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Why Sziget is one of Europe’s best festival trips
Held each August on Budapest‘s Óbuda Island, Sziget is a week-long “island of freedom” drawing a hugely international crowd. The 2026 lineup includes Florence + the Machine, Twenty One Pilots and Lewis Capaldi. Budapest is affordable, beautiful and easy to reach — a perfect festival-plus-city-break combo.
Getting there: flights
Fly into Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD), served by budget and full-service airlines across Europe. The 100E bus or a taxi reaches the centre in about 30–40 minutes.

Where to stay
Camp on-site for the full Sziget experience, or stay in central District V, VI or VII and commute by HÉV train or boat to the island. Ruin bars and thermal baths are a short ride away.
Where to stay: your options compared
| Base | Vibe | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| On-site camping | Full island experience | € | Budget + 24/7 festival |
| District V/VI/VII | Central Budapest, ruin bars | €€ | City comforts |
| Near a HÉV stop | Quick island access | € | Easy commute on a budget |
Getting around
Budapest’s metro, trams and HÉV suburban train make the island easy to reach. Buy a multi-day transit pass on arrival.
Money-saving tips
- Buy a multi-day or full-week pass for the best per-day value.
- Budapest is cheaper than Western Europe — eat and drink off the island.
- Book flights 3–4 months out for August.
- On-site camping cuts accommodation and transport costs.
Getting from the airport
Skip the taxi queues after a long flight — pre-book a private airport transfer with Kiwitaxi and go straight from the terminal to your hotel.
Stay connected: get an eSIM
Skip pricey roaming charges — grab a local data Airalo eSIM before you fly so maps, ride-hailing and tickets work the moment you land.
Plan your Sziget trip
Sort flights and a base in Budapest early — August fills up fast.