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2 in International Tourist Arrivals in the World (million, /2009) Europe (471.5; +3.2%) Africa (48.7; +6.4%) Americas (151.2; +7.7%) Asia and the Pacific (203.8; +12.6%) Middle East (60.0; +13.9%) Facts & Figures about Territory 93,030 km 2 Population 10,014,324 persons (1 January ) Population density persons/km 2 Capital Budapest Capital's population 1,721,556 persons (1 January ) Neighbouring countries Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Form of government Republic Official language Hungarian Religion 51.9% Roman Catholic, 15.9% Calvinist, 3.0% Lutheran, 2.6% Greek Catholic, 1.0% other Christian, 11.1% other denomination, 14.5% unaffiliated Holidays 1 January, 15 March, Easter Monday, Whit Monday, 1 May, 20 August, 23 October, 1 November, December Time zone GMT + 1 hour Currency Forint (HUF), 1 EUR = HUF GDP ,017 million USD (26,095 billion HUF) GDP 2009/ % GDP per capita ,873 USD (2,604 thousand HUF) Internet penetration 61.8% International airports Budapest, Debrecen, Sármellék National air carrier Malév Hungarian Airlines Membership in international tourism organizations *Direct impact of tourism. World Organization (UNWTO), European Travel Commission (ETC) Source: UNWTO () Source: CIA Factbook, Internet World Stats, HCSO The Economic Impact of in * billion HUF % billion HUF % GDP , s % 000s % Employment Cover: The Royal Palace of Gödöllő. Sissi s palace is the home of the highest level meetings and conferences during the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
3 Summary Data 1 in Main Data on Hungarian 2009 /2009 Visitors at Frontiers* Incoming (000s) 32,017 31, % Outgoing (000s) 13,189 12, % Arrivals and Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation Domestic Arrivals (000s) 3,923 3, % Guest nights (000s) 9,490 9, % Average length of stay (nights) % International Arrivals (000s) 3,228 3, % Guest nights (000s) 9,220 9, % Average length of stay (nights) % Total Arrivals (000s) 7,151 7, % Guest nights (000s) 18,710 19, % Average length of stay (nights) % from which: in Hotels Domestic Arrivals (000s) 2,450 2, % Guest nights (000s) 5,827 6, % Average length of stay (nights) % International Arrivals (000s) 2,728 2, % Guest nights (000s) 7,276 7, % Average length of stay (nights) % Total Arrivals (000s) 5,179 5, % Guest nights (000s) 13,103 13, % Average length of stay (nights) % Commercial Accommodation Gross Revenues Domestic accomm. fee (million HUF) 51,671 48, % International accomm. fee (million HUF) 77,414 78, % Food & beverage and other revenue (million HUF) 95, , % Total (million HUF) 224, , % Social Holiday vouchers (million HUF) 48,146 46, % Number of voucher holders (000s) 2,000 1, % Commercial accommodation revenues (million HUF) 25,401 28, % Balance of * Receipts (million EUR) 3,162 3, % Expenditure (million EUR) 2,060 1, % Balance (million EUR) 1,102 1, % *January September. Sources: HCSO preliminary data, CBH, HNRF
4 in Summary Data 2 Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2009 (share) /2009 Hotels 13,103,189 13,903, % +6.0% 5 star hotels 1,442,077 1,551, % +7.6% 4 star hotels 5,541,617 6,438, % +16.2% 3 star hotels 5,229,994 5,087, % -2.9% 2 star hotels 743, , % -4.5% 1 star hotels 145, , % -29.1% Spa hotels 2,452,702 2,570, % +4.8% Wellness hotels 1,672,514 2,211, % +32.2% Guesthouses 1,871,622 1,713, % -9.0% Tourist hostels 588, , % +1.3% Youth hostels 605, , % -12.8% Bungalows 914, , % +3.9% Camping sites 1,626,550 1,325, % -18.7% Total 18,709,746 19,030, % +1.5% Arrivals and Guest Nights by Tourist Region (; /2009) Western Transdanubia A = 12.6%; +7.5% N = 13.3%; +12.0% Central Transdanubia A = 4.5%; +3.6% N = 4.3%; +5.8% Lake Balaton A = 16.1%; -3.9% N = 21.1%; -6.0% Budapest and the Central Danube Region A = 39.4%; +5.7% N = 34.6%; +4.0% Northern A = 7.9%; -2.4% N = 7.0%; -1.1% Northern Great Plain A = 7.6%; -1.7% N = 8.6%; +1.1% Lake Tisza A = 1.1%; -18.0% N = 1.3%; -10.1% Southern Transdanubia A = 4.8%; +4.0% N = 4.4%; +0.6% A = Arrivals, N = Guest nights. Southern Great Plain A = 5.8%; -4.6% N = 5.6%; -1.0% Share of Domestic and International Guest Nights by Tourist Regions (%, at Commercial Accommodation) Lake Balaton Budapest and the Central Danube Region Southern Great Plain Southern Transdanubia Northern Great Plain Northern Central Transdanubia Western Transdanubia Domestic International Lake Tisza 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Country average: domestic: 50,8%, international: 49,2%.
