AÉROPORT LISZT FERENC
Read moreIt is Budapest's only airport, and now has only one operating terminal divided into two parts (2 A, B), connected by a commercial pedestrian bridge (the Sky court) accessible to passengers only. Terminal 2A welcomes most flights arriving from France, Belgium or Switzerland, such as those of Easyjet, Air France, Ryan Air or Transavia. Exchange offices - at very low rates - and cash dispensers are located in the arrival halls of the terminals. Two tourist information offices at Terminals 2A and 2B.
FUNICULAIRE
Read moreLocated at the end of the Chain Bridge (Lánchíd) and inaugurated in 1870, the funicular served as public transportation for the employees working at the castle. Since its renovation in 1986, the funicular has been powered by electricity instead of steam, but its cars have not aged at all. At the top, at the arrival, you will find benches to sit and admire the perspective of the Chain Bridge, the Gresham Palace and the Saint-Etienne Basilica... Many stairs (as well as the bus 16) allow you to reach the castle hill.
BAZILIKA GARAGE
Read moreLocated in the center of Budapest, Hungary, Bazilika Garázs is a convenient covered parking lot for visitors to the city. With its address at Sas u 11, in the 1051 district, it is easily accessible from many of Budapest's popular tourist sites. The parking lot has a website where visitors can obtain more information on rates and services. Whether you're visiting St. Stephen's Basilica, the Hungarian Parliament or other Budapest attractions, Bazilika Garázs is a convenient choice for safe parking during your stay in the city.
BATEAUX BKK (HAJÓJÁRAT)
Read moreBKK also operates on boats. In this case, it is not a cruise thought in view of foreign tourists and it is so much better. The BKK had 3 main boat lines: D12, D2 and D11. Unfortunately, these lines have been stopped since the Covid. It is possible that they will be put back in circulation, but nothing is sure.
Further south, the D14 is still operating. It is unlikely that you will use it as a tourist, but it connects two shores (Csepel-Királyerdő and Soroksár, Molnár-sziget) every day of the week.
TRAIN À CRÉMAILLÈRE / TRAM 60
Read moreThe cogwheel train takes you to the foot of Mount Széchenyi, where the Buda Hills are located, or the children's train. An ordinary transport ticket is sufficient. It has been in operation since 1874. It offers you an experience on board a period carriage. Today it is part of the city's streetcar network and bears the number 60. It will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2024. The red and white cogwheel train connects Városmajor and Széchenyi Hill several times a day.
BUBI
Read moreBudapest's Bubi were launched at the beginning of the 2014 school year. The Magyar Velib' is now more than a hundred stations no more than 600 meters apart, spread between Pest and Buda (this second district is less covered than the first), for a little more than 1,250 bicycles (all equipped with a GPS system to track theft and an electronic lock) that transport Budapest residents and tourists on a daily basis. A practical, eco-friendly and perfectly adapted way to discover the secrets of Budapest!
IBIKEBUDAPEST
Read moreI Bike Budapest offers electric and classic bikes for rent. The team that welcomes you is friendly and ready to provide you with a good service during your visit. It is also possible to take guided tours on two wheels of about 3 hours. The company also offers guided tours by van or on foot. All these tours will allow you to discover the Hungarian capital from different angles. Finally, reach Vienna, Belgrade or start from Passau and arrive in Budapest by pedaling for seven to twelve days.
ZED.BIKE RENT A BIKE
Read moreA small agency renting two types of bicycles: urban (cruisers) and trekking. Helmet and devices included in the lease.
BKK (BUDAPEST KÖZLEKEDÉSI KÖZPONT)
Read moreTo better organize transport in Budapest, a new entity has been created: the BKK, which works alongside the former BKV. The BKK website is the place to go for timetables, fares, itineraries (in English) and all the practical information you need for your stay. The website will also tell you if the boat services are back in operation. The BKK app is also very useful for buying tickets.
SEGWAY TOURS BUDAPEST
Read moreSegway Tours Budapest offers, as its name suggests, Segway tours in Budapest. You will visit the city on this original and "futuristic" means of transportation with a professional guide. It is easy to drive a Segway, don't worry. The company offers two tours: one in the center of Pest and its major tourist points (Parliament, Freedom Square, Elizabeth Square...), the other one around Buda Castle and along the Danube. Even children will have no difficulty in taming the Segways.
ESZTER RÖHRIG
Read moreA writer and professional guide, this Hungarian, who speaks perfect French and lives in Budapest, will show you around with the eyes of a city lover. Eszter Röhrig offers various classic tours, which include the main monuments, and personalized tours according to your wishes. She will tell you anecdotes about the most famous places in Budapest while inviting you to go off the beaten track. She also keeps an eye out for interesting new places to take you: parks, cafés, museums..
RAILJET
Read moreRailjet trains are high-speed trains that operate throughout Austria and connect the largest cities in the border countries to Budapest. For example, it takes 2.5 hours to travel from Vienna to Budapest, or 7 hours from Munich to Budapest. The trains are comfortable and the service on board is of high quality. A good option if you want to come to Budapest by train; even if the prices are higher (obviously) than the bus, the trip will be more pleasant. Check the timetable on the website. Easy online reservations.
POSTE (POSTA) DE TERÉZ KÖRÚT
Read more51 and Podmaniczky Street, close to Nyugati station. The Post Office offers a range of services, including mail delivery, stamp sales, financial services, competitions and a loyalty program. Payment can be made by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro), and street parking is subject to a fee.
BIKE & RELAX
Read morePassionate people offer you bike tours of the city for a discovery of the must-see in 3h30, a mountain bike adventure in the countryside or a night tour of the city. The more sporty can try a stroll to the charming city of Szentendre or a day trip from Budapest to the natural treasures of the Danube curve and Visegrád (train, bike and canoe). The company also offers walking tours of Buda Castle and its labyrinth as well as the famous Budapest Christmas markets.