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I was in Budapest 3 times, but at public expense, so, I'm ashamed to say, I traveled exclusively by taxi. Now I’m driving myself, I smoked Google, but there’s no clarity - to get from the airport to the center, do I need to take a separate bus ticket and then a separate one-time metro ticket? Or is there a general single ticket? If so, should it be composted when transferring from bus to metro? There is a lot of information on Google, but somehow there is no whole picture (((Sorry for such a stupid question, I don’t want to fly into a fine, I still have a group of friends, I don’t want to set people up)) Thank you all in advance.
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аватар zhdanova10
From the airport there is a single bus bus 200E. Landing immediately upon exiting the terminal.
Tickets can be bought for coins at a vending machine (located near the bus stop) or at numerous press kiosks, etc. with a card.
We bought in the airport building in the tourist information center (at the exit from the departure area - on the left). Also, you can buy on the 2nd floor, to the left of the entrance to the security control, there is a kiosk (newspapers, snacks, sweets), where they definitely sell tickets for public transport on the card.
аватар zhdanova10
Ticket options:
Single ticket (vonaljegy) = 350 HUF (valid for 60 minutes on any type of transport, transfer is allowed only between metro lines, not from metro to bus, etc.)
Single ticket bought from the driver = 450 HUF (valid for 60 minutes on any type of transport, transfer is allowed only between metro lines, not from metro to bus, etc.)
10 * Single ticket (Block of 10 tickets) = 3000 HUF
Short section metro ticket for up to 3 stops = 300 HUF
Transfer ticket (átszállójegy) = 530 HUF (valid for 90 minutes on any type of transport, transfer is allowed not only between metro lines, but also from metro to bus, etc.)
One-day travel card (Budapest 24 órás jegy) = 1650 HUF (valid 24 hours on metro and buses).
аватар zhdanova10
And further
One-day group travel card (Budapest csoportos 24 órás jegy) = 3300 HUF (valid 24 hours on the metro and buses for a group of up to 5 people)
IF you suddenly could not buy tickets either at the machine or at the kiosk, you can buy them from the driver on the bus, but only for HUF (cash) and at a higher price = 450 HUF for 1 Single-ticket.
Validate your tickets IMMEDIATELY after entering.
Get off at the terminal, Kőbánya-Kispest.
In the metro, tickets are stamped at the entrance. SO MANY CONTROLLERS!!! My son's friend a month ago on the very first day flew into a fine of 8,000 forints x 2 (with his wife) = 16,000.
аватар zhdanova10
On our arrival with a company of 8 people, without bothering, we took a taxi right at the airport to the hotel. It turned out a little more expensive (30-50% interest), but without transfers, with a Russian-speaking driver. And since Budapest was transit, we agreed with him the next day on the transfer to the airport.
аватар kolyan_cat
It turns out that you need to take a transfer ticket. Thank you!
аватар zhdanova10
There were two of us and we bought a one-day travel card for a day. Ride from the heart. Not compostable, because oversized and won't fit in the composter)
A travel pass for a company is very profitable, also if you plan to be in the city.
If only to get there, then yes, Transfer ticket.
Good luck )))
аватар zhdanova10
Transfer ticket - two tickets, validate one on the bus, the other on the subway
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