5 Summary Data 3 in 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Total Domestic International Monthly Breakdown of Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. Arrivals and Guest Nights by Tourist Region Domestic International Total Guest Nights Guest Nights Guest Nights Lake Balaton 2,482,346 1,537,566 4,019,912 Budapest and the Central Danube Region 1,339,704 5,247,654 6,587,358 Southern Great Plain 827, ,759 1,056,326 Southern Transdanubia 619, , ,570 Northern Great Plain 1,121, ,417 1,630,283 Northern 1,120, ,789 1,326,981 Central Transdanubia 568, , ,545 Western Transdanubia 1,415,751 1,113,868 2,529,619 Lake Tisza 176,670 63, ,140 Total 9,672,361 9,358,373 19,030,734 Most Visited Hungarian Cities* Domestic International Total 1. Budapest (808) Budapest (5,046) Budapest (5,854) 2. Hajdúszoboszló (533) Hévíz (599) Hévíz (932) 3. Sopron (367) Bük (365) Hajdúszoboszló (778) 4. Hévíz (333) Hajdúszoboszló (245) Bük (666) 5. Zalakaros (319) Balatonfüred (212) Siófok (480) 6. Siófok (307) Sárvár (205) Balatonfüred (457) 7. Bük (300) Siófok (173) Sopron (451) 8. Balatonfüred (245) Győr (133) Zalakaros (414) 9. Eger (210) Debrecen (105) Sárvár (386) 10. Gyula (197) Zalakaros (94) Debrecen (301) * () Number of guest nights at commercial accommodation (000s).
6 in Domestic Domestic Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2009 (share) /2009 Hotels 5,827,341 6,176, % +5.9% 5 star hotels 214, , % -1.8% 4 star hotels 2,280,026 2,630, % +15.4% 3 star hotels 2,738,151 2,730, % -0.5% 2 star hotels 500, , % +5.6% 1 star hotels 94,377 69, % -26.0% Spa hotels 1,178,998 1,275, % +8.2% Wellness hotels 1,243,245 1,598, % +28.6% Guesthouses 1,374,141 1,258, % -9.1% Tourist hostels 531, , % +4.3% Youth hostels 503, , % -12.3% Bungalows 735, , % +7.1% Camping sites 517, , % -14.5% Total 9,489,598 9,672, % +1.6% Domestic Guest Nights and Accommodation Fee by Tourist Region (20010; /2009) Western Transdanubia N = 14.6%; +13.3% AccFee = 15.1%; -2.0% Central Transdanubia N = 5.9%; +13.5% AccFee = 6.7%; +12.0% Budapest and the Central Danube Region N = 13.9%; +0.6% AccFee = 17.5%; -8.0% Northern N = 11.6%; +0.9% AccFee = 12.2%; +2.7% Northern Great Plain N = 11.6%; +2.3% AccFee = 9.9%; -4.8% Lake Balaton N = 25.7%; -4.9% AccFee = 23.7%; -14.8% Southern Transdanubia N = 6.4%; +2.9% AccFee = 6.7%; +5.1% N = Guest nights, AccFee = Accommodation Fee. Southern Great Plain N = 8.6%; +0.8% AccFee = 6.9%; -6.4% Lake Tisza N = 1.8%; -10.3% AccFee = 1.4%; -17.5% Motivation of Domestic Travellers (1-3 Nights; 4+ Nights) 4+ Nights 1-3 Nights Holiday (30.0%; 61.5%) City break (1.2%; 0.8%) VFR (53.0%; 24.2%) School excursion; camp (0.5%; 1.8%) Health/wellness tourism (1.7%; 1.7%) Business trip (1.5%; 0.6%) Events (1.1%; 0.5%) Other tourist motivation (0.7%; 0.5%) Non-tourist motivation (10.2%; 8.4%) Source: HCSO (2009)
