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 '''Budapest''' is the capital of [[Hungary]]. It is often abbreviated as BP, which is easier to see for car drivers on a [[signs|sign]]. 
== Hitching in ==
If your driver is only going around Budapest on the ring road, and not entering the city, the best exit points are Dabas-Soroksár (close to M5, south-east) from which you can take a bus to Népliget, and Dunakeszi-Újpest (close to M2, north) from which you can take bus 104.
 
Dabas-Soroksár is the exit from the M5 to the local road number 5. If you get from the highway onto the 5, walk or ask the driver to bring you 2km in direction of the city center (towards the M51). After you pass the M51 there will be a MOL petrol station. Behind the petrol station is the bus number 66. This one will go inside the city and will bring you to the next metro station, too.
 
== Hitching out ==
(These directions are for leaving the city centre. See [[Budapest Ferihegy international airport]] for hitching from there.  === Northwest towards [[Bratislava]], [[Vienna]] M1 {{E|60}} & Southwest towards [[Zagreb]] M7 {{E|71}}, Lake Balaton === ==== Option 1: Motorway service station M1/M7 (OMV)- '''Kelenföld''' ====
=== West towards [[Bratislava]]This petrol station is the most popular spot with hitchhikers in all of Budapest, [[Vienna]]many young people use it to go to Balaton.. It is at the very beginning of the motorway that splits after a few kms into motorways M1 and M7. Some cars stop here only for the McD, [[Zagreb]] (M1so positioning yourself somewhere at the exit and thumbing or holding a sign works well. Asking around at the gas station is even better, M7) {{European Route Number|60}} {{European Route Number|75}} ===ignore the clerks telling you to thumb.
There are several possibilities. It is best to use a sign "M1" or "M7"another petrol station around 200m down the road, according if you want go to west or to southbut it gets so little traffic that it is not worth going there.
'''Edit July 2015'''Ways to get there: '''Do not go there!''' Motorway under construction = bad place! Much better option is to take bus 272 from Moricz zsigmond and stop at Budaörs, benzinkút.
# Take bus 8E from ''Keleti pályaudvar'Edit August 2015'(Keleti train station) in the direction of Kelenföld vasútállomás M, (and change at BAH-csomópont for bus 139), or take bus 139 from '': We went there and after Széll Kálmán tér'' in the petrol stationdirection of Gazdagréti tér, there is an other one and get off at ''Nagyszeben út'' (like 1 minute walking furthernot Nagyszeben tér!), . Walk back 100m east in the direction the bus came from along Budaörsi út and you can hitchhike directly will see the OMV petrol station and McD on the road front of it. The construction is actually great because cars aren't going that fast. Got a ride to Vienna in 10 minutesright.
The best option, tried several times. This petrol station is at the very beginning of the motorway that few kms later splits into motorways M1 and M7. Many cars stop here also because of the McD# Take metro 4 from 's (thumbing at the exit works well, as many cars go only to McD's and do not tank). To get there take bus no. 8 (starts at Keleti railway station and stops e.g. at Blaha Lujza tér, Astoria M, Uránia) or from Buda side bus 139 (starting at Széll Kálmán tér) and get off at Nagyszeben út (not Nagyszeben tér!). From there you should see pályaudvar'' to the OMV and/or McDonaldlast stop 's sign, it's 100m away. Alternatively, if you find yourself at the Budapest-Kelenföld train station (Kelenföld vasútállomás), the petrol station is ~8mins of walk from there''. At the train station, walk Walk through the underpass and then follow up the steps in that northwest direction until . Continue along the footpath till you reach the big busy main road Budaörsi út. It's Cross the beginning of the motorway, you should see the OMV sign. [Edit by fidradikoj: This spot works great but info about how to reach it by bus is misleading. The correct bus to take is 139 (towards Gazdagréti tér), if you want to get there from Keleti then hop onto bus no. 8, main road and change to 139 at BAH-csomópont. I didn't tried it out, I went for metro ride to Kelenföld turn left and walked.]