Map of europe budapest. Modern districts of Budapest. City tours: routes and prices

Here is a detailed map of Budapest with street names in Russian and house numbers. You can easily get directions by moving the map in all directions with the mouse or by clicking on the arrows in the upper left corner. You can change the scale using the scale with the "+" and "-" icons located on the right side of the map. The easiest way to adjust the image size is by rotating the mouse wheel.

What country is Budapest in?

Budapest is located in Hungary. It's wonderful beautiful city with its own history and traditions. Budapest coordinates: north latitude and east longitude (show on a large map).

virtual walk

interactive map Budapest with landmarks and others tourist sites- indispensable assistant independent travel. For example, in the "Map" mode, whose icon is located in the upper left corner, you can see the city plan, as well as detailed map highways with track numbers. You can also see the railway stations and airports of the city marked on the map. Nearby you see the "Satellite" button. By turning on the satellite mode, you will consider the terrain, and by zooming in, you can explore the city in great detail (thanks to satellite maps from Google Maps).

Move the "little man" from the lower right corner of the map to any street in the city, and you can make virtual walk across Budapest. Adjust the direction of movement using the arrows that appear in the center of the screen. By turning the mouse wheel, you can zoom in or out on the image.

The desire to save is absolutely natural for every person. But often people do not know how to do it or do it wrong. The statement is especially true for travel, when ignorance and language barriers do not allow the tourist to learn about promotions, special offers and other ways to save money. Today I will talk about how to save money in Budapest with a tourist card called Budapest Card .

The Budapest Card is a discount system specially designed for tourists that saves n-th amount of time and money when used wisely. The owner of the card can ride all types for free, visit the row without paying an entrance fee, and also take part in a free walking tour (it is held on English language). Also, the Budapest tourist card entitles you to a discount in the most different places the Hungarian capital - from baths to restaurants.

Types of Budapest Card

There are several types of Budapest Card for tourists and they differ from each other only in one thing - the validity period, and, accordingly, the price. Cards for 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 hours. There are no other differences, that is, all cards provide the same discounts and rights to their owners, just at a different time period.

What does the Budapest Card give?

  1. Free travel to public transport Budapest for the duration of the card.
  2. Free admission to 17 museums (listed below are the main ones).
  3. Free admission (Szent Lukács Baths).
  4. Two walking tours(one in Buda and one in Pest) with a guide in English.
  5. Free mobile app from 12 thematic excursions(in English).

In addition, the Budapest tourist card entitles you to receive discounts from 10 to 50% in some cafes, restaurants, baths, theaters, museums, water parks. Discounts are also available on a range of activities. For example, a ride on an amphibious bus will cost 10% less.

Which museums can I visit for free with the Budapest Card?

Below are only the main ones, there are actually twice as many of them.

  • Museum of the History of Budapest (Budapest History Museum)
  • Hungarian National Gallery(Hungarian National Gallery)
  • Hungarian National Museum(Hungarian National Museum)
  • Vasarely Museum
  • Kiscelli Museum (Hungarian Kiscelli Múzeum)
  • Aquincum Museum.
  • Gallery New Budapest.
  • Art Museum Far East Hopp Ferenc.

For a complete list of museums and places where you can enter for free or at a discount, you can find here - budapestinfo.hu/full-list-of-services.

Important! The list of free museums and places with discounts is constantly changing. Sometimes I do not have time to update the article, so do not be too lazy to look at the address that I gave above. There information is in English, but always up-to-date.

Where to buy a Budapest Card

You can buy a Budapest Card immediately upon arrival at the Budapest airport (how to get from the airport to the city and vice versa) or in tourist offices downtown. Besides, in high season in different parts of the Hungarian capital there are promoters selling cards.

But the simplest and fast option— buying a card on the Internet. The process is extremely simple: follow the link above, select the date, type of card (for a day, two or three) and the amount. After that, all that remains is to pay for the purchase of your bank card. The address for receiving the paid card will be indicated in your voucher. The advantage is that you do not have to wait for a card to be issued and stand in line, because during the season there are more people who want to get a Budapest Card.

