While
Budapest is far safer than most international cities it is suggested
that you:
- Watch
all your bags and hide your jewelry & other valuables while commuting
or walking in public places.
- Do
not attract attention to yourself by showing large amounts of cash
or expensive jewelry.
- Place
all valuables in the safe of your hotel.
- Avoid
poorly lit or overcrowded areas.
- Do
not change money in the streets.
- Do
not show your room keys in public or leave them on restaurant tables
at the swimming pool or other places where they can be easily stolen.
- In
restaurants night clubs & bars be careful and check actual prices
before you order or enter (your hotel information desk will most
likely steer you in the right direction).
- Use
the utmost discretion and caution with regards to rented vehicles.
- Ask
your hotel information desk for the names of reputable taxi companies
and other safety tips.
- Do
not leave valuables in your vehicle.
- When
you return to your hotel late at night use the main entrance of
the hotel. Look around before you enter car parks.
- Be
careful about inviting strangers to your room.
- Close
the door securely when you are in your room and use all of the locks.
- Do
not answer the door in a hotel room without checking who it is.
If a person says he or she is an employee call the front desk and
ask if someone from their staff should have access to your room
and why.
- If
you see anything suspicious please tell the management.
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