7 Incoming 1 in International Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2009 (share) /2009 Hotels 7,275,848 7,727, % +6.1% 5 star hotels 1,227,703 1,341, % +9.2% 4 star hotels 3,261,591 3,808, % +16.8% 3 star hotels 2,491,843 2,357, % -5.6% 2 star hotels 243, , % -25.2% 1 star hotels 51,323 33, % -34.8% Spa hotels 1,273,704 1,295, % +1.7% Wellness hotels 429, , % +42.9% Guesthouses 497, , % -8.7% Tourist hostels 56,789 44, % -25.7% Youth hostels 101,566 86, % -15.4% Bungalows 179, , % -9.3% Camping sites 1,108, , % -20.6% Total 9,220,148 9,358, % +1.4% International Guest Nights and Accommodation Fee by Tourist Region (2009; 2009/2008) Western Transdanubia N = 11.9%; +10.4% AccFee = 8.2%; +13.4% Central Transdanubia N = 2.6%; -8.6% AccFee = 2.2%; -2.9% Budapest and the Central Danube Region N = 56.1%; +4.8% AccFee = 70.7%; +1.4% Northern N = 2.2%; -10.7% AccFee = 1.7%; +1.1% Northern Great Plain N = 5.4%; -1.5% AccFee = 3.2%; +6.5% Lake Balaton N = 16.4%; -7.8% AccFee = 10.1%; -6.9% Southern Transdanubia N = 2.2%; -5.5% AccFee = 1.7%; +12.8% N = Guest nights, AccFee = Accommodation Fee. Southern Great Plain N = 2.4%; -7.0% AccFee = 1.9%; -3.8% Lake Tisza N = 0.7%; -9.7% AccFee = 0.3%; -4.2% Motivation of International Travellers (1-3 Nights; 4+ Nights) 4+ Nights 1-3 Nights Transfer (8.9%; 0%) Holiday (10.8%; 33.6%) City break (14.3%; 10.9%) VFR (25.9%; 24.3%) Health/wellness tourism (3.6%; 15.5%) MICE (19.6%; 6.7%) Events (4.4%; 2.5%) Shopping (0.9%; 0.1%) Other tourist motivation (2.2%; 0.9%) Non-tourist motivation (9.4%; 5.5%) Source: HCSO (2009)
8 in Incoming 2 Arrivals and Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation Arrivals Guest Nights /2009 /2009 Austria 268, % 742, % Belgium 48, % 145, % the Czech Republic 145, % 428, % Croatia 30, % 54, % Denmark 37, % 155, % Estonia 4, % 10, % Finland 37, % 114, % France 134, % 341, % Germany 514, % 2,039, % Greece 34, % 88, % Ireland 17, % 49, % Italy 178, % 479, % Latvia 3, % 8, % Lithuania 6, % 13, % Luxembourg 2, % 6, % the Netherlands 84, % 295, % Norway 30, % 100, % Poland 151, % 383, % Portugal 13, % 34, % Romania 204, % 363, % Russia 99, % 353, % Serbia 44, % 87, % Slovakia 84, % 184, % Slovenia 22, % 48, % Spain 106, % 273, % Sweden 56, % 165, % Switzerland 52, % 163, % Turkey 34, % 76, % Ukraine 93, % 164, % United Kingdom 204, % 495, % Europe 2,856, % 8,093, % from which: EU-26 2,395, % 6,922, % Asia 280, % 616, % from which: China 44, % 79, % Israel 50, % 163, % Japan 76, % 148, % Republic of Korea 32, % 49, % Africa 10, % 32, % America 215, % 557, % from which: Canada 21, % 62, % USA 163, % 415, % Australia and the Pacific 22, % 58, % Total 3,385, % 9,358, %
9 Incoming 3 in Arrivals and Guest Nights at Hotels Arrivals Guest Nights /2009 /2009 Austria 223, % 583, % Belgium 41, % 113, % Croatia 27, % 48, % the Czech Republic 117, % 339, % Denmark 27, % 86, % Estonia 3, % 8, % Finland 33, % 101, % France 120, % 304, % Germany 423, % 1,482, % Greece 33, % 85, % Ireland 16, % 45, % Italy 163, % 440, % Latvia 3, % 7, % Lithuania 5, % 10, % Luxembourg 2, % 5, % the Netherlands 61, % 161, % Norway 28, % 93, % Poland 103, % 235, % Portugal 12, % 32, % Romania 168, % 285, % Russia 95, % 338, % Serbia 40, % 78, % Slovakia 58, % 127, % Slovenia 19, % 41, % Spain 103, % 263, % Sweden 52, % 150, % Switzerland 47, % 143, % Turkey 32, % 72, % Ukraine 87, % 152, % United Kingdom 193, % 466, % Europe 2,448, % 6,514, % from which: EU-26 2,017, % 5,430, % Asia 274, % 599, % from which: China 43, % 76, % Israel 49, % 161, % Japan 74, % 142, % Republic of Korea 31, % 47, % Africa 9, % 30, % America 208, % 530, % from which: Canada 19, % 58, % USA 159, % 397, % Australia and the Pacific 20, % 52, % Total 2,960, % 7,727, %
