Venue
The workshop will be held in Danubius Hotel Gellért Budapest.
"Art-nouveau extravagance – the world’s most famous spa"
- Noble hotel situated on the Danube riverbank, at the foot of Gellért Hill.
- Impressive Art-Nouveau building with large, light corridors and lots of character.
- Shares its building with the famous Gellért Spa, one of the city’s most beautiful thermal bath.
- 10 minutes’ walk from Great Market Hall and the downtown shopping area.
- Reach the city centre in the fastest way possible! The new Metro 4 station is just a few steps away from the hotel.
- Excellent business facilities, superb food in the brasserie and a charming coffee shop serving traditional pastries.
How to get from the airport to the city centre
As in all major cities, use caution and avoid taking a ride with strangers offering transfers to the city. Use either the shared shuttle (Airport Minibus) or the officially appointed cab company to service the airport (Főtaxi). There are also many private companies offering pre-booked limousines.
Airport minibus
Airport Minibus offers a shared ride to any address in the city for a flat fee. Discounted roundtrip tickets are also available. Advance booking is available online or by phone; however it's not necessary, as they have a booth inside each terminal on the arrivals level. After purchasing a ticket, your name will be called when the driver arrives. Booking a transfer to the airport generally requires a 24-hour advance notice. We at visitBudapest.travel have been using this service for many years and they have always been reliable. A one-way trip to the city center is HUF 3,900 per person and a return trip is HUF 6,900.
Phone:
(+36-1) 550-0000
Website: www.minibud.hu
Taxi
On Sep 1st 2013, a new law was introduced in Hungary regulating the price and service of all taxis in Budapest. A ride to the city center should typically cost around HUF 6,500 / EUR 22 depending on traffic conditions. The officially appointed taxi company serving the airport is Főtaxi.
Public transport
Both terminals are accessible via public transport. Buses run between Kőbánya-Kispest metro station and the airport. The ride from the metro station to Terminal 2 takes about 30 minutes. The bus to take is 200E.
Single tickets, travel cards and monthly passes are sold at the Post Office at Terminal 2A (open Monday to Friday 8 am to 3:30 pm). Single tickets and ten-trip coupon books are also available at the Relay newsstands located at the arrivals-level at Terminal 2A and 2B (open daily 6:30 am to 11 pm).
About Budapest
Often described as the "Little Paris of Middle Europe", Budapest is famous not only for the monuments reflecting its own 1,000-year-old culture, but also for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the city. After the Ottoman Empire the union with Austria has a particular influence on the city's form and style.
The capital has two sides, Buda and Pest, stretching along the banks of the Danube, representing two different characters of the city.
Suburban Buda and its historic castle district offer medieval streets and houses, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The dynamic Pest side boasts the largest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea markets, bookstores, antique stores and café houses.
Budapest
has a lot to offer. Museums and galleries, churches and synagogues, palaces and
historic buildings, baths and pools are presented together with the influence
of Secession in the city.
There is an unmistakable feeling that something out of the ordinary is just
around the corner, but what it will be is up to you to find out.
Explore Budapest!
GUIDE@HAND is an audio tourist guide application available on smart phones.
- You can standalone discover the city during their one- or two-hour-long enjoyable walks.
- You can get from one point to another by the help of voice instructions while walking.
- They give you offline interactive maps, therefore, you do not have to pay for the Internet (e.g. roaming).
- On your way, you can find useful places as well (e.g. restaurants, entertainment, shops, etc.) on the map.
- You can use it in various languages.
Some video tutorials of the application:
- How to visit Budapest with GUIDE@HAND
- Presenting events in GUIDE@HAND (e.g. DSN 2013)
Available for iOS and Android smart phones:
iOS link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/budapest-guide-hand-audio/id417961386?mt=8&ls=1
Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hu.sztaki.guideathand
Useful information
Emergency numbers in Hungary
Police/Fire/Ambulance Phone: 112
Public transport tickets
http://www.budapestbylocals.com/budapest-public-transport.html