Totally agree on the streetwalker scene.
[QUOTE=Hilvar;2249814]I generally agree with the discouraging answers you received about the streetwalker scene in Budapest, even though the overall picture is not so entirely desperate. Actually there are (or at least can be) some rare but remarkable niche opportunities, but in order to capture them, and in comparison to the normal incall and outcall services, there you should indeed have detailed and updated local knowledge plus fluent Hungarian plus time and patience, and finally a lot of luck. And with the exception of the last, these are typically the resources that an occasional foreign tourist will not have, so I would also head you off from taking any risks. (Moreover, now the summer half of the year is over, and in the winter it's even more difficult.).[/QUOTE]I just got back from my third trip to Budapest this year, which makes 7 weeks total. On this trip, I noticed more streetwalkers on Vaci utca than ever before. I usually ignore them but two very cute gals from Ukraine came up to me and we chatted briefly and then went on our way. I told them I was headed to dinner and had already made plans for later in the evening and it happened to be my last night.
I do think your safest bet is pursuing someone on one of the two main sites, rosszlanyok or beszamolok. I have had consistent success on there, even with girls that spoke only Hungarian. It does make for a little adventure as to the translation part, but we have what they want and they have what we want. How hard can it be to figure that out? Google translate helps with the initial set up. The reality is most of the girls speak passable English. Just do your research before arriving and have a target list. Understand that if you have a list of girls made up a month in advance of say 50, do not be surprised if that list is down to 35 that are actually working when you are there. All in all a great time as always in Budapest. Just do not be intimidated. We have what they are in business to earn.
I also spent time in Pecs, and that is also a good town for mongering, as well as Szeged. Eger, Debrecan, Keckesmet and Guyor are also good hunting grounds!
Budapest Public Transport Map.
[QUOTE=DreamK;2250828]District V is most central and most expensive area to stay, so that or neighboring districts VI, VII or even VIII are all walking distance to all major tourist pubs and bars. For girls use metro, trams or buses to get to their places. If something else just ask.
Have fun, 10 days is great time there![/QUOTE]Become familiar with the Budapest Public Transport Map, on the wall in baggage claim at the airport, on the web, or available for free at most hotels and TI centers. This map shows how to get around the city, via either Metro or bus or trolley. And, it is easy. Buy in tickets of 10, just over a buck a piece. Makes life in Budapest so easy.