruise level they wanted.

  4. 04
    Goulash and pörkölt lunch at Bors GasztroBár or Kispiac

    Cheap, delicious, and entirely cash at older spots.

    Split tip

    Log the cash payment immediately - Hungarian receipts tend to be unclear when reread later.

  5. 05
    Stag-do bottle service at A38 ship

    If you're on a stag, this is where the bill explodes. €400+ for bottles plus mixers plus VIP cover.

    Split tip

    Stag-do convention: exclude the groom from every drinks split. Log the cover and bottles as one expense.

Recommended split mode for Budapest

Equal for shared, exact for baths and personal extras

Budapest baths have wildly different add-on patterns per person (massages, beers, food). Equal-splitting them creates real resentment.

Sample 3-day itinerary with expense touchpoints

  1. Day 1
    Pest stroll + ruin bar evening
    • Day pass
    • Goulash lunch
    • Parliament exterior + St. Stephen's
    • Szimpla Kert + Mazel Tov
  2. Day 2
    Buda Castle + thermal bath
    • Castle Hill funicular
    • Buda Castle district lunch
    • Széchenyi or Gellért baths
    • Margaret Island stroll
  3. Day 3
    Market + cruise + farewell
    • Great Market Hall
    • Riverboat cruise
    • Pörkölt lunch
    • Airport bus 100E

Best for groups of …

Best for groups of 4–10. Bath-day reservations are easy to scale; ruin bars are forgiving.

Currency notes

Hungarian forint (HUF). The largest commonly-used note is HUF 20,000 (~€53). Always decline DCC at ATMs and card terminals. Bureaux de change near tourist sites have spreads of 5–8%; Northern Bank, OTP, and K&H Bank ATMs are clean. Tipping is 10% - but check whether 'service' (szervízdíj) is already on the bill.

Budapest is friendly to large groups and forgiving on per-person budgets. Just log everything in HUF as it happens - converting later breaks the snapshot rate.

Related guides

People also ask

Plan your Budapest trip without the spreadsheet.

No signup. Free forever. Multi-currency snapshotted at mid-market.