Getting There
By Air
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport (+36 1 296 7000 / http://www.bud.hu) is located approximately 28 km (17 mi) from the city and provides direct service and connections to domestic and international destinations from airlines including:
Air Berlin (+36 1 296 5959 / http://www.airberlin.com/) Air France (+36 1 483 8800 / http://www.airfrance.com/hu/) Alitalia (+36 1 483 2172 / http://www.alitalia.com/) American Airlines (+36 1 411 2190 / http://www.aa.com/) Austrian Airlines (+36 1 327 9080 / http://www.austrianairlines.com/) British Airways (+36 1 411 5555 / http://www.britishairways.hu/) Condor (+1 800 524 6975 / http://www7.condor.com/) Easy Jet (+33 (0)8 25 08 25 08 / http://www.easyjet.com/) Germanwings (+44 870 252 12 50 / http://www1.germanwings.com/) KLM (+36 1 373 7700 / http://www.klm.com/) Lufthansa (+36 1 429 8001 / http://www.lufthansa.com/) Norwegian (+47 21 49 00 15 / http://www.norwegian.no/) Sky Europe ( +421 2 4850 1111 / http://www.skyeurope.com/) Swiss International Airlines ( +36 1 328 4060 / http://www.swiss.com/) Tunis Air (+36 1 266 3424 / http://www.tunisair.com.tn/) Turkish Airlines ( +36 1 266 4291 / http://www.thy.com/)
From the Airport
Public Transport: Budapest Transfer (+36 203 264 306 / http://www.budapesttransfer.com/) offers safe airport transfers to and from the airport. Public buses (+36 1 461 6500 / http://www.bkv.hu/) run regularly to and from Airport Terminals 1 and 2 and Kobanya-Kispest.
Airport Minibus: Budapest Airport Minibus (+36 1 296 8555) provides door-to-door service and charges HUF2100 per person one way within Budapest. Reservations should be made at least 24 hours before arriving.
Rental Cars: Several rental car companies are located at the Ferihegy Airport. The Budapest Ring connects motorways M1, M5 and M7. Americana (+36 1 350 2542 / http://www.americanarentacar.com/) Avis (+36 1 318 4240 / http://www.avis.com/) Budget (+36 1 214 0420 / http://www.budget.hu/) Fox Autorent (+36 1 382 9003 / http://www.fox-autorent.com/) Hertz (http://www.hertz.hu/) National (+36 1 477 1083 / http://www.nationalcar.hu/) Sixt (http://www.sixt.hu/) Thrifty (+36 1 237 7323 / http://www.thrifty.com/)
By Train
The Hungarian State Railway (MAV) (http://www.mav.hu/) links to the European rail network. Budapest has three international railway stations including the Eastern (Keleti), Western (Nyugati) and Southern (Deli). The following rail passes are valid in Hungary: Inter Rail, Bij, Euro Domino, Res, City-Star and Eurail. Most international trains arrive and leave from Keleti station.
By Bus
Volanbusz Rt. is a part of Eurolines (http://www.eurolines.com/) and services 15 European countries. The three main bus stations in Budapest are Nepliget, Nepstadion and Aprad hid.
Getting Around
Public Transport
Budapest Transport Limited (BKV Rt.) (+36 1 461 6500 / http://www.bkv.hu/) provides public transportation throughout the city and surrounding communities via bus, tram, metro, suburban railway and trolley bus. The company also runs the cogwheel railway and the funicular (authentic-style carriages), popular with tourists.
The Budapest Subway system is the second oldest subway in the world, after London. The original subway line is the M1 and has been restored as a historical ride.
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