Three day travelcard for 2500ft (about £6.80). Make use of buses, trams, underground, trains and the cogwheel railway (this is fun for kids to get out of town for an afternoon). You just carry it with you, no need to validate it on buses etc, so no risk of being caught out and fined. Much better value than the Budapest Card if you won't be visiting many museums.
Any underground or bus station
Also available at hotels. Remember that many attractions are closed on Mondays, so take care if your Budapest Card includes it. Also: excludes the funicular up to the National Gallery.
There's also a seven-day card, which costs 3,400 forints. The easiest way to buy is at any central metro station.Send your feedback or queries to been.there@guardian.co.uk
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