Which is the best tram in Budapest for sightseeing?


Which is the best tram in Budapest for sightseeing? Tram 41 – A Buda-side Ride The last stop is by Kamaraerdo (The Chamber Forest), a perfect stop for going on a forest hike after a lengthy ride. Fun fact: With its 18,5km, tram 41 wins the position of being the longest tram line in the city making it perfect for a Budapest sightseeing trip for the price of a ticket.


How to buy a tram ticket in Hungary?

The most convenient solution is to use the BudapestGO app - bkk.hu/budapestgo - but in addition to ticket machines, you can also use apps, BKK ticket offices and customer service centres along with our retailers to obtain tickets.


What is the most famous street in Budapest?

Váci utca (Váci street) is one of the main pedestrian thoroughfares and perhaps the most famous street of central Budapest, Hungary.


What is the main walking street in Budapest?

Váci Utca (Váci Street) is Budapest's major thoroughfare, along with Andrássy Avenue. This pedestrian street is considered to be the heart of the tourist district and the best shopping street in Budapest.


How do you use the tram system in Budapest?

Fares: Fares for the tram are the same as for the metro. You will need to validate your ticket on board. Modern trams punch the ticket automatically. On older trams you will need to put the ticket in the validation box and pull the slot you put the ticket in hard to punch the ticket.


Is Budapest Subway free?

If you would like to travel by public transport, please always keep in mind that you need to have a valid ticket or season ticket with you. Tickets are available all around the city at metro stations, tram stations, or street kiosks.


Can you drink tap water in Budapest?

Drinking tap water in Budapest is very safe. The safety is provided by the Budapest Waterworks and even exceeds European standards. The clean water from the tap is not just safe drinking water, it also tastes good.


Do you tip in Budapest?

In Hungary, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It's standard practice to tip between 10 to 15 percent but many establishments include a 12.5 percent service charge so check your bill when it arrives. If service charge is included, there's no need to leave any extra.