
Hungary Headlines: Guest Workers, Orbán’s Defeat, Grand Budapest, Earliest Coins Uncovered, and New Airport – 22 January 2025

Top Hungary News Roundup: Day of the Hungarian Culture Celebrated
Today, we bring you the latest news from Hungary, covering a range of topics from politics to culture. Here are some highlights:
– Many guest workers are leaving Hungary to work in other countries, leading Prime Minister Orbán to introduce stricter measures to address the issue.
– A recent poll shows that PM Orbán’s popularity has reached a historic low, signaling a potential end of an era.
– The Grand Budapest project faces another unexpected turn, with the National Asset Management’s reaction stirring up more discussion.
– Recently discovered coins minted in Hungary have a fascinating story to tell, shedding light on the country’s rich history.
– British troops have arrived in Hungary, and the Hungarian military is providing assistance. Check out the photos for more details.
– Budapest Fashion Week is set to take place in February, offering a showcase of the latest trends in the fashion industry.
In the realm of travel and tourism:
– A new airport in northeast Hungary could open this spring, providing additional travel options for visitors to the region.
– Car owners in Hungary should be prepared for a 35% price surge in technical services starting in February. More details can be found in a dedicated article.
– For food enthusiasts, here are the top 5 Mexican restaurants in Budapest, offering a taste of authentic cuisine.
Today, Hungary also marked the Day of the Hungarian Culture, celebrating the country’s rich cultural heritage. Stay tuned for more updates on Hungary’s newsmakers and events.





