About the site, responsibility, and contact

About the site, responsibility, and contact

About / Contact

Learn what this Budapest visitor guide is for, how the editorial approach works, and how to send a correction or feedback.

Built for tourists and non-Hungarian visitors

Why this site exists

This site is a focused English-language guide for visitors choosing between a Curated top 3 of well-known Budapest stops: New York Café, Café Gerbeaud, and Tamp & Pull Espresso Bar. The aim is simple: help non-Hungarian visitors make a faster decision using a consistent three-part frame — Iconic stop, Classic stop, and Coffee-focused stop — with practical info, clear comparison, Method, and Transparency.

Who is responsible for this site

This is an independent editorial site. It is presented as a small, focused visitor-help resource rather than a broad city guide, booking service, or official authority. The content is written to help readers compare the three featured places using the same editorial logic across the site. Where details are not fully confirmed, the site should say so plainly instead of presenting uncertain information as settled fact.

Curated, not comprehensive

What this site covers — and what it does not

The site is intentionally narrow. It does not claim to rank every café in Budapest, and it does not present these three places as an objective city-wide top list. It focuses only on helping visitors compare the three named places through a consistent lens: what each place is best for, what practical info is available, and what remains verified, partly verified, or unverified. It also does not promise booking help, customer support for the venues, or real-time operational updates.

Contact status

A direct public contact method is not currently confirmed on this page. For now, the safest route is to use the correction and feedback path below if you spot an error, outdated practical detail, or unclear wording. If a dedicated email or form is added later, it should appear here.

Report a correction or share feedback

If you notice a factual issue, a broken link, or practical info that may be out of date, you can send a correction request through the site's feedback route when available. Please include the page URL, the detail that looks wrong, and, if possible, a source or date for the updated information. Corrections are especially useful for practical fields that can change over time. Not every submission can be acted on immediately, but clear correction notes help improve accuracy and Transparency.