5 Twitter (X) Accounts You Should Follow for the Ultimate Budapest Experience

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Whether you are a local, an expat, or a traveler planning your next big trip, staying updated on the pulse of Budapest is essential. While Instagram is great for photos, Twitter (X) is the place for real-time traffic alerts, breaking news, and the “secret” tips that make life in the city smoother.

Here are the five essential accounts to follow in 2026 to stay ahead of the curve.


1. @BKKBudapest (Official Transport Updates)

If you live in or visit Budapest, the BKK (Budapest Transport Centre) account is non-negotiable. They provide the fastest updates on tram diversions, metro delays, and road closures.

  • Why follow: Get real-time alerts so you don’t end up waiting 20 minutes for a bus that’s been rerouted due to a marathon or a film shoot.
  • Pro Tip: They often tweet about the vintage “Nostalgia” heritage trams and buses running on weekends!

2. @Budapest_Times (News & Culture in English)

For those who want to know what’s happening in Hungarian politics, economy, and culture without needing a translation app, The Budapest Times is the gold standard.

  • Why follow: They provide curated news specifically for the English-speaking community, covering everything from new museum openings to major legislative changes.

3. @WeLoveBudapest (Lifestyle & Discovery)

This is the ultimate account for foodies and explorers. We Love Budapest shares the latest on the best new specialty coffee shops, hidden courtyards, and the “coolest” ruin bars that haven’t been overrun by tourists yet.

  • Why follow: They specialize in “Top 10” lists and seasonal guides (like the best ice cream spots in summer or cozy fireplace bars in winter).

4. @JuditPolgar (The Cultural Ambassador)

While she is the greatest female chess player of all time, Judit Polgár is also a massive ambassador for the city. Her account often highlights major cultural events, educational festivals, and the “intellectual” side of Budapest life.

  • Why follow: To keep up with the Global Chess Festival and other high-profile international events hosted in the capital.

5. @HungarianDaily (Daily Tips & Language)

For those trying to navigate the “World’s Most Difficult Language” or just looking for small daily insights into Hungarian life, this account offers bite-sized tips.

  • Why follow: They often share “word of the day” posts, etiquette tips (like when to say Egészségedre!), and small cultural nuances that help you blend in like a local.

What’s On in the City?

Twitter is great for daily news, but if you are looking for a comprehensive calendar of festivals, concerts, and major events, you need a deeper dive.

Don’t miss a single beat of the city’s heart—from the Sziget Festival lineup to the Christmas Market dates at the Basilica. For a full list of upcoming events, visit our What’s going on in Budapest page.

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