
The Budapest Villamos |
Public transport in
Budapest is excellent by international standards. (Within the entire populated area of
Budapest one can find a stop/station within 400 meters.) A wide variety of buses, trolley
buses, trams and underground trains (metro map on the back cover) usually operate from
4.30 am to 11 p.m. At night 15 bus and 2 tram lines are in service. Bus No. 78 at night
runs roughly the same route as M2, while No. 182 that of M3. Detailed
information available at the information bureaux. |

This is a nice old UV type tram, seen at
Bem rakpart in 2005. Two motor cars and an intermediate 2-axle trailer.
These are the oldest type of trams running in Hungary. |
You have to purchase a ticket in
advance at the terminals, at metro stations or newsagents. Single tickets are the same for
each means of transport. If accompanied by an adult, children under 6 need no ticket.
There is no conductor on the vehicles: you must validate your ticket at the start of the
journey. (Fines are high.) Types of tickets: single ticket, day ticket, 3-day
tourist ticket, 7-day travel card. Season tickets with photo for 7, 14 or 30 days are also
available. Ticket and travelpass prices |
Remember that the
Budapest Card
entitles to free travel for three days. On buses and trolley buses you must push a button
next to the door to indicate your intention to get off, while other vehicles alight at all
stops.
Budapest can boast with special vehicles such as the Children’s Railway, the Chairlift and the interesting Cogwheel
railway. Put into service in 1874, it was Europe’s third cogwheel railway. The lower
terminus is opposite Hotel Budapest (II., Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 47.), the upper is at
427 meters on the Széchenyi Hill. The Széchenyi Lookout Tower is at the Művész
út station. In service: daily 04.00-24.00 Tram 18, 56 (from Moszkva tér to the lower
terminus). |

Suburban trains called HÉV also
belong to the public transport system. You can use them to visit such towns outside
Budapest as Szentendre (from Batthyány tér) or Gödöllő (from Örs vezér tere).
Metro
System:
Budapest has three underground metro lines intersecting at Deák tér: M 1, the little
yellow line from Vörösmarty tér to Mexikói út; M2, the red line from Déli train
station to Örs vezér tere; and M3, the blue line from Újpest-Központ to
Kőbánya-Kispest. A possible source of confusion on MI is that one stop is called
Vörösmarty tér and another is Vörösmarty utca. The HÉV suburban railway, which runs
north from Batthyány tér, is almost like a fourth metro line.
There’s also a very
extensive network of tram, trolleybus and bus services run by the BKV transport company;
you’ll seldom wait more than a few minutes for any of them. On certain bus lines the
same numbered bus may have a black or a red number. In this case, the red-numbered bus is
the express, which makes limited stops. An invaluable transit map detailing all services
is available at most metro ticket booths.
The metro operates from
4.30 a.m. till just after 11 p.m. Certain tram and bus lines operate throughout the night.
Travelling ‘black’
(ticketless) is more risky than ever in Budapest; with increased surveillance (including a
big crackdown in the metro), there’s a good chance you’ll get caught. Tickets are
always checked on the HÉV.
Single tickets are available at metro
boots (penztar) and at most magazine stores and kiosks. There are different types of
tickets but the ones that will most concern you are the following:
Single tickets (egy jegy): valid for one
uninterrupted journey on all forms of public transportation, including the HEV (the
suburban railway) up to the city boundary. You need to validate another ticket if you
change line.
Metro Section tickets: good for short
metro rides. Valid for three stops on the Metro without changing lines.
One day (napijegy) and 3 day travelcards
(haromnapi jegy) are good for unlimited rides on all forms of public transportation.
For longer stays, weekly (hetijegy) , 2 week (ketheti jegy) , and monthly passes (havi
berlet) are available. You will need a passport photo for the ID card which needs to be
purchased along with these passes. Ticket and travelpass prices
THIS IS A MONTHLY PASS
Validate your ticket in orange machines at
the enterance of Metro stations or in a little red punch-boxes on trams and buses. Have
you validated ticket handy for inspection by the roving ticket agents wearing red armbands
who are looking for freeloaders.
