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How to Ride the Budapest Metro . Although buses and trams are the primary forms of transport in Budapest, the metro is the easiest and quickest way to get around the city for a first-timer.
Metro meets trams, meets buses, meets trolley buses and they are all a short hop from Budapest’s cog-wheel railway which carries passengers up a steep incline into the Buda Hills where you’ll ...
Budapest’s final metro line, M4 or the green line, took 40 years to build. When construction eventually began in 2004, the Hungarian architects charged with developing its stations were ...
After ten years of extremely expensive, slow, and politically messed up construction work–it is a long and sad story of government corruption and incompetence–Budapest, the Hungarian capital ...
People don’t venture to Budapest to marvel at its infrastructure, which is a shame, because the Budapest Metro boasts a pretty underrated secret: it’s home to the third-oldest functional ...
Hungarian economy minister Márton Nagy has unveiled his government’s plan to build a €1bn railway between Nyugati rail and ...
Flying to Budapest plus three nights in an Airbnb worked out cheaper than a return train fare to Cornwall for Metro’s Alice Murphy (Picture: Metro.co.uk) ...