A lot of people connect Budapest with classic Hungarian dishes, but the city’s food scene is much bigger than that. If you like eating, tasting, and walking around, you can put together a great food route in just a few days, local, but still special. One of the best summer programs is the Budapest Wine Festival at Buda Castle. It’s not only about wine: the location, the views, the vibe, and the city lights at night make it feel like more than a simple tasting. If you’re lucky, it turns into a long summer evening, not a quick stop. If you’re open to Asian food, Budapest’s Chinatown is also worth a night. The summer night market has a totally different street food vibe than downtown restaurants – more lively, more casual, and it feels like stepping into a different part of the city. It’s a great option if you want something easy to reach, but not too touristy. And if you want to try Budapest’s best spots but don’t have time to visit them all, the Time Out Market is perfect: you can taste a lot of local favorites in one place. One thing all these days have in common: you’ll want maps, opening hours, bookings, and directions on the go. With a Yettel Pass and an eSIM, staying connected is easy. It may not sound like a big thing, but on a trip, small things like this make the day run smoothly. In Budapest, eating isn’t just eating. It’s another way to explore the city. Buy your eSIM card now