#When heading walk west (M7 to [[Balaton]] or M1 to [[Austria]] and [[Slovakia]]), you should take bus 272 from ''Kosztolányi Dezső tér'' or ''Sasadi for 250m along Budaörsi út'' and get off at the stop ''Budaörs, benzinkút''. It stops right in the Agip service station with a lot of traffic to both motorways. The journey takes 20 minutes. It can be a great place if till you get a chance to talk to drivers, though the staff of the petrol station may not allow it. Note: This is a bad spot, even though it looks perfect - it's next to the motorway, but most cars come there from the small local road and are driving only in the vicinity. Went from there 4 times, waiting time from 1h to 3.5h.#Starting from inside reach the city (between Moszkva tér and Kelenföld) is a possibility worth trying, especially because there are some good spots that are quite popular among local hitchhikers.# There is another OMV petrol station which is even closer to the city center. It is situated at the beginning of the street ''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 the square ''Moszkva tér''. Coming from the Pest side you could also take bus 112. There is a lot of traffic to the M1 and M7.# If you are ready to invest some time to get to the first petrol station after the motorway splits, you should do so because it is a perfect spot since essentially all the cars there are going towards Vienna/Bratislava. From Kelenfold just get on a train to the suburb of "Biatorbagy". It costs about EUR 1 (HUF 370) and takes less than 20 minutes. Once you get there, just walk out of the train station, direction east, towards the motorway and turn left immediately, following a road parallel to the motorway for about 20 minutes until you get to the petrol stationMcD.
=== South towards [[Szeged]], [[Serbia]], [[Arad]] ([[Romania]]) (M5) {{European Route Number|75}} ==='''Personal experiences'''
There are several possibilities for leaving ''A friend and I wanted to hitchhike to Vienna from here. Upon arriving, we encountered a couple of other hitchhikers going to Balaton. We found a single seat going to Vienna within 30 mins. Upon speaking to the city in this directionother hitchhikers, I found them a ride within five minutes by asking at the gas station. Another hitchhiker arrived and together we found a ride to the Austrian border within an hour. - [[User:Rebew|Rebew]] (Aug.2021)''
#Take the metro ''I was able to get a ride in under an hour going to directly to Vienna. It was early morning so there wasn't that much traffic (1 car every 2-3 minutes) but seems like a good spot. I think it'Határ út's worth holding out for a ride across the border if you don't want to end up in Western Hungary somewhere. I had a sign saying "Wien" but the ride was from a Hungarian. Then take bus - [[httpUser://www.bkv.hu/busz/84e.html #84EAloysiusDente|AloysiusDente]](March 2024)'' ==== Option 2: OMV petrol station BAH-csomópont ==== Take bus 8E, 110, 112 from ''Keleti pályaudvar'', [http://www.bkv.hu/busz/89e.html #89E] or [http://www139, 140, 140A from ''Széll Kálmán tér'', in direction of Kelenföld vasútállomás M and get off at ''BAH-csomópont''.bkvAlternatively, trams 17 and 61 stop here.hu/busz/294eAlso, you can walk ≈4.html #294E] 5km west from Keleti train station to the stop beginning of ''Naszód utca (Használtcikk piac)Budaörsi út''. You should see <br/ >This place is relatively close to the center and there is a Citroen car lot on of traffic to the M1 and M7. It appears like this is the other side of only option in the roadlist that nobody has specifically spoken against. Here you can start  ==== Option 3: Motorway service station M1/M7 (Agip) '''Budaörs''' ==== Take metro 4 from ''Keleti pályaudvar'' to hitchthe last stop ''Kelenföld vasútállomás''. A sign "Szeged" Take bus 172 or 173 and get off at stop ''Budaörs, benzinkút'', which is usefulright at the Agip service station. If It has a lot of traffic to both motorways and can be a great place if you take bus 84Eget a chance to talk to drivers, you can continue straight onto though the staff of the motorway to a OMV petrol station that you can hitch frommay not allow it.