eSIM for Hungary
Hungary at a glance
- Generations
- 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G
- Main carriers
- Magyar Telekom, Yettel, Vodafone/One
- Local eSIM
- Local carriers issue eSIMs
- Calling code
- +36
Hungary's mobile network infrastructure spans 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G technologies operated by Magyar Telekom, Yettel, and Vodafone/One. These networks support key frequency bands including 800 MHz (B20), 1800 MHz (B3), 2600 MHz (B7), and 3.5 GHz (n78) for 5G coverage. A travel eSIM will connect to these networks on any modern eSIM-capable phone.
Roaming charges from your home carrier tend to be expensive in Hungary. However, the travel-eSIM market is highly competitive in this region, making a travel eSIM typically the cheapest and most convenient option for visitors. Local carriers also issue eSIMs should you prefer that route, though a travel eSIM remains the simpler choice for most travelers.
| Connectivity | As publicly reported |
|---|---|
| Network generations | 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G |
| Main mobile networks (MNOs) | Magyar Telekom, Yettel, Vodafone/One |
| Key travel bands | B20(800), B3(1800), B7(2600), n78(3.5GHz) |
| Local eSIM support | Local carriers issue eSIMs |
| Region | Europe |
| Capital | Budapest |
| Calling code | +36 |
Travel eSIM or local SIM in Hungary?
Roaming from a home carrier is typically expensive here, but the travel-eSIM market is highly competitive — a travel eSIM is usually the cheapest, easiest option for visitors. See the eSIM-vs-roaming view for this country →
Travel eSIM plans for Hungary
Live plans and prices here are supplied by the eSIM provider feed (Airalo / Holafly / Saily) at publish time — not stored or estimated on this page. A travel eSIM works on almost any modern eSIM-capable phone regardless of whether local carriers issue eSIMs. Open the plan finder →

Frequently asked questions
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Compiled from public-record telecom facts (the MNO roster, commercially-launched 3G/4G/5G generations, deployed travel-relevant bands and local-eSIM support) and verified June 2026; see the source we compile this country from. How we compile this. Plan prices are supplied by the eSIM provider feed at publish time, not stored here.