Buy a Hungarian Virtual Phone Number
Strengthen your business presence in Hungary with a dedicated virtual number and connect with customers more effectively.
- Active within 1 business day
- Instant access to all available numbers
- Seamless call forwarding to landline or mobile
Number Types Grid
numberTypes:
- title: 80 numbers description: Free for the caller
- title: Local numbers description: City-specific numbers (e.g. Budapest, Debrecen)
Uses Cases Partial
useCases: title: Best uses for a Hungarian phone number description: >- Give your customers in Hungary a familiar, local way to reach you without international call costs.
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Make your team reachable anywhere. Includes professional tools like call recording and text-to-speech menus to greet your callers perfectly every time.
Prepaid
Pay once for the full year
€250.00 per year
- Forward 1 number to 1 mobile phone or landline
- Welcome message (thank you for calling ‘ABC Company’)
- Voicemail (“Leave your message after the tone”)
- Whisper tone (notification so you know which phone number people are calling from)
- Unlimited use of our online text-to-speech assistant
Team 10
For growing businesses
€49.00 per month
- Forward 1 telephone number to a maximum of 10 mobile phones or landlines
- All options as in “Team 2”
- Opening hours schedule: let callers know when you are open and closed
- Selection menu: let callers choose which department they want to be transferred to
- Premium support from our support department; we program your phone number exactly as you wish.
- Who is or is not available to take calls and in what order the phone rings
- Unlimited use of our online text-to-speech assistant
Who is this page for?
You are a business owner or manager looking for a Hungarian phone number.
Whether you are expanding into Hungary for the first time or need a dedicated support line for existing customers, you are in the right place. Below we explain which number types are available, what the regulations require, and how we set everything up for you — typically within one business day.
Unlock the Hungarian market
A Hungarian phone number gives your business a dedicated local presence in one of Central Europe’s largest and most strategically located economies. It makes it easier for Hungarian customers to reach you at domestic rates and signals commitment to the Hungarian market.
We provide authentic Hungarian (+36) phone numbers that forward directly to your existing landline or mobile. No Hungarian office, no new hardware, no complicated setup.
Your business appears local to every caller, whether they are in Budapest, Debrecen, or Szeged.
Why Hungary?
Hungary has a population of 9.7 million and is one of the most established economies in Central Europe. Budapest is a major European business hub, home to a growing technology sector, a large shared services industry, and a well-developed manufacturing base. The country is a significant producer of automotive components, electronics, and pharmaceuticals, with major factories operated by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and Suzuki.
Hungary joined the EU in 2004 and maintains its own currency, the Hungarian forint (HUF), which provides a competitive cost base for businesses operating in or selling to the country. Budapest consistently ranks among Europe’s top cities for talent, with a strong tradition in engineering, mathematics, and computer science.
Hungary trade is well-established, particularly in automotive, technology, financial services, and professional services. Hungary’s central location makes it a natural logistics hub, with excellent road, rail, and air connections to the rest of Europe.
For businesses, Hungary offers a large, skilled workforce, competitive operating costs, strong infrastructure, and a business culture that values reliability and direct communication.
The Visegrád advantage
Hungary is part of the Visegrád Group alongside Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia — a cluster of four Central European economies with a combined population of over 60 million. Many your businesses that enter one Visegrád country quickly expand to the others, and a Hungarian phone number positions your business within this high-growth region.
CallFactory lets you manage Hungarian, your home country, and other European numbers from a single account, with consistent features and a unified platform. Your existing call routing and IVR configurations transfer directly.
Hungary operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1), just one hour ahead of your home country — close enough that your team can handle Hungarian calls during normal business hours with minimal scheduling adjustments.
Which Hungarian number is right for you?
Not sure which type to choose? Here is a quick guide.
80 numbers are toll-free for the caller (known as “green numbers” in Hungary), making them ideal for customer service and support lines. They signal that you take customer communication seriously and remove any cost barrier for Hungarian callers. Available with a worldwide address.
Local geographic numbers carry a city area code like 1 (Budapest), 52 (Debrecen), 62 (Szeged), 46 (Miskolc), or 72 (Pécs), which creates instant regional trust. They require a verifiable Hungarian address.
How to display your Hungarian number
Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number.
Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally.