#==== Option 4: Motorway service station M1 '''Biatorbagy''' ====  Take tram metro 4 or 6 from ''Keleti pályaudvar'' to the last stop ''Boráros térKelenföld vasútállomás'', then . Then take bus 54 or 55 a local train to the stop ''Radnó utcaBiatorbagy''(it costs about EUR 1 (HUF 370)). There is From the station, turn right for 20m, and then right again at the roundabout under the railway tracks along Dózsa György út for ≈350m until you reach a main road. Turn left (northwest) and follow this national road 1 for 2km to a petrol turning on the right. Walk north along this road for ≈750m under the motorway bridge to the service station on the other north side of the noise barrier wallmotorway.If you are ready to invest some time to get to the first petrol station after the motorway splits, you should do so because it is a perfect spot as essentially all the cars there are going towards Vienna/Bratislava. You could also thumb at  ==== Option 5: Various spots near the bus stop on city centre ==== Starting from inside the bus-only lanecity (between Moszkva tér and Kelenföld) is a possibility worth trying, especially because there are some good spots that are quite popular among local hitchhikers. DonPros are that you don't go need to spend any furthermoney on transport; cons are that there is a lot of local traffic and so waiting times could be very long. (In real nobody will take you, this road will change into a motorway in few hundred metersgo out to the edge of the city).#=== South towards [[Szeged]], [[Serbia]], [[Arad]] ([[Romania]]) (M5) {{E|75}} === ==== Option 1: Gyáli út ==== Take tram 4 or 6 to ''Boráros tér'', then take bus number 54 or 55 to the stop ''Gyáli út''. Walk straight for 75 m and then turn left on the street ''Gyáli út''. After about 150 m there is a curve in the road, turn right there and walk to the motorway (it's not yet a motorway officially, so you can hitchhike there). There is no road or pavement leading there, but it's easy to cross. You will see a half complete ramp on your right going on the motorway. It's basicaly a 100 meters long lane with no traffic on it, it's ideal for cars to stop, and you are also visible from a long distance.As of January 2017, there is some construction which leaves no space for stopping except on the exit lane of the petrol station nearby. The spot still worked quite well#==== Option 2: Petrol Station OMV on Nagykőrösi út ==== Take tram 4 or 6 to ''Boráros tér'', then take bus 54 or 55 to the stop ''Radnó utca''. There is a petrol station on the other side of the noise barrier wall. You could also thumb at the bus stop on the bus-only lane. If you have want to go any further, option 3 is about 800 meters down the road. ''I got HUF 1a ride to a rest station near Kecskemét within 30 minutes. My driver told me that thumbing at the bus station would've been a better idea. Kecskemét was good to hitchhike,000 (or but the tourists are annoying. This is also a metro ticket and HUF 650) left you can take the metro (line number #3perfect route to go to Kosovo, HUF 350 as 90% of Sep 2015drivers will be going there. - Rebew (30/07/2021) '' ==== Option 3: Start of M5 motorway ==== Take the metro to ''NépligetHatár út''. At the Then take bus station there you can buy a ticket [http://www.bkv.hu/busz/84e.html #84E], [http://www.bkv.hu/busz/89e.html #89E] or [http://www.bkv.hu/busz/294e.html #294E] to the stop ''Inárcsi elág. Naszód utca (M5-ös útHasználtcikk piac)'' . Here you can start to hitch (eyou should see a Citroen car lot on the other side of the road.gA sign "Szeged" is useful. If you take bus 84E, you can continue straight onto the motorway to a OMV petrol station that you can hitch from one of . (This information is unconfirmed; maybe this is the domestic ticket machines, HUF 650 as of Sep 2015OMV in option 2.) and take  ==== Option 4: Motorway service station M5 Inárcs ==== Take the metro 3 to ''Népliget''. Take bus [http://www.volanbusz.hu/en/timetable/lines/line/?menetrend=2204 Volánbusz #608] out of the cityto ''Inárcsi elág (M5-ös út)''. After approximately 30km , it will leave the motorway and go to Inárcs. Remember the way, leave and get off the bus at the first station stop (shortly behind past where the town starts) and walk back to the OMV petrol station where the bus left the motorway. Take care, because there is no sidewalk and cars/trucks can be quite fast. It is the first big petrol station on M5 after Budapest [http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/47.2750/19.3289] and there will be cars and trucks to all the Southern southerly destinations - just ask around. You can look for foreign plates if you want to leave the country.