10 in Commercial Accommodation Commercial Accommodation Capacity Units Rooms Beds /2009 (beds) Hotels , , % 5 star hotels 24 4,710 9, % 4 star hotels ,592 45, % 3 star hotels ,936 50, % 2 star hotels 138 4,011 10, % 1 star hotels 34 1,313 3, % Spa hotels 62 7,211 14, % Wellness hotels 107 7,384 17, % Guesthouses 1,067 13,785 35, % Tourist hostels 201 5,913 22, % Youth hostels 114 4,213 15, % Bungalows 326 7,062 20, % Camping sites ,792 74, % Total 2, , , % (31 July ) Commercial Accommodation Gross Revenues Accommodation Food & Beverage Other (incl. Breakfast) Total million HUF Hotels 111,322 44,934 48, ,666 5 star hotels 29,940 11,808 9,240 50,989 4 star hotels 52,101 21,365 25,957 99,423 3 star hotels 26,159 10,425 12,369 48,953 2 star hotels 2,620 1, ,645 1 star hotels Spa hotels 19,300 9,171 11,485 39,958 Wellness hotels 16,122 8,860 10,176 35,158 Guesthouses 8,423 9,847 1,282 19,553 Tourist hostels 1, ,504 Youth hostels 1, ,640 Bungalows 2, ,114 Camping sites 2, ,806 Total 127,499 55,938 50, ,284 Commercial Accommodation Occupancy Rates Hotels 44.8% Guesthouses Tourist hostels Youth Hostels 22.2% 17.7% 23.7% Bungalows 24.9% Camping sites* 10.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% * Occupancy rate of tent places. Average: 37.8%
11 Main Products 1 in Budapest Commercial Accommodation Hotels /2009 /2009 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) % % Average length of stay (nights) % % International Arrivals (000s) 2, % 2, % Guest nights (000s) 5, % 4, % Average length of stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) 2, % 2, % Guest nights (000s) 5, % 5, % Average length of stay (nights) % % 14.7% of commercial accommodation bedplaces are located in Budapest. The capital receives 34.2% of the arrivals and 30.8% of the guest nights at commercial accommodation. Regarding domestic tourism, this means a share of 9.7% of the arrivals, and a share of 8.4% of the guest nights. The international importance of the capital is highlighted by the fact that Budapest has a share of 62.5% of international arrivals, and a share of 53.9% of international guest nights. Due to the popularity of city breaks and business trips, the average length of stay is below the country average. Lake Balaton Commercial Accommodation Hotels /2009 /2009 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) 2, % 1, % Average length of stay (nights) % % International Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) 1, % 1, % Average length of stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) 1, % % Guest nights (000s) 4, % 2, % Average length of stay (nights) % % 25.4% of commercial accommodation bedplaces are located in Lake Balaton tourist region. 16.1% of all the guests spend 21.1% of the guest nights at the lake. Regarding domestic tourism, this means a share of 22.2% of the arrivals, and a share of 25.7% of the guest nights. Lake Balaton is also popular among international visitors: the lake and its surroundings have a share of 9.1% of international arrivals, and a share of 16.4% of international guest nights. Thanks to the popularity of waterbased tourism, the average length of stay is above the country average.
