Tips for buying metro tickets in Budapest. Get around by train and metro in Budapest, Hungary! Learn how to use ticket machines in Budapest metro in this free travel video. Expert: Dante Mena Bio: Dante Mena Is A Writer Who Resides in Budapest, Hungary. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
Categories
Archives
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- ancientlore on UH Expert: Advice for Travelers D
- prefrogprincess on Rome Side Trip: Fatherly Advice
- DesertEa9le on Rome Side Trip: Fatherly Advice
- cristianoactur on Rome Side Trip: Fatherly Advice
- meka4996 on Rome Side Trip: Fatherly Advice
Related Sites
Tags
about
Adults
Advice
Best
Book
Budget
Business
CITY
DOWNTOWN
Dublin
During
Filmmaker
from
Guide
Holiday
Holidays
Image
Initial Registration
International
Journey
Money
Packing
Part
Product Description
Product Descriptions
safety
Tips
Tour
Tourists
Tours
Travel
Travel Advice
Travel Agent
Travelers
Traveling
Travel Tip
Travel Tips
Trekking
Trip
Vacation
Walking
Walking Tour
Walking Tours
Yahoo
York
Riding the Metro in Budapest, Hungary: Using Ticket Machines in Budapest Metro
Posted: June 1st, 2011 under Travel Tips.
Tags: Budapest, Hungary, Machines, Metro, Riding, ticket, using
@rmanMMVII
He tried to say penztar… and it sounds painstar… but its penztar
Comment by bowery26 — June 1, 2011 @ 5:29 am
To make matters worse not all machines accept credit cards.
Comment by lovasip — June 1, 2011 @ 5:48 am
CASSA Means CASH REGISTER
Comment by TOMIHU101 — June 1, 2011 @ 5:59 am
Ez nagyon nagy XD ahogy mondja XD még a többi is jó
Pénztár= cassa
Írok angolul is hátha valaki nem magyar XD
_______________
It was very funny
but Not PAIN Star
Comment by AdamBenya — June 1, 2011 @ 6:56 am
he must be a teacher at the university:))
Comment by TheLastGreyGhost — June 1, 2011 @ 7:36 am
PÉNZTÁR means CASSA
Comment by Pesti7 — June 1, 2011 @ 8:32 am
Not bad! but.. what does the word mean “PAIN STAR” at 00:26?
Comment by rmanMMVII — June 1, 2011 @ 8:55 am
ah, this is fine
“language is in hungarian, and all other is in hungarian”
the present leaders of budapest transport authority stopped thinking around the 70′s or the 80′s
Comment by Christo161 — June 1, 2011 @ 9:27 am
remember the advice… when in hungary, carry hungarian forints with you
Comment by kocsog987 — June 1, 2011 @ 10:22 am