Most tourist attractions, hotels, restaurants and other places of interest to tourists are, not surprisingly, in the historical city centre, so it’s definitely the best area to stay. However, the city centre in Budapest is considerably larger than in Prague, for instance – it is perhaps comparable to Vienna. This [more…]
Vienna and Budapest are only 240km apart and travel by train, bus, or car takes three hours or less. If you are looking for interesting places to visit on the way, here are a few suggestions. Bratislava The capital of Slovakia is the biggest city between Vienna and Budapest. It [more…]
Budapest Keleti, which means Budapest East, is the most important railway station in Budapest, particularly for international trains. Location and Directions The station is located in the eastern part of Budapest’s greater city centre, only 5 minutes by metro from the main tourist district. The main entrance to the terminal [more…]
Népliget is the main bus station in Budapest for international and long-distance buses. It is located in the south-eastern part of the city, about 10 minutes by metro from the historical centre. On this page I have summarized practical info for travelling through Népliget Bus Station. Népliget Station Location and [more…]