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Budapest is the capital Hungary and one of the most visited cities in Central Europe.

Arrival / Departure

With train

Budapest [1] it is one of the most important railway junctions in Central Europe and is served by trains from all sides Europe. If you come from Romania, are good and quality connections (especially EuroCity and EuroNight trains) from Bucharest to Budapest via Arad. If you come from the north wales, there are three trains a day from Oradea city, two from Cluj-Napoca, one from Targu Mures and one from Braşov.

By plane

Ferihegy International Airport is the largest airport in Hungary, which in addition to tourists coming to Hungary, also receives travelers who are going to leave from here to other destinations in the world. This is the case of Europeans from the former communist bloc, who use the airport as a transit point to rarer destinations. That's why the flights from Romania are common. companies TAROM and Airways offers together two daily frequencies of Bucharest, MALEV offers a daily flight from Timisoara and Carpathian two flights a day from Cluj-Napoca. Furthermore Moldavian Airlines offers daily flights from Kishinev, Republic of Moldova. As of July 17, 2006, Wizz Air has regular flights from Targu Mures to Budapest, being the first low-cost airline to operate on this destination.

Got there

Metro

The Budapest metro system is the oldest in continental Europe, but by no means the most extensive or efficient. There are only three lines and most of the train sets are either steel from Soviet times or even wood! The system is often loaded and uncomfortable. However, it is effective if you want to travel around the city or to more remote neighborhoods.


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