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How do I get a ticket for the metro in Budapest?
The metro consists of four lines (M1–M4), each denoted by a different colour. M1 (yellow) runs from Mexikói út south-west towards the river. The M2 (red) line travels east–west through the city, crossing the Danube. The M3 (blue) runs in a broadly north–south alignment, interchanging with the three other lines.Located deep underground, the 2 line's modern, air-conditioned trains actually run under the Danube River at one point.Hours. Budapest underground runs from 4.30 am to 23.10. During peak hours trains pass every 2 minutes. Find more information about Budapest Metro.

What is the oldest metro in Budapest : Line 1

Line 1 (Officially: Millennium Underground Railway, Metro 1 or M1) is the oldest line of the Budapest Metro, it was built from 1894 to 1896. It is known locally as "the small underground" ("a kisföldalatti"), while the M2, M3 and M4 are called "metró".

How to use Budapest metro

If you are using a mobile ticket. You need to scan the validation. Code found on the side of the validating machines afterwards an animated image will appear.

How much does a metro ticket cost in Budapest : Budapest Transport Tickets

Single ticket 350 Ft ( US$ 1)
Short section metro ticket 300 Ft ( US$ 0.80) (up to three stops)
Transfer ticket 530 Ft ( US$ 1.50)
24-hour travel card 1.65 Ft ( US$ 0)
72-hour travel card 4.15 Ft ( US$ 0)

There are BKK Customer Service Points at the main railway stations, metro stations, and at Liszt Ferenc International Airport . You can purchase your tickets/pass in person, using cash (HUF only) or debit/credit card, and can also get information about Budapest transportation-related questions.

If you are using a mobile ticket. You need to scan the validation. Code found on the side of the validating machines afterwards an animated image will appear.

What is the yellow line in Budapest Metro

Metro Line 1 ( Budapest Yellow Line ) is the oldest metro line in Budapest and known locally as " the small underground " and was built between 1894-1896 and runs from Vorasmarty Ter to Mexikou Ut and takes in many of the great sites ,what stands out about this line is that the stations are beautiful ,wonderful tile …Tickets are available either at the Airport, the various metro stations, tobacconists, news-stands, and from the transport inspectors.The Budapest metro has four lines and is quite easy to use. It opens every day at 4:30 am and runs until 11 pm. The trains pass every 2 to 15 minutes.

Budapest travel card cost

Budapest Card Cost
24 hours €22 (approx. £12.49)
48 hours €33 (approx. £27.99)
72 hours €44 (approx. £37.31)
96 hours €54 (approx. £45.80)

Where to buy Budapest metro card : Tickets are available either at the Airport, the various metro stations, tobacconists, news-stands, and from the transport inspectors.

Where can I buy a Budapest Travelcard : The Budapest Card can be purchased online on this page or by filling in the form below and you can pick it up at the Budapest Info Point Városháza Park every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., or directly upon arrival at the airport, at the BKK Customer Service Centres in Budapest Airport Terminals 2A and 2B.