It's always nice to be praised, especially by foreigners . Not to mention that a Swiss internet video company is taking our good news to the world, completely free of charge. They have been operating since 2014 and their videos have had 1.7 million visitors so far. In 2019, they started producing thematic videos under the title "Best cities" for those who are thinking of settling somewhere else.

There are eight advantages of moving to Hungary - this is the title of their recently published video, illustrated with beautiful pictures.

According to the authors, the first benefit is a lower cost of living. For example, if you live on $3,000 a month in Miami, around $1,400 will be enough in Budapest. Life in Debrecen is 56 percent cheaper compared to Denver, and 60 percent cheaper compared to Stockholm.

Property prices are also lower than in the West. A one-room apartment in Budapest costs about 50,000 US dollars. The next advantage is Hungary's central location. If you move here, you can easily explore all the neighboring countries, because the transport options are good, claim the creators of the video.

Many Westerners moving to Hungary clearly see the country's conservative politics. The country is critical of the EU's asylum policy, the goal of the governing party Fidesz is to preserve Christian identity, fight against the aging population through support for families, preserve national sovereignty, economic stability and help Hungarians living beyond the borders.

The cultural life is very colorful and diverse in Budapest , where there are many historical monuments, in addition to the world heritage sites considered protected by UNESCO, not only in Budapest, but also in other parts of the country.

The capital is full of small bars and clubs, you can also sail on the Danube, and Margaret Island is the green heart of Budapest. The video mentions the countless music festivals, including the Sziget festival, and the multitude of restaurants where you can find not only international but also Hungarian specialties at reasonable prices (viewed from Switzerland). Then comes the usual list, which should not be missed if someone moves to Hungary: goulash, lecsó, lángos and kürtős kálács.

According to the authors, health services are cheaper than in the West and anyone with a European health card can access them without any problems. They suggest that those who move to Hungary can fit in more easily if they learn Hungarian.

According to the video, 10 percent of the country's land is a nature reserve, where 45,000 animals and 2,200 plant species live safely. After the country's temperature conditions, he mentions that startup companies only pay 10 percent tax, and overall it is attractive to settle here, especially in Budapest. Finally, he states that Hungary is one of the "oldest" countries in Europe and that it is especially good for older people to move here, because they receive much more for their pension than in the West.