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Budapest City Cards

Explore Budapest and save money with a City Card

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Budapest Pass

Available Thursday, 11 Dec
  • Budapest: 2-Hour Danube Cruise
  • Széchenyi Spa: Full Day Entry Ticket
  • Budapest City Audio Guide
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Donna,  United States United States
31 Oct 2025
Excellent
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour, Greg was an excellent guide who was very knowledgeable about the city and the country’s history. We topped the day off with a nice time at the Struedel House. I...
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour, Greg was an excellent guide who was very knowledgeable about the city and the country’s history. We topped the day off with a nice time at the Struedel House. I highly recommend this tour!
Budapest Card + Szt. Lukacs Thermal Bath and Pool
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Patricia,  Canada Canada
23 Sep 2025
Excellent
Budapest card was the best purchase. Having access to public transportation and the main attractions fully included is priceless. We used it every day during our visit to Budapest.
Budapest Card + Szt. Lukacs Thermal Bath and Pool
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Cathleen,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
29 Sep 2025
Excellent
The Budapest card is extremely handy as it includes free public transport. I also recommend the Danube River cruise for example.The other discounts on offer are amazing too.
Budapest Card + Szt. Lukacs Thermal Bath and Pool

About: Budapest City Cards

Explore the beautiful city of Budapest with an amazing city card. Get access to some of the city's best attractions and activities and save money at the same time!

With this convenient, all-in-one pass, you can enjoy this unique city's sights and sounds without worrying about individual ticket prices.

See the city's museums, galleries, churches, palaces, and more all at once!

Stop worrying about money, and start exploring! Get your city card and make your Budapest adventure an unforgettable one.

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