=== South towards [[Érd]], [[Pécs]] (6, M6) {{European Route Number|73}} ===
To get out of Budapest, get to the public transportation hub ''Móricz Zsigmond körtér''. You can take Take tram 61 from near the train station ''Déli Pályaudvar'', or tram 6 from ''Blaha Lujza tér.'' , or ''Ferenc krt''. You can also take bus 7 from ''Ferenciek tere''. Once you are at , to ''Móricz Zsigmond körtér''. From here, cross the street, and walk further on for about 20 m and get on 20m. Take bus 33 or 33A. After approximately 27 minutes, you’ll see a big shopping mall called Campona on your left. Get and get off at the next stop, ''Budatétényi Sorompó''(the stop after the big shopping mall Campona on your left). From the bus stop, turn back and walk in the way direction the bus just camefrom. Cross the street at the first crossing to your right(Növény ut. There’s no street sign, so no name). That street has a railway overpass that crosses over it. Walk under the overpass and in a couple of minutes you'll arrive at a busy road. This is road #6 that goes south to Pécs. Turn left on that road and start hitching before the traffic light near the bus stop. There is enough room for cars to pull over there.
If you take bus 33, you can go until the last stop (''Nagytétény, Chinoin''). Walk forward (east) for 200 m and then turn left to the ramp which leads you to a roundabout. There is an entry to the M6 here where you can thumb.
For food, bathroom, and buses, get dropped of at the Tesco in Pécs. There's a bus station there where cars can stop.  
=== East towards [[Miskolc]], [[Košice]] ([[Slovakia]]), [[Ukraine]] (M3) {{European Route Number|71}} ===
#==== Option 1: Junction & Petrol station on M3 bevezető ==== Take trolleybus [http://www.bkvbkk.hu/trolleybusen/timetables/#74.html #74] from the centre ''Károly körút (Astoria M)'' near the Astoria metro station . Get off at ''AstoriaSárrét park''). You can go until Turn back in the direction from where the last stop, but it is better trolleybus came from and walk ≈50m along Ungvár ut. Turn right and walk 200m along Rákosszeg park to get off one stop before the lastend. From there, you should hear the noise of the M3 motorwayTurn right on Kacsóh Pongrác út. Just follow it, and walk back a bit (100m to the opposite direction of the cars)entrance slip road, or turn left on Kacsóh Pongrác út. and you'll find an entrance and also a walk 50m to the OMV petrol station. #From the metro stations ''Astoria'' ==== Option 2: M3 Junction ====  Take bus 7, 7E, 8E, 108E, or 133E from ''Blaha Lujza tér'' take bus [http://www.bkv.hu/english/busz/173evissza.html #173E] and get off at the last stop ''Újpalota, Nyírpalota út''. Walk northwest 1km along Szentmihályi út. to the big street on your left for about 10 minutes, check sliproad at the signs and get onto beginning of the motorwayM3 proper. It's not the best hitchhiking spot, but it works after a while. If you get stuck here, walk 2km along the motorway to the service station. #==== Option 3: M3 Junction Mogyoród ==== Take the metro 2 to the last stop ''Örs Vezér tér''. Cross the big square and then from From the HÉV (regional train station), take a train 8 in the direction ''Gödöllő'' and get off at the station ''Mogyoród''. Five minutes' From the station, walk left 20m on Vasút ut. Turn right and walk ≈400m along Gödöllői ut. Then turn right and walk from here is an ≈500m along Szadai út. until you reach the entrance sliproad to the M3 motorwayon the right. Alternatively, while two kilometres further on, there is also a petrol stationon the motorway.#To get to [http==== Option 4://hitchwiki.org/maps/?placeMotorway service station M3 ====6982 this spot] take the Take bus [http://www.bkv.hu/bus/5.html #5] from somewhere ''Blaha Lujza tér'' in the centre. Quite a long ride as you need to direction of Rákospalota, Kossuth utca and get off in the stop Szentmihályi at ''Juhos utca''. Walk ≈450m northeast along Régi Fóti út. Walk You will see a Lidl supermarket on the [http://mapsright.googleTurn right on the small road and walk southeast for 1km crossing over the motorway bridge.com/maps?saddr=Budapest,+Fogat+utca,+Magyarorsz%C3%A1g&daddr=Szentmih%C3%A1lyi+%C3%BAt&hl=en&ie=UTF8&sll=47(You can see the service station on the left from the bridge).556285,19Take the first road left after the bridge and walk ≈700m until you see the big Praktiker store.127476&sspn=0.008298,0.021136&geocode=FTiy1QIdk8MjASm_8iAXWNpBRzFKKo2vPH0kSQ%3BFYqd1QIdCOwjAQ&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=16&dirflg=w&z=16 big Turn left and walk through the car park to the end and jump over the small-ish fence and once past the road], youwill be on the petrol station. There is a McDonalds and KFC here too. ''ll see ''''Option 5:'''''' Kacsóh Pongrác út bus station''''''  Take M1 to Mexikói út metro station and cross the railways in the underpass to the bridge over itRóbert Károly körút where you will find Kacsóh Pongrác út bus station. ThatIt's a very safe place to stop and it is directly before the entrance to the motorwayM3 highway.