What to see & do with your IDP in Hungary?
Driving through Hungary gives travelers unparalleled access to a tapestry of landscapes, historic towns, and cultural treasures. With your International Driving Permit in hand, you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace — from iconic destinations to hidden gems well off the beaten path.
Start your road trip in Budapest, where the Danube River divides the city into two unique districts — Buda and Pest. After soaking in the thermal baths and walking the historic Chain Bridge, hit the road west toward Lake Balaton, the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe. Nicknamed the “Hungarian Sea,” this region is dotted with wine villages, beach resorts, and medieval castles — ideal for a leisurely drive.
Venture north to the Danube Bend, a stunning stretch of river framed by hills and baroque towns like Szentendre and Visegrád. The roads here are especially scenic and ideal for day trips. With an IDP, you’ll feel confident navigating even the smaller village roads, where local signage might not always be in English.
For nature lovers, a journey east to Hortobágy National Park offers a unique experience of Hungary’s vast plains. Known as the “Puszta,” this UNESCO World Heritage site is a window into traditional Hungarian life, complete with wild horses and thatched farms.
Wrap up your journey in the south with a drive to Pécs, a multicultural university town known for its Roman ruins and Ottoman architecture. With the flexibility of your own vehicle, you can explore the surrounding Villány wine region at your own pace — without worrying about train schedules.
Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a full cross-country adventure, your IDP helps ensure a stress-free driving experience across Hungary’s vibrant landscapes.