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Getting there

Travel

Hungary is well connected by air, rail, and road. Here's everything you need to plan a smooth trip from your front door to ours.

Flying in

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International (BUD) is the closest airport to the venue.

From Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar (ULN)

Currently, from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia you can fly with a lay-over in Istanbul, Turkey.

Ulaanbaatar-Istanbul: Miat, Turkish Airlines
Istanbul-Budapest: Turkish Airlines, Wizzair, Ryanair

From Bosnia

Sarajevo (SJJ)

Direct flights available.

Sarajevo-Budapest: Wizzair, Ryanair

Destination

Budapest (BUD)

Direct flights from most major European cities and connections from around the world.

Driving to

Coming from nearby countries or cities, here are your best options to reach Budapest.

By car

Highway vignette can be purchased online or at border crossings and petrol stations. Parking across Hungary is paid. Use Parkl for online purchases.

By train

Routes are frequent and make it easy to arrive in central Budapest (Nyugati/Keleti stations).

By bus

Routes are frequent and make it easy to arrive in central Budapest (Nyugati/Keleti stations).

Navigating Around

Here is the easiest way to get from the airport to Budapest, move around the city, and reach the venue stress-free.

From the Airport

The simplest option is Bus 100E from Budapest Airport to the city center (about 35-45 min). If you arrive late or have a lot of luggage, Bolt or taxi is the most comfortable choice.

Inside the City

BKK metro, trams, and buses are the easiest way to get around Budapest. You can buy tickets in the BKK app or at the stations. Use taxi services like Bolt for convenience.

To the Venue

From Budapest, we provide shuttle services to the venue on the wedding day. If you prefer to drive, parking is available at the venue. Contact us to arrange pickup and drop-off details.

Travel tips

Currency
Hungarian Forint (HUF). ATMs widely available. We suggest not to pay in other currencies due to high conversion fees.
Language
Hungarian. English is common in Budapest, less so in the countryside.
Power
Type C/F sockets, 230V - bring an EU adapter.
SIM / data
EU roaming works seamlessly; eSIMs can be purchased.