Budapest Ferenc International Airport (Liszt Ferenc) International Airport(Budapest)

  • Terminal 2A - the counter is open from 08:00 to 23:00
  • Terminal 2B - the counter is open from 10:00 to 22:00.

Offices in Budapest

  • Sütő str 2. (metro station Deák Ferenc tér), open from 08:00 to 22:00
  • Olof Palme ave 5 (near Heroes' Square, in front of the entrance to), open from 09:00 to 19:00.

How much is the Budapest Card

  • Budapest Card 24 hours -6 490 forints.
  • For 48 hours - 9990 forints.
  • For 72 hours - 12,990 forints.
  • 96 hours - 15,990 forints.
  • 120 hours - 18 990.

How to visit the maximum number of points with a map

The Budapest Card will be of little use if you don't plan ahead to visit the free places. Only in this case it is possible to recapture the money spent on the purchase of the card as much as possible. Especially for the readers of the blog, I made a map where I marked all the museums and other free places that you can try to visit in time.

The main museums are marked here, the entrance to which is free on the map, the Lukács baths, as well as the starting point for two free tours. Just hover your mouse over the icon and the name of the museum will pop up.

As you can see right places are not in one place, but it is impossible to say that they are scattered in different parts of the city. In principle, all markers are dispersed along both banks of the Danube in relative proximity to each other. The road from one museum to another will not take more than 20-30 minutes (remember free pass by Budapest Card).

Briefly about each of the museums that you can visit for free on the map, as well as about excursions and the bath, I will tell you in. In it you will also find the route options compiled by me, collected under the conditional heading Budapest Card - be in time for 24 hours.

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Budapest is one of the most touristic cities in the world. Central Europe. It is the capital of Hungary, famous for its thermal springs, wines and delicious cuisine. It is quite easy for citizens of the CIS countries to visit Budapest, since this city is located relatively close. Here the streets are very clean, calm and cheap. Let's take a closer look at which areas of Budapest are worth visiting, and how to navigate in this big city.

Historic districts and city map

First of all, it should be said that Budapest consists of 23 districts (kerület). The Danube River divides the city into 2 large parts, Buda and Pest. Buda, in turn, consists of 6 districts, Pest is divided into 16 districts, and one district is located on the island of Margaret, located in the middle of the Danube. Previously, these were two separate cities, now united into one metropolis. West Side city, Buda, at the same time, consists of Buda (Buda) and Obuda (Obuda).

Obuda is the oldest historical Center city ​​that arose in the 1st century AD. e. and bore the Latin name Aquincum. Today, this area is of little tourist interest. The districts of Buda are considered the most respectable in the Hungarian capital. Many buildings and entire streets in this region are listed world heritage UNESCO.

The districts of Budapest on the city map are presented below:

Map of Budapest with districts in Russian

The Old City belongs to the I district, where the following famous sights are located:

  • Buda Castle (Budai Vár);
  • Royal Palace (Királyi Palota);
  • Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya);
  • Citadel on Mount Gellert;
  • Museum area in the Buda labyrinth;
  • Cathedral of St. Matthias (Mátyás templom) and others.

In the same area I are the best thermal baths with pools, most of the buildings have the status of monuments. They attract millions of tourists every year. East End the city belongs to the district of Pest, which is business center cities. Architecture picturesque quarters This area is very reminiscent of Paris. For example, Andrassy Avenue was built on the model of the Champs Elysees. On this street are the most famous boutiques of trade brands, many shopping centers, cafes and restaurants. Nearby is the Vaci pedestrian street (Vaci utca), which is considered the main shopping street of the city. Its length is more than 1 km and it is almost entirely pedestrian. Main tourist places The pest are as follows:

  • Hungarian Parliament;
  • Heroes Square;
  • Andrássy Avenue;
  • Széchenyi baths;
  • Central Market Building (Központi Vásárcsarnok);
  • The building of the Western Station.