12 in Main Products 2 Health Spa hotels Wellness hotels /2009 /2009 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) 1, % 1, % Average length of stay (nights) % % International Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) 1, % % Average length of stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) % % Guest nights (000s) 2, % 2, % Average length of stay (nights) % % Spa and wellness hotels have a share of 11.3% of bedplaces offered by the commercial accommodation establishments. 22.8% of the guests arrive at these facilities which means a share of 25.1% of guest nights. 29.5% of domestic arrivals and 29.7% of guest nights are registered in the spa and wellness hotels. Health tourism is an important motivation also for international travellers: spa and wellness hotels receive 15.1% of arrivals and 20.4% of guest nights. Meanwhile in spa hotels, the share of domestic guest nights is about 50%, in wellness hotels 72,3% of the guest nights is generated by domestic travellers. The average length of stay is above the commercial accommodation average. MICE International Conferences 2009 /2009 Number of international conferences % Domestic participants at conferences 17,143 23, % International participants at conferences 64, , % Average number of participants % Average number of participating nations % Average length of stay (days) % Number of fairs & exhibitions % Number of other events 15,758 16, % - Hungarian Convention Bureau Geographical breakdown of conferences: 71.0% Budapest, 29.0% countryside. Venues: Budapest, Pécs, Sopron, Debrecen, Eger, Szeged. The most important themes: medical science, economics, other sciences, information technology. Nationality of meeting planners: 52.5% Hungarian, 10.3% British, 7.8% German. Participating nations (percentage of conferences): 73.5% Hungarian, 69.2% German, 62.3% British, 53.3% French, 48.6% Italian, 43.6% from the USA, 40.5% Spanish, 39.6% Czech.
13 Travelling Habits of the Hungarian Population 1 in Main Data on Travelling Habits 2006 Share of travellers taking a day trip 72% 68% Share of travellers taking an overnight trip 61% 61% from which: only domestic 62% 62% only abroad 19% 14% domestic and abroad 19% 24% Main domestic destinations Lake Balaton, BCDR, Lake Balaton, BCDR, Southern Transdanubia Northern Average length of domestic overnight trips 4.8 nights 3.4 nights Cost of domestic overnight trips/person/day 3,829 HUF 5,084 HUF Destinations of main domestic holiday Average length of main domestic holiday Cost of main domestic holiday/person/day BCDR = Budapest and the Central Danube Region. Lake Balaton, Northern Great Plain, BCDR Lake Balaton, Northern Great Plain, BCDR 6.4 nights 5.5 nights 4,215 HUF 5,468 HUF Breakdown of Travellers by Destination Day trip Overnight trip % 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Domestic Abroad Domestic & Abroad Domestic Trips by Tourist Region Western Transdanubia Day Trip = 16.0% Overnight Trip = 5.4% Central Transdanubia Day Trip = 22.0% Overnight Trip = 9.6% Lake Balaton Day Trip = 7.3% Overnight Trip = 22.3% Budapest and the Central Danube Region Day Trip = 12.2% Overnight Trip = 19.0% Northern Day Trip = 17.1% Overnight Trip = 12.9% Northern Great Plane Day Trip = 5.1% Overnight Trip = 9.5% Lake Tisza Day Trip = 0.7% Overnight Trip = 2.0% Southern Transdanubia Day Trip = 13.2% Overnight Trip = 10.0% Southern Great Plane Day Trip = 6.4% Overnight Trip = 9.3% The most popular foreign destinatinations of day trips: Austria (72.4%) and Slovakia (15.3%). The most popular foreign destinations of overnight trips: Austria (13.2%), Croatia (12.2%), Romania (11.4%). Day trip = a one-day trip without an overnight stay, when a member of the household spends less than a day in another settlement, and his/her purpose is not to work or to study. Overnight trip = a trip when a member of the household spends at least one night away from his/her place of residence, his/her purpose is not to work or to study, and the period spent away from home does not exceed one year. Main holiday = the major travel of the household in the given period which involves at least two members of the household (unless it is a single household).