(Waiting time as a woman 10-15 min, hichhiked many times here) 
=== East towards [[Szolnok]], [[Debrecen]], [[Oradea]] ([[Romania]]) {{European Route Number|60}}, (4) ===
#==== Option 1: Agip petrol station on national road 4 ==== Take metro line 3 to the end of the line where you will find a at ''Kőbánya-Kispest''. Walk to the bus stationon the other side of the #4 road. Take the airport bus, it will stop 200E and get off at terminal 1, stay on the bus until the second to last stop before the airport. You will notice that the city ends quite abruptly. Prior to this you will see a petrol station, this is the last petrol station for at least 10–15 km. From the second to last bus stop you will have to walk back to this station. There is no good place to hitch after this point for around 10–15 km as the road is motorway. Later on there are more hitching opportunities and it: 's easy to get dropped off somewhere useful. #Take a regional train from the train station 'Vecsés-nyugat'Nyugati Pályaudvar'' to . Walk back along the station ''Üllő'' (it costs about HUF 550 road ≈600m and takes 30 minutes). You can walk through you will reach the town to a big roundabout where there is a MOL Agip petrol station& McDonalds.<br/ >
=== M2 = Option 2: Üllő roundabout & MOL petrol station ==== Take a regional train from train station ''Nyugati Pályaudvar'' to ''Üllő'' (550 HUF and 30 min ride). Walk ≈700m southwest on Deák Ferenc ut. till you reach the main road through the town Pesti út. Turn left (southeast) here and walk 2km along Pesti út to the large roundabout and MOL petrol station at the end of town. You can also hitch 100m past the roundabout on national road 4; although there's no shoulder, there is some space for cars to pull over and stop. 20/09/17 Tried option 1 for 3 hours and then went to option 2, waited maybe 30min. === Option 3: M3 Highway for Debrecen === Take a subway till station Mexicói út after walk 4 km ( it's pretty far and I saw a bus 25, but didn't check from where is it going ) till you cross Ozman utca( or around it) it will be a gas station OMV, the road is going among M3 highway, and here some cars are going to a gas station from Highway to this road and back to the highway, and also there is a bus stop after a gas station, where is very convenient to stop the car.  === North towards [[Slovakia]], [[Kraków]] ([[Poland]]) M2 {{European Route Number|77}} ===
[[File:vacifoti.jpg|thumb|right|220 px| The bus stop at the Váci-Fóti intersection]]
Get on one of the very frequent ''Vac''-bound trains from ''Nyugati Pályaudvar'' (which is the main train station) and get off at the ''==== Option 1: Motorway Junction Sződliget''-stop which is roughly a half hour train ride(HUF 550/EUR 2) . When you get off the train walk find the road and take a left. Follow it for about 200 meters until you get to the motorway and then just stand on the motorway hitchhiking instead of the onramp as there's a a lot of space to pull over and people don't really drive to fast at that stretch of the road. ====
Alternatively, you can take Take a train from ''Nyugati to "Dunakeszi Gyártelep‎" Pályaudvar'' in the direction of Vac and and get off at ''Sződliget'' (HUF 150550/300EUR 2 and 30 min ride) and walk 3.5 km Walk south along the platform to the petrol station on the E77 road (Hungarians call it Road Number TwoDunai fasor). The Turn left (east) and walk is 40+ minutes but its pretty straight-forward - check this [http://goo≈400m to the entrance sliiproad over the motorway bridge.gl/maps/bCKPV map] From Pipa st. you can see Stand on the sign motorway hitchhiking instead of the petrol station in sliproad as there's a lot of space to pull over and people don't really drive too fast at that stretch of the distance, and it will help you to navigateroad.
