The American, Canadian, Australian and British foreign ministries provide very "unbiased" information about Hungary...
Tourists traveling to Hungary don't need to worry, but it doesn't hurt to pay attention to a few things.
This is clear from the American, Canadian , Australian and British foreign ministries, which were compiled for their citizens arriving in our country.
Budapest's public transport is "perfect" and "cheap" , although public safety is generally good, but you have to watch out for fraudsters and thieves hunting tourists, you have to be wary of the public health system, driving can be dangerous, and gay tourists should think carefully about whether to undertake the trip to Hungary - such and similar advice can be found on the website of the foreign ministries, addressed to those who would like to travel to Hungary.
The roads are said to be narrow, poorly lit, poorly maintained, and construction areas are not always properly marked. What's more: the Canadian foreign affairs department draws special attention to the aggressiveness and irresponsibility of Hungarian drivers.
In the warning written to gays, they describe that although Hungarian laws do not prohibit same-sex sexual relations, Hungarian society is not so accepting of gays. "It may cause unexpected attention" outside the capital if they openly express their feelings. The Australians write that there is homophobia in Hungary, as well as "harassment and violent acts against homosexuals", the Canadians add that "LGBTQ travelers should think carefully about the dangers of traveling to Hungary".
Source: Mandarin
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