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When heading to west (M7 to [[Balaton]] or M1 to [[Austria]] and [[Slovakia]]), you should take a bus #272 from ''Kosztolányi Dezső tér'' or ''Sasadi út'' to ''Budaörs, benzinkút''. It stops right in the Agip service station with a lot of traffic to both motorways.
However I tried , starting from inside the city a few times (between Moszkva ter (square) tér and Kelenföld), but I never got is a liftpossibility worth trying, although especially because there was are some good spots that are quite popular among local hitchhikers, so if you pick a lot of traffic (really much) in my direction, and the place was good for stopping. So I have no cluefarther on your way, why don't want to pick up someone inside some of the city.cars may be already full!
There's a good point inside Budapest also. It's , in the above mentioned neighborhood Kelenföld, on Budaörsi út (road). Get to the bus stop called ''Sasadi út'' and try on the OMV petrol station a bit farther outwards next to the McDonald's. You can check the schedule on the homepage [http://www.bkv.hu/angol/home/index.html] of the local transport company, but the bus #40, #53, #139, #153 are OK. Another option to get to this petrol station is to take the tram #19 or #49, go to the last stop ''Kelenföldi pályaudvar'' (it's in the front of small train station), then walk along the train station until the walking tunnel, go to the right inside the tunnel, on the exit walk straight until you see the motorway, then go to right and cross the road by the walking bridge, go to left and walk in direction of the mcdonald McDonald's (where the petrol station isnext to it).
The best is to use a sign "M1" or "M7", according if you want go to west or to south.
There is another OMV petrol station which is even closer to the city center. It is situated at the beginning of Budaörsi út. You can reach it easily by walking across the big white suspension bridge, from Pest towards the Citadel, or by taking tram #61 from Moszkva TerTér. Coming from Pest side you could also take bus #112. There is a lot of traffic to M1 and M7. It took us 20min to get a lift to Tatabanya. Our Hungarian friend told us that he never has to wait more than 30min. If you're on foot you'll pass a running track just before arriving at the major M7 intersection. We waited for over an hour, then started walking down the M7 to see if there was a better hitch-out spot down the road, when by random luck a car pulled over to give us a lift. [[nuclearphyllis]]
Public transport in english : [http://www.bkv.hu/english/home/index.html]
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