Slovenian Residents Crossing the Hungarian Border
[QUOTE=Hilvar;2456031]In your case I'd also suggest that you wait a bit more until things shape up better and the situation become unambiguous. Or if you cannot wait for some reason, then at least plan each and every step of your trip carefully.
One actual example: it was announced a few days ago that Hungarians may enter Croatia without any limitations. The Adria beaches are very popular among Hungarians, so many people started to make their plans already for the coming weekend. And it only turned out accidentally, through a question at an official press conference, that Hungarians are indeed allowed to go to Croatia, and they can also return of course, but after that a two-weeks compulsory official quarantine would await them.
Actually, as far as the regulations are concerned, the site linked by BenHur can be useful indeed. But if you read for example today's announcement carefully, it is not about "everything free and no limitation" either, saying things like "Border restrictions will remain in force in the sense that no foreign citizen can enter Hungary due to the coronavirus pandemic, unless they hold a residency permit, address card and registration certificate" (see below).[/QUOTE]Hilvar,
article on About Hungary is little misleading. I have contacted Hungarian embassy in Slovenia today and they sent me following information:
According to the mutual agreement and based on the 243/2020 Hungarian Government Decree Slovenian citizens are allowed to enter from the territory of Slovenia to the territory of Hungary (and coming back) without any restrictions.
So if the country (like Slovenia and I think also Austria, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia.) has mutual agreement with Hungary, there is no restrictions with travelling and crossing the border anymore.
I believe that from 15th of June, even more travel restrictions within EU / EEA will be lifted. I know that Czech Republic will also open borders. They have placed countries in 3 categories if I am not mistaken, and if you are coming from country with low risk (I know that Slovenia and Austria are on that list) you will be able to enter ant travel without restrictions. For residents of more risky countries (regarding COVID of course), I believe that you will have to present negative COVID test, no older than 3 days. BTW. I believe that it is good system, it makes sense that residents coming from countries with good epidemiological picture would have less restrictions.
It is definitely worthwhile
[QUOTE=SloPhoto1990;2457197]I could because it is basically the same distance from me, never been there. How does it compare to Budapest prices, if you could compare girls that looks same and offer exactly same stuff?[/QUOTE]The scene is different. That is for sure. It is more difficult. However, there is always a way. I have been mongering there since 2000. It is definitely worthwhile visiting. The city has amazing & very unique night life. The food is phenomenal & the prices are super favorable. Many people from your country come there to celebrate a New year or to visit music festivals Guca & Exit or to go to the spas. It really depends what are you into when it comes to mongering. If you are okay with street walkers the offer is good, but at certain times during the day & in certain areas in the city & its vicinity. There are girls who work in their apartments or they come to your rented apartment & of course there are elite girls. You can find some really beautiful girls at favorable prices. Elite girls are more expensive. You should give it a try. I do recommend it.