==== Option 2: Motorway service station (Shell) ==== Take a train from ''Nyugati Pályaudvar'' to "Dunakeszi Gyártelep‎" (HUF 150/300) and walk 3.5 km to the petrol station on the E77 (Hungarians call it Road Number Two). The walk is 40+ minutes but its pretty straightforward - check this [http://goo.gl/maps/bCKPV map]. From Pipa st. you can see the sign of the petrol station in the distance, and it will help you to navigate. The motorway only has two lanes, and cars are going pretty slow, so it's not a problem to cross it. Once you get there its great spot to catch a long drive! You can be picky, so best wait for someone going straight to Poland because once you get to the Slovak border , the road is getting bad and this is your best shot.  If you're heading to [[Poland]], you'd most likely be better off finding a direct lift to Poland from the Hungarian- Slovak border rather than getting short lifts through Slovakia. Trucks go until the Chyzne border crossing between Slovakia and Poland, where it's easy to get a lift to Krakow or further to Warsaw.
If you're heading to [[Poland]] you'd most likely be better of finding a direct lift to Poland from the Hungarian- Slovak border rather than getting short lifts through Slovakia. Trucks go until the Chyzne border crossing between Slovakia and Poland, where it's easy to get a lift to Krakow or further to Warsaw.
== Public Transport ==
Budapest has an extensive public transportation system consisting of a metro, buses and trams. A single ticket is about 1.15 (a set of 10 tickets is about EUR 9.90). After you buy your ticket, you have to validate it. There are red machines on buses and trams that punch a hole in a different place on your ticket each day, which is how they determine if you validated your ticket that day (or at least not the day before...).
Inspections on buses and trams are rare except for the most popular lines (e.g. buses 7, 7E, 173 and 173E and trams 2 (very frequent), 4, 5 and 6). Rush hours are usually safe when the trams/buses are too crowded for the inspectors to walk through the vehicles. If you want to be safe, hang around the machine and if you see an inspector coming, punch your ticket immediately. You can usually also get off the carriage when you see inspectors getting on as usually at least some of them will wear uniforms.
In Be careful: the metro there are inspectors posted at the entrance to the platforms during all operational hours who will demand to see your ticket. Most of system has changed, and the time they check those who controllers are entering and don't bother often escorted with people a public area inspector who are leaving has the platform (Keleti railway station is one notable exception), so if right to stop you see no conductors at the entrance then you are fine. Either you take and demand for your chance that there will be no checking at the exit, or take the bus/tram, you can get pretty much everywhere without the metroID cards.'
If you get caught without a valid In the metro there are inspectors posted at the entrance to the platforms during all operational hours who will demand to see your ticket, . Most of the official fine on time they check those who are entering and don't bother with people who are leaving the spot platform (Keleti railway station is HUF 8one notable exception),000, which is about EUR 27so if you see no conductors at the entrance then you are fine. Do not let yourself Either you take your chance that there will be fooled with another amountno checking at the exit, it is HUF 8or take the bus/tram,000, and you can get pretty much everywhere without the received paper is valid for travelling that daymetro. But if you are cool enough Oftentimes you can get away also just walk past these inspectors at the entrance or flash them a used ticket without paying stopping. Be careful changing lines at allDeák Ferenc tér, usually there are controllers on stations of Line 2 and 3.
