According to a survey commissioned by Euronews, 41% of Hungarians are not planning a holiday this year due to rising costs. The tourist industry in Hungary is being hit hard by inflation, with high prices leading to a 30% drop in local consumer traffic in June. Some argue that the weather also played a role, as it rained almost every weekend. The cost of accommodation near Lake Balaton can reach up to €320 per night, and meals can cost €26 per person. Many Hungarians are finding alternative solutions, such as bringing their own food, to save money.
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