EGÉSZ ÉVBEN NYITVA TARTÓ PÉNZTÁRAK
- cashiers open throughout the year |
II. district |
Moszkva square |
III. |
Bogdáni street, bus
final destination/station |
IV. |
Újpest-Központ |
IV. |
Káposztásmegyer, tram
final destination/station |
V. |
Vörösmarty square,
underground train final destination/station |
VI. |
Oktogon, underground
train stop |
VII. |
Akácfa street 15. |
VII. |
Thököly street 40. |
VIII. |
Baross square,
underground |
VIII. |
Kálvin square,
underground |
IX. |
Boráros square 2. |
IX. |
Boráros square,
underground |
X. |
Liget square |
XI. |
Kelenföldi train
station |
XI. |
Móricz Zs. square |
XIII. |
Lehel square, tram
final destination/station |
XIII. |
Katona József street
underground |
XIII. |
Nyugati square, bus
final destination/station |
XIV. |
Bosnyák square, bus
final destination/station |
XIV. |
Mexikói street,
underground train final destination/station |
XV. |
Zsókavár street 6. |
XVII. |
Rákoskeresztúr, bus
final destination/station |
XIX. |
Kossuth square |
XIX. |
Kőbánya-Kispest
metró final destination/station |
XX. |
Pesterzsébet, Topánka
street |
XXI. |
Csepel, Szt. Imre
square, HÉV stop |
XXII. |
Városház square |
And at the
following HEV stops: On the Szentendre line:Batthány square, Margit bridge, Árpád
bridge. On the Gödöllő line: Őrs vezér square. On the Ráckeve line: Vágóhíd. |
Public transport usually runs from 4 a.m.
to 11 p.m. Check tram and bus schedules on the place cards at bus stop. The left-hand
column is the schedule on weekdays, the middle and right columns are weekend schedules.
Night buses are with a big E and run along
the main routes. Number 6E runs along the nagykorut.
ÉJSZAKAI JÁRATAINK /jelzése: É/-transportation at night /indicated by
letter É/ |
Az első és az utolsó busz indulása a végállomásról
- departure of first and
last buses |
Sűrűség-frequency
/percben/in minutes |
1É |
0.00 - 4.00 |
Népliget,
metro station |
Bécsi street (Vörösvári street) |
0.00 - 4.00 |
30 |
3É |
23.30 - 4.00 |
Móricz
Zsigmond square |
Nagytétény, MÁV station |
0.00 - 4.30 |
30 - 40 |
6É |
23.40 - 4.25 |
Moszkva square |
Móricz Zsigmond square |
23.40 - 4.15 |
10 - 15 |
14É |
23.10 - 4.10 |
Káposztásmegyer,
Szilas patak |
Kispest, Határ street |
23.30 - 4.20 |
20 - 30 |
28É |
23.30 - 3.30 |
Blaha Lujza
square (Népszínház street) |
Mádi street |
23.57 - 3.57 |
60 |
31É |
23.30 - 4.10 |
Boráros
square |
Pesterzsébet, Jáhn Ferenc Hospital |
22.55 - 4.06 |
30 - 35 |
42É |
0.00 - 3.00 |
Batthyány
square |
Békásmegyer, HÉV állomás |
0.25 - 3.25 |
60 |
45É |
0.10 - 3.48 |
Baross square,
Keleti train station |
Cinkota, Szabadföldi street |
0.35 - 4.13 |
53 - 55 |
49É |
0.15 - 4.15 |
Moszkva square |
Etele square, Kelenföldi train station |
23.45 - 3.49 |
30 - 40 |
50É |
23.37 - 4.15 |
Gyöngyösi
street |
Pestszentlőrinc, Béke square |
22.40 - 3.48 |
20 - 30 |
61É |
0.40 - 3.40 |
Örs vezér
square |
Rákoskeresztúr, Városközpont |
0.10 - 3.10 |
60 |
78É |
23.20 - 4.25 |
Döbrentei
square |
Örs vezér square |
23.00 - 4.30 |
12 - 15 |
144É |
1.00 - 3.00 |
Örs vezér
square |
Rákosszentmihály, Csömöri street |
1.30 - 3.30 |
60 |
153É |
23.30 - 4.15 |
Móricz
Zsigmond square |
Gazdagréti lakótelep (Rétköz street) |
23.49 - 3.49 |
45 - 60 |
173É |
23.45 - 4.30 |
Baross square,
Keleti train station |
Újpalota, Erdőkerülő street |
0.00 - 4.05 |
25 - 35 |
179É |
0.00 - 4.00 |
Boráros
square |
Csepel, II. Rákóczi Ferenc street |
0.20 - 4.20 |
40 - 60 |
956 |
0.35 - 4.00 |
Moszkva
square |
Adyliget |
2.30 - 3.30 |
40 - 60 |
All but the monthly passes
are valid from midnight to midnight, so buy them in advance and specify the date(s) you
want. The most central places to get them are at the Deák tér metro station (near the
entrance to the Underground Museum) and the Nyugati tér metro concourse. |