At around 20:30 or laterIf you get caught without a valid ticket, the ticket inspectors that stand at official fine on the entrance to the escalators go homespot is HUF 8,000, which is about EUR 27. Do not let yourself be fooled with another amount, it is HUF 8,000, meaning you can get on and the metro received paper is valid for freetravelling that day. Be aware also that But if they have controls while you exit the station, they announce it as are cool enough you can get off away without paying at all. On the train trams and again every 2 minutes buses the inspectors legally aren't allowed to touch you. Avoid speaking English or so ("Please have your tickets ready for inspection as German to the controllers. Instead, pick the most obscure language you leave know and keep them busy until the stationnext stop.") If this happensWhen the doors open, simply get back on exit the next train tram and get off a stop before walk away. Never give the controllers your ID or passport. Maybe try searching for it or after your chosen ticket until the next stop, then get off the tram/bus then. Do not Some of the controllers will try and run past any inspectors to take you to a cash machine if they you say you have a control no money. Same system applies - they are notoriously aggressive simply walk away from the controller. I've also heard of people stalling the controller for so long that the controller gets bored and will have no problem chasing youwalks away.
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Some of On the controllers green line there are security guards stationed on the platforms, but don't worry, they won't check your tickets. They're just a security precaution. The same thing applies on tram 4 or 6 at night (they run 24 hours). They will try to take you stand at some entrances to the tram and check peoples' tickets as they enter the tram (They'll be wearing either a yellow vest or a green armband.) Choose a cash machine if different entrance and you say you have no money'll be fine, because the controllers stand at one door and don't move through the tram. Same system applies - simply walk away from  For finding connections between two points in the controller. Icity, there've s a very good route planner available also heard of people stalling the controller for so long that the controller gets bored and walks awayin English: [http://www.bkk.hu/en/timetables/ http://www.bkk.hu/en ]
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For finding connections between two points in the city, there's a very good route planner available also in English: http://www.bkk.hu/en/timetables/[http://www.bkk.hu/en/timetables/]
== Sleeping ==
If you want to sleep outside in summer, you can do so anywhere in Buda hills. Other possibilities These places are the two big parksabandoned after dark, Margitsziget (47.528694far from people,19.047618) and Városliget (47.513566,19.085126). Margitsziget is an island in the Danube and it's a popular place to walk and escape from the busy city in the nice weather. Városliget is about the same. In both places you could find hidden places where nobody would bother you at night. Although there are sometimes used by homeless people still awake at nights, especially young ones, but they won't harm you. Homeless people are harmless. In case the weather outside is not very warm nor welcoming, the mall Duna Plaza, in the northern part of the city XIII district, metro stop Gyongyosi utza offer great opportunities to find a shelter and not being discovered by security guards. In a cold night of november ('13) [[User: Fedecicco| Fede]] I found a perfect spot to lay down on his mat and sleep, behind the high bar of a closed (but open..) pub on the 2nd floor, next to the restaurants, emergency exit stairs on the back, at the highest floors are also a good option. Toilets are closed at night and security go around to check when they close the building around 02:00. Another safe option for the winter time would be the '''airport''' - unfortunately you can’t blackride the bus that goes there since the driver checks everyone, but the combined ticket for the Metro and the bus is 530 HUF (~1,15€). If you buy the ticket from the driver instad of the vending machine, it’s 600 HUF. The staff doesn’t care about the people sleeping there and no one checks if you have a flight ticket. Might also be a good option if you’re planning on hitchhiking from there in the morning.
== Food ==
At Allee shopping centre (metro stop Újbuda Központ, green line. Tram 4 and 6 too) on the top floor there is a large food court where it's possible to table dive. Also at Kőbánya Kispest (last stop on the M3 blue line) there is a large shopping centre beside the train station. There's a large food court on the top floor also where you can table dive.
Also in the Corvin Plaza there's a food court on the top floor to table dive.
 
Try the market at Újbuda Központ (Vásárlócsarnok) and you can maybe get some free vegetables from the sellers there.
At Örs vezér tere, there's an IKEA with a great food court. Just take a left after you come up the stairs to avoid all the showrooms unless you enjoy playing there to raise your appetite :-)  On the top floor of the central market at Fovam ter, there are many food stalls, popular among tourists, most of whom are ignorant fuckers who order what they want but not what they need, i.e. A LOT of leftovers on the table. There are public tables where these fuckers eat and they are not frequently cleaned by workers, thus easy opportunity for table diving. Please do this, even just once or twice. I have seen big sandwiches and baked potatoes and such being left after a single bite. We should make wasting food a crime.  == Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{nomadwiki}}   
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