Budapest Card: Free Entry to Top Attractions and Public Transport
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218 Ratings
Budapest
Get the Budapest Card for free entry to top attractions, free public transport, walking tours, and more. Choose from 24, 48, 72, 96, or 120-hour cards. Hotel delivery available.
Duration: 5 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galeria) - Free entrance with the card
  • Budapesti Torteneti Muzeum - Free entrance
  • Palace of Exhibitions (Mucsarnok) - Free entry
  • Hungarian National Museum - Free entry
  • Memento Park - Free admission
  • Museum of Fine Arts - Free admission
  • Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center - Free entrance
  • Mai Mano Haz - Free admission
  • Aquincum Museum - Free entry
  • Hopp Ferenc Azsiai Muveszeti Muzeum - Free admission
  • Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art - Free entry
  • Victor Vasarely Museum - Free entry
  • Kiscelli Museum - Free admission
  • Bela Bartok Memorial House - Free entrance with the Budapest Card
  • New Budapest Gallery - Free entry
  • Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism - Free entry
  • Museum of Obuda - Free entry
  • Goldberger Textile Industry Collection - Free entry
  • Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum - 30% discount
  • Palinka Experience Budapest - 30% discount off the admission fee
What's Included
  • Hotel delivery of Budapest Card
  • Unlimited public transport use
  • Two expert-led walking tours
  • Comprehensive Budapest Card included
  • Exclusive discounts at 86 venues
Additional Information

With the Budapest Card, you can explore the city at your own leisure, visiting attractions that interest you. Simply present your card to gain free or reduced-cost access to participating venues, including free public transportation, two walking tours, discounts at local eateries, and more. Choose a card with a duration of 24, 48, 72, 96, or 120 hours. You’ll also receive a guidebook loaded with useful information about the included perks.

Delivery to your hotel is provided.

You can also opt to pick up the card at:

Hotel Gozsdu Court. Located at: 1075 Budapest Király utca 13. 1st floor, every day from 8am to 6pm

