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Budapest Transport Guide 2026: How to Get Around Like a Local

Budapest has one of the best public transport systems in Europe. It’s fast, affordable, and connects almost every major attraction with metro lines, trams, and buses. If you’re visiting the city for the first time, understanding the system will save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. The good news: once you know a few basic routes, getting around Budapest becomes very easy. This Budapest transport guide is designed to help first-time visitors understand the system quickly and confidently.— tickets, passes, metro lines, trams, airport transfers, and practical tips to move around like a local.

For a quick summary, check our Budapest Public Transport Cheat Sheet. It will also help you easily reach the TripToBudapest.hu free walking tours meeting points and explore more of the city before or after your tour.

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Quick Budapest Transport Guide: How Public Transport Works

If you’re unsure how to use public transport in Budapest, this overview gives you a simple starting point. Budapest’s public transport system is operated by Budapest Transport Centre and includes:

Metro lines
Trams
Buses
Trolleybuses
Suburban trains (HÉV)
Night buses

 

The network is dense and efficient, especially in the city centre. Most major attractions are just a few metro or tram stops apart, making public transport ideal for sightseeing.

Metro lines in Budapest

M1 (Yellow line) – historic metro under Andrássy Avenue
M2 (Red line) – east–west connection across the city
M3 (Blue line) – north–south line linking the airport bus route
M4 (Green line) – modern line connecting major train stations

 

Key tram lines for visitors

Tram 2 – scenic route along the Danube
Tram 4 & 6 – busy ring road line running day and night
Several others connect the Buda and Pest sides of the city.

 

Local tip from our guides:
Once you understand the metro, tram 2, and tram 4/6, you can reach almost every main attraction in Budapest.

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Tickets & Passes: What Tourists Should Buy?

In this Budapest transport guide, understanding tickets and passes is the first step to using the system correctly. Budapest public transport uses one-way tickets and time-based passes. Prices change occasionally, but the main types remain the same.

Common ticket options

Single ticket – valid for one ride without transfers
30-minute ticket – unlimited transfers within 30 minutes
90-minute ticket – unlimited transfers within 90 minutes

 

Travel cards (best for tourists)

24-hour travel card – unlimited rides for one day
72-hour travel card – perfect for a long weekend trip

Monthly pass – good for longer stays or digital nomads

 

Special ticket

100E Airport Express bus ticket – required for the direct airport bus.

 

Quick answer for travelers

What is the best public transport ticket for tourists in Budapest?

For most visitors, the 24- hour or 72-hour travel card is the best option because it allows unlimited travel on metro, trams, and buses without worrying about individual tickets.

Where to Buy Tickets (BudapestGO App, Machines & Kiosks)

You can buy Budapest transport tickets in three easy ways.

Ticket machines

Purple ticket machines are located at:

Metro stations
Major tram stops
Transport hubs

 

They operate 24 hours a day and accept cards and cash.

BudapestGO app

The official BudapestGO lets you:

Buy tickets and passes
Plan routes
Activate digital tickets

 

The app works in English and is very convenient for visitors.

Ticket offices and kiosks

You’ll find these at large transport hubs and some newsstands.

How Ticket Validation Works (Important)

Budapest has regular ticket inspections, so it’s important to validate your ticket correctly.

Paper tickets: Insert your ticket into the orange or purple validation machine before starting your journey.

Time-based tickets: Validate once at the beginning of your trip.

Mobile tickets: Activate them in the BudapestGO app and scan the QR code reader when boarding.

Important tip: Always keep your ticket or pass until the end of your journey.

Inspectors check frequently and fines can be expensive if your ticket isn’t validated.

Metro: The Fastest Way Across Budapest

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The four metro lines

For most visitors, the metro is the easiest way to start learning how to use public transport in Budapest, and it is also the quickest way to cross the city.

M1: runs under Andrássy Avenue and connects the city centre with Heroes’ Square and City Park

M2: links Buda with the Parliament area and eastern Pest
M3: connects the airport bus terminal with the centre
M4: modern line between Kelenföld Railway Station and Keleti Railway Station

 

Best metro lines for sightseeing

M1 – Andrássy Avenue, Opera House, City Park
M2 – Parliament and Buda side
M3 – airport connection

 

Trams: Scenic Routes for Sightseeing

Budapest trams are frequent, easy to use, and perfect for sightseeing above ground.

Tram 2 – the scenic Danube line

Budapest Tram Line 2 runs along the Danube and passes major landmarks including Parliament and the river promenade. Many travel magazines call it one of the most beautiful tram routes in Europe.

Tram 4 & 6 – the main city line

These trams run along the Grand Boulevard and connect many nightlife and shopping districts.

Tram 6 runs all night

 

Other useful tram lines

  • 47 / 49 – city centre to Gellért Baths
  • 19 – scenic Buda riverbank route

Tip for our walkers:
Tram 2 is a great relaxing ride before or after a walking tour if you want to see more of the Danube without walking further.

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Buses, Trolleybuses & Night Transport

Buses and trolleybuses connect neighborhoods that metro or tram lines do not reach.

Useful routes for visitors

Bus 16 – goes up to Buda Castle
Regular buses connect many residential districts.

 

Night transport

When the metro closes around midnight:

Night buses run across the city
Tram 6 operates 24 hours

 

Safety tip

Public transport in Budapest is generally safe, even at night. As always, keep an eye on your belongings.

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Getting from Budapest Airport to the City Centre

Every complete Budapest transport guide should include how to get from the airport to the city centre. Most travelers arrive at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

You have several transport options.

100E Airport Express Bus – The easiest option.Runs directly to Deák Ferenc Square with stops at:

Kálvin tér
Astoria
Travel time: about 40–45 minutes.

Note: Requires a special airport bus ticket.

Bus 200E + Metro

Budget option:

Bus 200E → Kőbánya-Kispest
Metro M3 → city centre

 

Taxi

Official airport taxis (Főtaxi)  offer fixed rates and take about 30–35 minutes depending on traffic. Price : approx. 30€

 

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Best Public Transport Routes for Sightseeing

You can reach most attractions using just a few core routes.

Parliament & Danube Promenade

Metro M2 → Kossuth Lajos tér
Tram 2

 

Buda Castle

Metro M2 → Széll Kálmán tér
Bus 16 

 

Heroes’ Square & City Park

Metro M1 → Hősök tere

 

Jewish Quarter

Tram 4/6 → Király utca or Wesselényi utca

 

Gellért Hill

Trams 47 or 49

Bus 27

 

Practical Tips, Etiquette & Avoiding Fines

A few simple rules will make your public transport experience smooth.

Important tips

Always validate tickets before traveling
Keep your ticket until the end of the ride
Let passengers exit before boarding
Offer seats to elderly or pregnant passengers
Avoid large food or alcohol on vehicles

 

How to avoid fines?

Buy your ticket before boarding and validate it correctly. Inspectors check regularly.

How Our Free Walking Tours Fit In?

Public transport helps you move quickly between districts — but walking tours help you truly understand them.

Most of our TriptoBudapest.hu Free Budapest Walking Tours start near central transport hubs like:

Deák Ferenc Square, Kossuth Square, Batthyány Square, Fővám Square