
Hungary News Update: Hate Crime, UK Entry, Trump, Buda Castle, Budapest Airport Summer Schedule – March 5, 2025

Hungary News Round-Up: Man Beaten for Speaking Hungarian, Orbán-Trump Alliance, Budapest Airport Summer Schedule, and More
In today’s Hungary news round-up, several important stories are making headlines. Here is a summary of the top news from Hungary:
– A 20-year-old Hungarian man was stabbed in Bratislava simply for speaking Hungarian. This disturbing incident highlights the continued tensions in the region. (Read more HERE)
– Hungarian and other EU citizens will soon need travel authorization for entry into the UK starting in April. Details on this new requirement can be found in THIS article.
– A recent late-night call between Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán has sparked speculation. Is it a plan for Ukraine or a move to strengthen ties between the two leaders?
Moving on to Hungary tourism news:
– The Buda Castle renovation is progressing, with the most ornate dome now ready on top of the rebuilt building. For photos and more information, check out THIS article.
– Explore the ruined castle of the “most Hungarian” Habsburg near Budapest. Pictures and details can be found HERE.
In Hungary travel news:
– Budapest Airport’s summer schedule will bring important changes for travelers. Get all the details on the upcoming schedule HERE.
– Starting in July, the state-owned railway operator MÁV will disappear from 3.5 counties in Hungary, affecting transportation in those regions.
And in Hungarian economy news:
– The government is threatening price caps and state intervention if market players do not decrease food prices within one week. Learn more about this situation HERE.
– A new vehicle brand is entering the Hungarian market, adding to the diversity of options available to consumers.
Stay informed with the latest Hungary news and developments. Photo: depositphotos.com.