For toll-free numbers, use 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
When advertising internationally, always drop the trunk prefix 06 and use +36 followed by the area code and subscriber number.
How it works
When a customer in Hungary dials your Hungarian number, the call is routed through our network and forwarded to wherever you choose: your landline, a mobile, a VoIP system, or a team of agents through a phone menu.
The caller hears a local Hungarian ringtone and, if you like, a professional welcome message in Hungarian generated by our text-to-speech engine. There is no noticeable delay or quality loss — the call sounds like any other domestic Hungarian call.
On your end, you answer the call as normal, with a short beep or announcement letting you know it came in on your Hungarian line so you can greet the caller appropriately.
You can also set up time-based routing so calls during Hungarian business hours go to your team, while calls outside those hours go to voicemail or an alternative destination. Hungary is one hour ahead of your home country (CET), making scheduling straightforward.
A partner you can trust
We have been a specialist virtual number provider established in the Netherlands in 2000 with Dutch management.
We are not a reseller — we run our own IVR platform and phone network, which means superior audio quality, full control over features, and no middlemen. Start simple with basic call forwarding, and scale up when you are ready. Need a fully custom-built IVR flow, dedicated servers, or private API access? We can build that too.
We are registered as a telecom provider in 14 EU countries, so as your business grows across Europe you stay with one provider instead of juggling multiple vendors.
Built for businesses expanding to Hungary
A Hungarian phone number from CallFactory fits naturally into several common scenarios.
Automotive and manufacturing companies working with Hungarian suppliers, factories, or engineering partners can maintain a dedicated local line for production coordination, quality management, and logistics in one of Europe’s key automotive hubs.
Shared services and outsourcing firms with Hungarian operations can provide a local contact point in a country that has become a major European hub for business process centres, particularly in Budapest.
Technology companies serving Hungarian customers or running development teams in Budapest can offer local support and sales lines that Hungarian users expect.
E-commerce brands selling to Hungarian consumers can display a toll-free or local number on their Hungarian storefront, building trust in a market with strong online shopping growth.
Pharmaceutical and healthcare companies working with Hungarian manufacturers or research institutions can maintain a professional local contact point.
Professional services firms such as consultants, accountants, or legal advisors working with Hungarian clients project a permanent local presence without maintaining a physical office.
Compliance and regulations
Hungarian telephone numbers are regulated by the NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority).
80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address.
Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
Zero barriers
- Seamless tech: Calls ring through to your team with crystal-clear audio quality. Your caller never knows you are overseas.
- Zero risk: No long-term contracts and setup takes minutes. Cancel any time.
- Close time zone: Hungary is just one hour ahead of your home country (CET), keeping business hours aligned.
- Visegrád gateway: Start with Hungary and expand to Poland, Czech Republic, or Slovakia from the same platform.
- Immediate access: Get your +36 number today and start trading like a local.
Powerful features included
Easily handle incoming calls, improve customer communication, and keep your business reachable at all times.
Call forwarding
Forward incoming calls to any landline, mobile, or team. Set rules based on time and availability — manage everything from your dashboard.
Phone menu (IVR)
Help callers reach the right person immediately. With a simple menu, you route every call to the right employee or department.
Statistics by email
Receive daily, weekly, or monthly call reports directly in your inbox. See call volume, duration, peak times, and missed calls — without logging in to anything.
Smart voicemail system
When no one picks up, callers leave a voicemail that arrives in your inbox as an audio file. Custom greetings, multiple recipients, and no extra software needed.
Get a Hungarian number
Present a professional Hungarian presence to customers and partners without setting up a physical office in Budapest or Debrecen. icon: icons/briefcase.svg - title: Call centres description: >- Handle Hungarian customer support and technical assistance through a dedicated toll-free or local number with Hungarian-language IVR. icon: icons/headset.svg - title: Sales and marketing campaigns description: >- Run Hungarian-market campaigns with a toll-free 80 number in your ads so prospects can call you at no cost. icon: icons/campaign.svg # FAQ Partial faq: title: FAQ Hungarian phone numbers description: Find clear answers about Hungarian numbers and how they work for your business.
