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Újbuda is the 11th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the most populous district of Budapest, located on the Buda side, known for landmarks such as Gellért Hill and the Liberty Statue.
Located in the northernmost part of Buda, this district includes the historic Óbuda area and the Békásmegyer neighborhood, combining residential and commercial zones.
Budapest has a humid continental climate with warm to hot summers, cold winters, and marked seasonal variation. Long-term climate descriptions for Hungary place Budapest between drier central lowland conditions and somewhat wetter western areas, with about 600 mm of annual precipitation and a temperate continental pattern. Current weather conditions showing mild warmth and moderate humidity are consistent with a summer season climate in the city.
Summer Average
24°C
Winter Average
0°C
Climate Type
Humid Continental
Rainy Days
90
Sunny Days
200
Humidity
65%
Spring
March - May
10-20°C
Spring is changeable, with mild days that can turn cool and unsettled, especially in March and early April. Rainfall increases through the season, and late spring often feels pleasantly warm.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
23-30°C
Summer is warm to hot, with periods of sunshine and occasional thunderstorms. Heat waves can push temperatures above 30°C, while nights are usually cooler than daytime highs.
Moderate rainfall
Autumn
September - November
8-18°C
Autumn cools quickly, with early September often mild and November frequently cold. Cloudier conditions and periodic rain become more common as winter approaches.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
-2-5°C
Winter is cold, often damp, and occasionally snowy, with freezing nights common. Daytime temperatures are usually near or just above freezing, though short mild spells can occur.
Low rainfall
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Air Quality
Budapest
Budapest offers a rare combination: European culture and infrastructure at roughly half the cost of Western capitals, with reliable healthcare and transit that actually work. The city attracts a small but established expat community—enough to find your people, not so many that you're isolated from Hungarian life. For professionals, the trade-off is real: salaries lag behind Western Europe, so remote work or relocation packages matter. Safety is solid, neighborhoods are genuinely walkable, and your money stretches far enough to live well rather than just survive.
The catch worth knowing: bureaucracy can be frustratingly opaque, and learning Hungarian opens doors that English alone won't. But if you're seeking a livable, affordable European base with character and functional systems, Budapest delivers without the startup-scene hype or expat bubble of trendier cities.
Advantages
Budapest
Stunning thermal baths culture
1327 cultural sites nearby
Affordable living costs
1457 parks throughout city
36 universities available
Danube riverside beauty
Disadvantages
Budapest
Rising housing costs
Bureaucratic processes slow
Limited coworking spaces
Aging infrastructure systems
Healthcare system overcrowded
Safety & Security in Budapest
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Good
66
/100
Hungary Avg
61
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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