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Ferencvaros / 9th,
Budapest

Budapest neighbourhood ranked across walkability, food, safety and vibe
Score for solo explorers
67/100
Ranked #5 of 6 in Budapest
This 67 is weighted toward walkability (25%) and vibe (25%) for solo travellers.
⌘ Quick answer
Ferencvaros / 9th is a Budapest neighbourhood with specific strengths. Walk score 76, food score 64, safety score 60. Ferencvaros is the gritty, authentic Budapest for solo explorers who crave local bars, late-night ruin culture, and street-level food without tourist markup.

✓ Why it works

Ferencvaros is the gritty, authentic Budapest for solo explorers who crave local bars, late-night ruin culture, and street-level food without tourist markup. Start your evenings at Szimpla Kert—the original ruin bar that defined the genre.

✗ Not for you if

Families with young children or travellers seeking polished, safe, well-lit neighbourhoods should avoid Ferencvaros; it's raw and best explored with street awareness.

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⌘ Local insight · behaviour
“Locals call Ferencvaros 'the ninth that never sleeps'—weeknight bar crawls start at 11pm, peak at 2am. Tourist maps miss this rhythm entirely.”

A day in Ferencvaros / 9th

☀ Morning
Start at Café Kör for strong coffee and pastry among locals, walk Ráday utca for independent shops and galleries, lunch at a hidden pörkölt spot, then spend late afternoon exploring street art near the Danube.
◔ Afternoon
Evening: aperitif at a ruin bar, dinner at a neighbourhood wine bar, midnight drinks at Szimpla or Instant.

How Ferencvaros / 9th scores for each traveller

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Solo Explorer
67
#5 in Budapest
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Family Traveller
60
#6 in Budapest
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Food Lover
66
#5 in Budapest
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Culture Seeker
65
#5 in Budapest

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The data behind Ferencvaros / 9th

Walkability
76
Food
64
Safety
60
Vibe
70
Transit
45
Family
53
Cost
80

Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Ferencvaros / 9th

🍷Food
Gipfel Pince
Wine cellar. Cheap Hungarian wines, charcuterie, no tourists.
Spinoza Café
€€
Vegan comfort food, mixed crowds, Ráday utca landmark.
Tasting Table
€€€
Modern Hungarian, chef's counter, locally sourced, booking essential.
🏛Culture
Great Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok)
Free
15-min walk. Food, craft, atmosphere. Free to enter and explore.
Hopp Ferenc Villa
Paid
East Asian art museum in 9th. Small, quirky, near Ráday.
Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park
Free
Quiet green space honouring Swedish diplomat. Free, contemplative.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Café Moskva
Retro corner café, strong espresso, local intellectuals, Ráday.
Szimpla Kert
Ruin bar icon. Chaotic, multi-room, live music, crowded nightly.
🛒Markets
Great Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok)
Daily. Produce, meat, fish, souvenirs, street food stalls.

Getting to and around Ferencvaros / 9th

Airport
Airport bus 100E to city centre, then metro M3 to Ferencvaros. 45 mins, €3.50.
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Getting around
Walk Ferencvaros—it's compact—and use trams (47, 49) to Danube or metro M3 for longer trips.
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Day trips
  • Gellért Hill and Castle District (tram 47, 10 mins)
  • Parliament and Ruin Bars Trail (metro M3, 5 mins)
  • Balaton Lake day trip (train from Keleti, 1.5 hours)
⚠ Watch out
Ferencvaros has higher petty theft and street-level disorder than central districts; watch bags in crowded bars and late-night streets, and avoid poorly lit alleys after midnight.

Frequently asked

Is Ferencvaros / 9th a good area to stay in Budapest for first-time visitors?
It depends — Ferencvaros / 9th has specific strengths but ranks lower than other Budapest options for general travellers. Ferencvaros / 9th ranks #5 of 6 Budapest neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 67/100), with walk score 76/100, food 64/100, safety 60/100, and vibe 70/100. Ferencvaros is the gritty, authentic Budapest for solo explorers who crave local bars, late-night ruin culture, and street-level food without tourist markup.
Is Ferencvaros / 9th safe?
Ferencvaros / 9th is moderately safe with some areas to be cautious. Safety score 60/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Ferencvaros has higher petty theft and street-level disorder than central districts; watch bags in crowded bars and late-night streets, and avoid poorly lit alleys after midnight.
Is Ferencvaros / 9th good for families?
Ferencvaros / 9th is not the top choice for families in Budapest — quieter, more family-oriented neighbourhoods rank higher. Ranks #6 of 6 for families, scoring 60/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 53/100, safety 60/100). Ferencváros offers authentic local life away from tourist crowds, with affordable accommodation and walkable streets perfect for families exploring real Budapest.
What is Ferencvaros / 9th known for?
Ferencvaros is the gritty, authentic Budapest for solo explorers who crave local bars, late-night ruin culture, and street-level food without tourist markup. Start your evenings at Szimpla Kert—the original ruin bar that defined the genre Local detail: Locals call Ferencvaros 'the ninth that never sleeps'—weeknight bar crawls start at 11pm, peak at 2am. Tourist maps miss this rhythm entirely.
How do I get from Budapest airport to Ferencvaros / 9th?
Airport bus 100E to city centre, then metro M3 to Ferencvaros. 45 mins, €3.50.
Who should stay in Ferencvaros / 9th?
Ferencvaros / 9th suits solo explorers best (ranked #5 of 6 Budapest neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for family travellers (ranked #6). Not recommended for: Families with young children or travellers seeking polished, safe, well-lit neighbourhoods should avoid Ferencvaros; it's raw and best explored with street awareness.
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