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Present a professional Hungarian presence to customers and partners without setting up a physical office in Budapest or Debrecen. icon: icons/briefcase.svg - title: Call centres description: >- Handle Hungarian customer support and technical assistance through a dedicated toll-free or local number with Hungarian-language IVR. icon: icons/headset.svg - title: Sales and marketing campaigns description: >- Run Hungarian-market campaigns with a toll-free 80 number in your ads so prospects can call you at no cost. icon: icons/campaign.svg # FAQ Partial faq: title: FAQ Hungarian phone numbers description: Find clear answers about Hungarian numbers and how they work for your business.
Call centres
Present a professional Hungarian presence to customers and partners without setting up a physical office in Budapest or Debrecen. icon: icons/briefcase.svg - title: Call centres description: >- Handle Hungarian customer support and technical assistance through a dedicated toll-free or local number with Hungarian-language IVR. icon: icons/headset.svg - title: Sales and marketing campaigns description: >- Run Hungarian-market campaigns with a toll-free 80 number in your ads so prospects can call you at no cost. icon: icons/campaign.svg # FAQ Partial faq: title: FAQ Hungarian phone numbers description: Find clear answers about Hungarian numbers and how they work for your business.
Sales and marketing campaigns
Present a professional Hungarian presence to customers and partners without setting up a physical office in Budapest or Debrecen. icon: icons/briefcase.svg - title: Call centres description: >- Handle Hungarian customer support and technical assistance through a dedicated toll-free or local number with Hungarian-language IVR. icon: icons/headset.svg - title: Sales and marketing campaigns description: >- Run Hungarian-market campaigns with a toll-free 80 number in your ads so prospects can call you at no cost. icon: icons/campaign.svg # FAQ Partial faq: title: FAQ Hungarian phone numbers description: Find clear answers about Hungarian numbers and how they work for your business.
Get a Hungarian number
Find clear answers about Hungarian numbers and how they work for your business.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.
We offer two types: 80 toll-free numbers (also known as “green numbers”) which are free for callers, and local geographic numbers with city-specific area codes such as 1 for Budapest, 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, and 72 for Pécs.
- question: >- Do I need a local address in Hungary? answer: >- 80 toll-free numbers are available with a worldwide address. Local geographic numbers require a verifiable Hungarian address.
- question: >- How does the 80 toll-free number work in Hungary? answer: >- An 80 number (often called a “green number” in Hungary) allows customers to call you for free from any Hungarian landline or mobile network. You, as the number owner, cover the call costs. This is widely used for customer service and support lines in Hungary. Note that 80 toll-free numbers can only be dialled from within Hungary — they cannot be called from abroad.
- question: >- What is the format for Hungarian phone numbers? answer: >- Hungarian numbers use the country code +36. Domestically, all numbers are dialled with the trunk prefix 06 followed by the area code and subscriber number. Budapest uses the single-digit area code 1 with a 7-digit subscriber number: 06 1 XXX XXXX domestically or +36 1 XXX XXXX internationally. Other cities use two-digit area codes with 6-digit subscriber numbers: 06 52 XXX XXX for Debrecen or +36 52 XXX XXX internationally. Toll-free numbers are 06 80 XXX XXX domestically or +36 80 XXX XXX internationally.
- question: >- What area codes are available in Hungary? answer: >- Hungary has area codes organised by region. 1 is for Budapest, and the rest of the country uses two-digit codes: 52 for Debrecen, 62 for Szeged, 46 for Miskolc, 72 for Pécs, 96 for Győr, 22 for Székesfehérvár, and 76 for Kecskemét. We can help you obtain any area code in the country.
- question: >- How quickly can my Hungarian number be active? answer: >- Virtual numbers can typically be set up within 1 business day. Once active, calls are forwarded immediately to your existing landline, mobile, or VoIP system.
- question: >- Can I use features like IVR and call recording with my Hungarian number? answer: >- Yes. Our Hungarian virtual numbers come with a complete professional phone system. You can set up Hungarian-language text-to-speech welcome messages, call menus, call recording for quality assurance, and time-based routing, all managed from our online dashboard.
- question: >- Who regulates Hungarian telephone numbers? answer: >- The NMHH (Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság — the National Media and Infocommunications Authority) is the national regulatory authority responsible for telecoms in Hungary, including the allocation and oversight of telephone numbers.









