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Budapest, Hungary |
Get unlimited Hop-On Hop-Off privileges and see the city at your own pace. Simply join us where and when you want and hop off to explore the area further.
There are stops at all the main sights and landmarks around the city so you can save precious time in the city and see more! Stop by the Parliament, Buda Castle, Citadel, Jewish Quarter and many more. Cross the iconic Chain Bridge for those precious views over the city skyline and explore both sides of the city. The bus runs every 15 minutes from Monday to Thursday and every 10 minutes from Friday to Sunday. The initial bus leaves stop 1 at 9am and the final bus departs at 6pm.
Don't forget to join the bonus river cruise and guided walking tour, which is free with your Hop On Hop Off ticket! The cruise departs from Dock number 6 and lasts for 1 hour. Please take a moment to unwind and explore the city from a fresh perspective! Also, you can not miss the free walking tour which covers areas that the buses cannot reach.The tour includes St. Stephen's Basilica, Parliament, Shoes on the Danube Bank, Váci Fashion Street, and Danube Promenade. The tour lasts 1 hour and departs from Szent István tér 1, every day at 11am.
Duration:
Bus Red Route: 90 minutes (complete one loop without getting off )
Bus Green Route: 50 minutes (complete one loop without getting off )
Waking Tour: 60 minutes
Boat Tour: 60 minutes
Schedule:
Red and Green Route: Departs every 10 to 20 minutes between 9am and 6pm
Walking Tour: Every day at 11am
Boat Tour: Included in the ticket: 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 4:30pm and 5pm.
Available with a supplement payable locally: 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm and 9:30pm.*
*If you wish to take the boat tour after 5pm, you will have to pay a supplement on site.
Itinerary
Green Route
1) Basilica
2) Marcius. 15 Square
3) Great Market Hall
4) National Museum
5) Astoria
6) Bajcsy - Anker
7) WestEnd Shopping Centre
Languages
Audioguide: Hungarian, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Turkish, Greek, Finnish, Hebrew, and Polish.