This is a list of municipalities in Hungary which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
Budapest I – Budavár [41] [42]
Budapest III – Óbuda-Békásmegyer [44]
Budapest V – Belváros-Lipótváros [45]
Budapest VII – Erzsébetváros [47]
Budapest VIII – Józsefváros [48]
Budapest IX – Ferencváros [49]
Budapest XIV – Zugló [54] [55]
Budapest XVII – Rákosmente [58]
Budapest XVIII – Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre [59]
Budapest XX – Pesterzsébet [61]
Budapest XXII – Budafok-Tétény [63]
Budapest XXIII – Soroksár [64]
Kőszeg is a member of the Douzelage, a town twinning association of towns across the European Union. [176] Kőszeg also has four other twin towns. [177]
Douzelage
Other
Nagycenk is a member of the Charter of European Rural Communities, a town twinning association across the European Union. [204] Nagycenk also has one other twin town. [205]
Charter of European Rural Communities
Other
Szombathely [280] [281] [282] [283]
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