All tournament locations are accessible via public transport, which is safe, reliable, and reasonably priced. If you’re not within a walking distance, we suggest taking it. Regular public transit can be identified by the “BKK” markings. For ticket purchases, or trip planning we recommend the BudapestGO app (or Google Maps for the latter).
For those who are old fashioned, here’s a regular map of the public transit in the city. Good luck:
https://bkk.hu/en/travel-information/travel-options-in-budapest
Closest enclosed parking spot is the garage of the “Bálna”, which is about 10 minutes on foot.
https://balnabudapest.hu/parkolas
As Friday is a national holiday, and parking is free on Saturday and Suday, you’ll only have to pay for parking on the street on Thursday and Monday, between 08:00 and 22:00, and the fee is 600 HUF/hour.
Frequented transit nodes nearby: Metro line M3 and M4, at “Kálvin tér” station, tram line 4 and 6 at “Corvin-negyed” station
You can find parking spots on the nearby streets, or at the parking lot of the Westend shopping center. If you do park on the street, you should be on the lookout for the small supplementary parking signs, that say a specific street is reserved for residents only for parking, if you wish to avoid a fine.
As Friday is a national holiday, and parking is free on Saturday and Suday, you’ll only have to pay for parking on the street on Thursday and Monday, between 08:30 and 22:00, and the fee is 600 HUF/hour.
Frequented transit nodes nearby: Nyugati railway station is about 6 minutes on foot, where besides the trains you can reach metro line M3, tram line 4 and 6, and a bunch of other things.
You can find every detail about the Mabra location, on their site.
