While some cafes and public spaces in Budapest offer free Wi-Fi, it can be inconsistent in speed and security. An eSIM provides a much more reliable and secure connection for navigating the city, using ride-sharing apps, or accessing banking services, especially when exploring areas like Margaret Island or using public transport.
How reliable is public Wi-Fi in Budapest compared to using an eSIM?
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