The center of Budapest belongs to districts I, II, XII, which make up the center of Buda and V, VI, which make up the center of Pest. Tourists will be interested to see the city landscapes from a better angle if you take a walk on the river bus. There are always a lot along the Danube embankment river boats where you can enjoy a walk on the water and a wonderful dinner. So, we figured out where the main historical places Budapest. It can be said that five districts of the city are of interest to tourists.

Modern districts of Budapest

Budapest is a city of contrasts. Here, modern multi-storey buildings adjoin ancient Roman ruins. The peculiarity of the city is that each district has its own number. Streets with the same name meet in different areas, so when looking up an address, you need to know the number. Consider what modern areas of Budapest may be interesting for tourists.

The city has many attractions

In the third district of the city, Obuda, the ruins of the Roman Aquincum are well preserved, and new residential neighborhoods are being built nearby. Also, new shops, bars, concerts and festivals are constantly opening here. In Obuda, you can visit the Kiscelli Museum, Zichy Castle, take a walk along Fe Square.

The most densely populated area of ​​the city is XI, Uybuda, which means "New Buda". Here are the dormitories of higher educational institutions such as the University of Budapest and the Budapest University of Economics and Technology. Due to the large number of young people, the entertainment infrastructure is widely developed here. Many families with children live in this area. They choose Uibudu because of the many schools. Transport is also well developed here.

The most elite part of Budapest - Hedvidek, XII district of the city, is located in a vast green area. A lot of space here is occupied by parks and vineyards growing on the hills along the Danube, which is why it is often called the "lungs" of the capital. The disadvantage of Hedvidek is the almost complete absence of public transport, as many of its inhabitants prefer to travel by private cars.

Interesting XXII district of Budapest, Budafok-Teten, favorite place for the residence of wealthy citizens, including businessmen, owners wineries and bankers. There are many rich mansions, many shopping entertainment centers, there is a theater and an aquarium. Wines and champagnes are produced in this part of the city, there are old wine cellars. In the XXII region, wine festivals with tastings are held, boils night life. After the restoration of the ancient square, this area will be more popular with tourists.

If the purpose of your trip to Budapest is spa and wellness treatments, you'd be better off staying in hotels on Margaret Island, which belongs to a separate area. All hotels on the island have their own spa-complexes. The island itself is very picturesque, suitable for walking and a relaxing holiday. As we can see, each district of Budapest has its own characteristics.

Useful information for tourists visiting Budapest

Budapest is quite affordable for those travelers who are interested in budget holiday. You can get here by bus group tour, arrive by train, car and fly by plane. You can sail by ship by booking a cruise on the Danube. From any big city Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are carried out direct or connecting flights various airlines. You can fly cheaply from Kyiv, Chisinau, Moscow and St. Petersburg using the Hungarian airline Wizzair.

Subway map

Arriving in the Hungarian capital, it is better for a tourist to stay in the central districts of Budapest - I, II, V, VI or XII. You can live in any district of the capital, as the metro and public transport work here from 4 am to midnight. But still, to save time for sightseeing, it is recommended to choose central part cities. At the same time, it is better to book an apartment or a hotel in advance.

The highlight of the capital of Hungary is the many thermal springs with baths located throughout the city. All guests of Budapest are recommended to visit any of the water establishments. The most famous of them:

  • Royal Baths of the Széchenyi;
  • Bath Gelert;
  • Baths in Danubius hotels on Margaret Island;
  • Baths of Kirai;
  • Water park with thermal springs Aquaworld Resort Budapest, etc.

If you are planning to make a trip and save money, you can book an apartment, including through the airbnb service. The farther from the center, the cheaper it will be. Depending on the season, prices start from 20 euros per night. But hotels in Budapest are among the cheapest in Europe, so it is quite possible to book 3 and 4 * hotels. Not only will you have an excellent breakfast included, but even cheap hotels offer spa treatments. Some hotels in Budapest have Spa areas and pools with thermal water. In general, hotels provide good service for a moderate fee. Prices for 3 * hotels start from 20 euros per person in a room, and 5 * hotels - from 50 euros per person.

