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NIGHT SERVICE (Éjszaka)

At tram and bus stops the night service is indicated by the letter 'E' after the relevant number. The frequency varies between about 20 minutes and a whole hour, and only the main routes are operated. Unless money is very tight a taxi is a vastly preferable means for getting home after 11 o'clock at night.

OTHER TRANSPORT

The Funicular Railway, runs up from the Buda end of the Chain Bridge to a spot on Castle Hill between the National Gallery (to your left) and the old town (to your right). Tickets at the kiosk. Long queues in summer.
A Minibus runs between the head of the funicular railway and Moszkva tér, stopping at various convenient points in the old town on Castle Hill.

The Cogwheel Railway runs between Városmajor (opposite Hotel Budapest) and the Széchényi Hill.
The HÉV Suburban Railway runs between Batthyány tér on the Buda side and Szentendre, stopping at Aquincum and the camping site/baths of Romai fürdő (as well as elsewhere) en route. On the Pest side it runs from Örs vezér tér to Gödöllő, from Vágóhíd to Dunaharaszti, and from Boráros tér to Csepel. The Pioneer Railway runs between Hüvösvölgy (Cool Valley) and the Széchényi Hill. The Chairlift operates between the valley of Zugliget and the peak of János (Saint John's) Hill.

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