Ibis Hotel AIRPORT - BUD Airport, available 24/7

  • Please be aware that on Mondays most museums are closed
  • In case no delivery location is provided you can pick up the cards at: Hotel Gozsdu Court. Address: 1075 Budapest Király utca 13. 1.st floor , everyday between 8 and 18
  • Location to pick up the card: Ibis Airport Hotel: BUD airport 0-24
  • Please confirm pick up location by messaging us! Thank you!
Location
Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galeria)
Szent Gyorgy ter 2.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Chad_h
Apr 22, 2024
Great time saving card - Great experience with the card, made using public transport really easy. Buses don’t really check for tickets but the metro can have inspectors you just show the card to, very easy to get into the included museums aswell and definitely a time saver.
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Daveburgess1
Dec 10, 2023
Excellent public transport - Just returned from Budapest and wanted to give an update of travelling on public transport. Use the bus (100E) to and from airport. They're trialling a new paying system. All you do is Tap your bank card on the machine for up to 5 people and that's it...! Runs about every 40min and goes right to city centre. The very same set up applies on the Metro but only on the Yellow district line. Just tap n go.. This worked out at £1/trip pp. Airport run is about £5 per trip pp and is roughly 40min. If you're there longer or intend to make many trips around then there is the option to purchase a 24/48 or 72hr card which makes travel cheaper.
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Helouisec
Apr 19, 2024
Budapest card - helpful but not a money saver, a few glitches to iron out - I bought the 72 Plus card for a three-day trip. I built my itinerary around the card and calculate that I broke even, so it was just about worth it from a financial point of view. It was mainly helpful to me in structuring my trip and not having to mess around with buying and validating public transport tickets. As others have said, it's not a massive money saver and would require you to jog round a lot of attractions in order to see the benefit. However, I probably would have never done a walking tour if it hadn't been free and I probably wouldn't have gone to the Lucaks baths either, so it was a spur to do a few things I wouldn't have otherwise chosen. A few glitches that need to be ironed out - some, but not all, attractions require you to get a ticket from the booking office even though entry is free with the card, and it's not clear which attraction operates which policy, meaning that I queued unnecessarily for tickets when all I needed to do was show the card at entry. Also the Minibud airport shuttle experience was quite poor - it's advertised as free with the 72 Plus card but I couldn't book a transfer before my arrival as you need to have the physical card (which you collect on arrival) so had to pay for a taxi (I was arriving late at night so didn't want to faff around finding my way to my hotel). For my return leg I found that I couldn't book online without going through a payment process and no one replied to my email query so I ended up having to telephone. That was fine but I didn't receive any confirmation following the call, which my hotel said was wrong, so rung them the next day to check and it wasn't clear whether they had my booking, which made me somewhat anxious that the shuttle wasn't going to arrive. It did, but the driver seemed unhappy about my using the card and frogmarched me to the Minibud desk on arrival at the airport. I still don't really know what that was all about but it wasn't a good experience and the process needs to be clearer. The same goes for using public transport - I used the trams and had no idea whether I should swipe the card or whether I just needed to show it to an inspector (it turns out the latter is acceptable). These are all things that many travellers want to know beforehand. To be fair, the Minibud issues were partly at the Minibud end but there's definitely some improvements to be made.
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Beatricev999
Jan 11, 2024
Do your math carefully before buying it - We wanted to do the standard 72h one, but before buying it we did some calculations to understand if it was worth it and, in our case by NOT doing it we saved around 60 euros. The only thing is that the card includes unlimited transport, so if you are a tourist who prefers to get around the city by public transport it could be considered, but even in this case there are other passes only for public transport which are decidedly more convenient than the Budapest Card. .
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Chiara
Jan 3, 2024
Disappointing and expensive - Disappointment. The cost is not worth the use that can be made of it. Many important monuments such as Parliament, Synagogue, Fisherman's bastion, Matthias Church, St. Stephen's Church, Opera House, are not included. It does not allow you to skip the queue, as happens with other cards in other European cities. The directions on how to use it and where are unclear. Convenient for public transport but in the end there are much more convenient season tickets.
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Amamamma
Nov 25, 2023
Not worth it. - We went on line and quite honestly had a hard time deciding which card to get. We ended up with the brand new digital eXplorer card. Stay away from it. It seems pretty clearly designed to force you onto the Hop On/Hop Off bus but doesn’t include public transit. It’s not at all clear how to activate the card. We were riding the trams for 2 days without realizing this card doesn’t include that. A lot of places do not accept it, including the St. Matthias Church and the funicular on the castle hill. Honestly, it was frustrating and not just for us. The card is so new people don’t seem to know what to do with it. I thought getting a digital card ahead of time would be easier but it was not. Maybe the standard 72 hour card with public transit is a better choice.
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925ale_m
Apr 5, 2024
Useless Budapest Card - One of the most useless thing you can buy for trip to Budapest. This card is way much overpriced. Please carefully study the list of places that are included for discounts before you even buy it. It refers mostly to the places that are looked for by tourists the fewest. The only thing that is really useful is free public transport but that's something you can get way cheaper buying an ordinary ticket.
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Marjanto
Feb 7, 2024
card budapest - A real rip-off, if you really want to buy it, take the plus 72 and pick it up at your destination, the info on the site is wrong with the risk of getting fines.
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662dimitriosm
Dec 19, 2023
They did not accept 72 explorer card in Caste History Museum - They did not accept the card on Castle History museum today 19th December, (72 explorer card) and they told me they only accept the plastic physical ones, which is mental, since it’s the same card in digital form.
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191jannickeb
Oct 6, 2023
Don't buy - We bought 48 hours card. We got public transport free (wich we used a couple of times) and castlebus free. Some museum were included i the price, but none we would like to see. Otherwice you would get a discount on sightseeing things, but like 20%.. So I do not recomend to buy this. Expenciv, and you don't get value of the price...
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