Know! There are no areas in Budapest that are dangerous for you to visit. It is a safe city with the usual contrast between historic and residential areas.

Remember that Hungary is a member of the European Union and to the Schengen zone, so to visit it you need to open a Schengen visa. Citizens of Ukraine and Moldova who have biometric passports, have recently been traveling without visas. A visit to Budapest will bring a lot of pleasure to any tourist!

The Budapest Card is a card that gives tourists some benefits when traveling around the capital of Hungary, Budapest. The card entitles you to free travel on public transport in Budapest, as well as discounts or the right free admission to some museums and sights of the capital. Such cards are available in many cities of the world, where there are a lot of tourists. In each case, you need to look at what this card gives and how interesting, or rather profitable at the moment.

There are three types of Budapest cards in Budapest, depending on their validity period: for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The most important thing is that they all give the right to free travel in urban public transport, and, accordingly, for a day, 2 days or 3 days. The cards are valid on trams, trains, buses, trolleybuses, metro, cog railway and bus route 200E from international airport named after Franz Liszt to the metro station Kőbánya-Kispest. Unfortunately, the card is not valid when traveling by funicular and boats plying the Danube.

The Budapest Card allows you to take advantage of two walking tours around the city with a guide. The tour lasts 2 – 2.5 hours in English. One of the tours takes place in Buda, the other in Pest. And also one-time free visits to the Lukács Baths, the Museum of Archeology, Historical Museum Budapest, museum fine arts, the New Budapest Gallery, the Vasarely Museum and the Kiscelli Museum.

Everything looks good, but not everything is so good. If you look at the benefits, then everything is not so clear. Since you are buying a card, it means you will immediately lose money if you do not use it. The cost of the Budapest Card depends on the number of days of its validity and is as of May 2016:

Tourist season 2016 / 2017

72 hours Budapest Card: 9900 Ft

48 hours Budapest Card: 7900 Ft

24 hours Budapest Card: 4900 Ft

72 hours Budapest Card: €37 (was €33)

48 hours Budapest Card: €29 (was €27)

24 hours Budapest Card: €19 (was €17)

Budapest card 24, 48, 72

The cost of a trip in public transport in Budapest, if you buy a single ticket, it costs 350 forints. The cost of visiting the museum is up to 2,000 forints, a visit to the Lukacs / Lukacs baths costs 3,300 forints with a locker.

Thus, it turns out that if you only visit the Lukács baths (it is free with the Budapest Card) with public transport and also grab one museum and also get there by public transport, then in total you get:

  • travel 350 x 4 trips = 1,400 ( ticket in Budapest for one day costs 1,650 forints),
  • bath Lukacs 3 300 forints
  • and visit the museum, for at least 200 forints,
  • then the amount is 4900 forints.

Thus, the money spent on the purchase of the Budapest Card 24 in the amount of 4,900 forints paid off, is there any point in buying the Budapest Card 24. Is such a benefit necessary, the question is. Buying a Budapest Card 48 or Budapest Card 72 may make sense if you move around the city a lot and you know those places where cards give discounts from 10 to 50 percent of the price list. The question is often asked: do I need to buy a Budapest Card?. Today, buying a Budapest Card 24 hours is rather not, but a few years ago it was really profitable. Today, the free Lukács bath presented by the Budapest Card, it is better to replace and or Széchenyi. A visit to the Lukács bath is the most expensive service provided free of charge with the Budapest Card, the rest of the benefits are not so obvious. Since the main benefit of the card is an analogue of a travel ticket, a travel ticket for transport in the capital of Hungary

  • a ticket for one day costs 1,650 forints
  • for 3 days costs 4,150 forints,

so make your choice. You can read about the Budapest Card on the official website: https://www.budapest-card.com/en. Another reminder of the card is valid until 24:00 on March 31 next year, and from April 1, new cards and new prices for the cards themselves and discounts for services on them are issued.