Principally, public transportation in Hungary is represented by buses, trolleybuses, and streetcars. In the Hungarian capital, there are also suburban trains and a subway. Transportation in Hungary is quite well developed, and the condition of roads and transport units corresponds to generally accepted European standards.
In large cities, it is possible to travel by more than one vehicle to get to the end point of a route. In general, public transportation in Hungary starts at 4:30 and ends at 23:00.
An uninformed tourist will find it quite difficult to figure out how to pay for public transportation. Throughout the country, you can buy tickets and passes that are suitable for different modes of transportation. The Budapest Card is considered the most popular in the country. It allows you to travel around the city on any transportation for 1, 3, or 7 days.
Tickets can be purchased at orange-colored ticket machines, post offices, or post offices. The minimum fare for public transportation will be between 450 HUF and 1650 HUF. All tickets must be kept until the end of the journey. It is quite common to see controllers on public transportation.