All direct flights to Budapest from the UK & Ireland

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BirminghamBHXRyanairClick to go to Ryanair booking siteflights from Birmingham to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Birmingham
BristolBRSRyanairClick to go to Ryanair booking siteflights from Bristol to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Bristol
DublinDUBAer Lingus Click to go to Aer Lingus  booking siteflights from Dublin to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Dublin
DublinDUBRyanairClick to go to Ryanair booking siteFlights from Dublin to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Dublin
EdinburghEDIJet2Click to go to Jet2 booking siteflights from Edinburgh to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Edinburgh
Leeds BradfordLBAJet2Click to go to Jet2 booking siteflights from Leeds Bradford to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Leeds Bradford
London GatwickLGWEasyjetClick to go to Easyjet booking siteFlights from London Gatwick to BudapestFlights to Budapest from London Gatwick
London HeathrowLHRBA (British Airways)Click to go to BA (British Airways) booking siteflights from London Heathrow to BudapestFlights to Budapest from London HeathrowBook directly with BA for the cheapest flight on the internet.
London LutonLTNEasyjetClick to go to Easyjet booking siteFlights from London Luton to BudapestFlights to Budapest from London Luton
London LutonLTNWizz AirClick to go to Wizz Air booking siteFlights from London Luton to BudapestFlights to Budapest from London Luton
London StanstedSTNRyanairClick to go to Ryanair booking siteFlights from London Stansted to BudapestFlights to Budapest from London Stansted
ManchesterMANRyanairClick to go to Ryanair booking siteflights from Manchester to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Manchester
ManchesterMANJet2Click to go to Jet2 booking siteFlights from Manchester to BudapestFlights to Budapest from Manchester

Flight Summary

Cheap flights to Budapest are available from several airports in London, as well as from various UK regional airports.

Destination Summary

Essentially two very different cities (Buda and Pest) separated by the Danube River, the beautiful Hungarian capital is where East meets West bother literally and metaphorically.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: BUD
  • Alternative Name: Ferihegy
  • Miles From London: 1465

Mark Says

Hungary's capital is known as 'the Paris of the East' or 'the Pearl of the Danube', a reference to the majestic river that, as with the Seine in its French equivalent, runs right through the city.

Although Budapest suffered heavy bombing during World War II, many of the city's finest buildings were painstakingly reconstructed, and it serves as a vivid reminder of bohemian Old Europe.

A third nickname for Budapest is 'City of Spas' - evident in the 16th century Turkish baths dotted around the city; in a typically cosmopolitan flourish, these baths are open to men and women alike. Just watch out for water erosion: beneath the cobbled streets, there are some 200 caves. Above the ground, the city is rich in history, with the ruins and amphitheatre of the Roman settlement Aquincum, museums of military and Jewish history, and a Museum of Fine Arts well-stocked with Egyptian, Roman and Greek art.

Bringing matters up-to-date, the Ludwig Muzeum plays host to contemporary art in all its forms, while the House of Future Centre is an ever-changing Expo-style platform. If you're in the market for upmarket shopping or window-shopping, head for Andrassy Avenue, a stretch of boulevard dating from the 19th century lined with boutiques and pricey real estate. Anyone with the appropriate loyalty card will also be delighted to learn Budapest also boasts the biggest Tesco in the world!