14 in Travelling Habits of the Hungarian Population 2 Means of Transport - Domestic Overnight Trips Car 61.7% Scheduled Bus 18.0% Train 14.9% Charter Bus 3.1% Other 2.2% Among people travelling only in. Altogether 16.5% of the Hungarian travellers were influenced by the internet. (2006: 5.7%) Information Sources of Domestic Travellers Internet site 67.0% Information from friends & relatives 60.1% Brochure 35.6% Travel book 33.3% Map 33.1% Local people 19.3% Television 15.4% Internet forum 12.8% Information office (Tourinform) 10.8% Internet social media 10.4% Press 10.3% Travel agency 10.2% Travel fair 5.9% Radio 4.9% Other 12.3% Influencing Factors of Decision-making of Domestic Travellers Invitation from friends & relatives Experience of former visit Recommendation from friends & relatives Internet site Brochure Radio Television Press Internet social media Travel agency Internet forum, blog, etc. Information office (Tourinform) Travel fair Advertising Other 60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60% Day Trip Overnight Trip Among those who gather information. Altogether 69.3% of the Hungarian travellers used the internet. (2006: 57.8%)
15 Travelling Habits of the Hungarian Population 3 in Accommodation Used by Domestic Travellers (2006, ) 2006 Private (free of charge) (42.5%; 52.9%) Second home (15.9%; 10.9%) Hotel (10.1%; 10.3%) Private (paid) (6.2%; 3.9%) Apartment (4.5%; 7.5%) Guesthouse (5.5%; 4.9%) Camping site (4.4%; 2.8%) Company resort (2.6%; 1.1%) Youth hostel (1.6%; 1.6%) Camping site (free of charge) (0.3%; 0.2%) Tourist hostel (2.4%; 0.9%) Other (4.0%; 3.0%) Motivation of Domestic Travellers Visiting friends & relatives Waterside activities Health & wellness Second home Curing Cultural events Sightseeing Mountain holiday School trips Business trips Pilgrimage, religious tourism 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Day Trip Overnight Trip Ranked by overnight trip. Motivations mentioned at least by 2% of the people. 25% 20% Day Trip Overnight Trip Seasonality of Domestic Trips (December 2009 November ) 15% 10% 5% 0% XII. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI.
16 in Representatives of HNTO abroad AUSTRIA BELGIUM CHINA the CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY ITALY JAPAN POLAND ROMANIA RUSSIA SLOVAKIA SPAIN SWEDEN UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Abbreviations used in the publication HCSO: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, CBH: Central Bank of, HNRF: Hungarian National Recreational Fund. Terms used in the publication Commercial Accommodation: according to the IKIM order 45/1998 (VI.24.) modified by GKM order 54/2003 (VIII.29.), licensed accommodation facilities built for commercial purposes (hotels, guesthouses, tourist hostels, youth hostels, bungalows, and camping sites). The publication is based on preliminary data of the HCSO. The final data will be published in the summer of The publication is also available in Hungarian. Hereby we would like to thank the Hungarian Central Statistical Office for its contribution. Hungarian National Tourist Office As the national tourism marketing organisation, HNTO s main objective is promoting s tourism attractions and services to increase the receipts from incoming and domestic tourism. Imprint Free copy Published by the Hungarian National Tourist Office H-1115 Budapest, Bartók Béla út Design: VIVA Media Holding Printed by Pauker Nyomdaipari Kft. For more information please visit > Market Intelligence
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