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Budapest Card Benefits Budapest Card Benefits Free Entries to Top Budapest Attractions with Budapest Card Free Budapest public transport: all zones / districts in Budapest for 24 hour / 48 hour/ 72 hours as seen on your Budapest Card. For 1 Adult. 2 Free Budapest Walking Tours: each city tour is approx. 2 – 2.5 hour sightseeing walking tour Lukacs Baths: free entry to the thermal bath by Margaret Island (does not provide free entry to Budapest Bath parties) (open all week) Buda Castle: free entry into most of the buildings of the historical Buda Castle. No tour inside included. You can book a Buda Castle Tour at a low cost, great value. Hungarian National Gallery: free entry to the permanent exhibitions in the National Gallery (Nemzeti Galeria is in the Buda Castle) (closed on Mondays) Budapest History Museum: free entry to the permanent exhibitions (Budapest Torteneti Museum is in Buda Castle) (closed on Mondays) Hungarian National Museum: free entry to the permanent exhibitions in the National Museum (Nemzeti Muzeum is near Astoria Square) (closed on Mondays) Aquincum Museum: free entry to the permanent exhibition (in Old Buda / Aquincum, District III) (closed on Mondays) Mai Mano House of Photography: free entry to the permanent exhibitions of the House of Photography. (open Mon – Sun, 2pm – 7pm) Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center: free entry to the permanent exhibitions of the Contemporary Photography Center in Budapest. (open Mon – Sun, 2pm – 7pm) Vasarely Museum: unfortunately closed until Spring 2017 Kiscelli Museum: free entry to the permanent exhibitions (in Old Buda, District III) (closed on Mondays) Hopp Ferenc Eastern Asian Museum (on Andrassy Avenue, open from Tue – Sun) (closed on Mondays) New Budapest Gallery (located by the river Danube in the Whaleback shaped glass building behind the Budapest Market Hall) (closed on Mondays) Bela Bartok Memorial House, Budapest: free entry to the permanent exhibition about Bela Bartok in the Hungarian composer’s previous house in Budapest. (open Tue – Sun, 10am – 5pm) Budapest Communist Memento Park: free entry to the Communist open air museum in Budapest Museum of the Hungarian Finance Guard and Taxation History: free entry 3D cinema about the Hungarian history in the 700 years old Rock Chapel in the Buda Castle: free ticket Museum of Hungarian Customs and Finance Guard Valid on any day for the hours specified on the plastic card of Budapest card, from the hour of first use until the last hour as specified on the Budapest Card (24h, 48h, 72h) Validate by Signing with ball point pen (please do not use felt tip pens, markers, or pencils to sign your card) Note: Museum of Fine Arts on Heroes’ Square is under reconstruction until 2018. Unfortunately the earlier Budapest Card free entry cannot be used during reconstruction. 25-50% Discount on Outstanding Budapest Sights Budapest Holocaust Memorial Center Hospital in the Rock museum and underground Cold War hospital with wax figures: 30% off the museum entry Castle Garden Bazaar: 20-30% off the price of the exhibitions in the Castle Garden Bazaar in the Buda Castle Miniversum Budapest 30% off Budapest Zoo: 25% off the zoo entry prices. Ludwig Museum: 50% off the entry prices. This museum collects and displays masterworks of modern and contemporary art, containing many valuable pieces of American pop art history such as Andy Warhol, yet focusing on Eastern and Central European art. 10-30% Discount on more Budapest Attractions Gellert Baths Budapest Get a nice discount on Budapest Baths with your Budapest Card, and enjoy reduced prices in a range of sights in the city. Fisherman’s Bastion (Halaszbastya) panorama (lookout) towers: 10% discount on the ticket price to the top of the bastion (the lower balconies are free, the upper towers can be entered with a fee, open every day) St Stephen’s Basilica – Panorama Lookout: 15% off St Stephen’s Basilica – Treasury: 25% off Gellert Spa: 20% discount on the thermal spa tickets in Gellert Spa Baths (not the spa treatments) Szechenyi Bath: 20% discount on the thermal spa tickets in Szechenyi Baths (not the spa treatments) Rudas Baths, Turkish Thermal (Rudas Furdo): 20% discount on the Rudas bath tickets Dohany Street Synagogue: 10% off the entry fee to the biggest Synagogue building in Europe Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives: 10% discount on the museum entry Organ Concerts in St Stephen’s Basilica: 10% off the concert fees in the Basilica Hungarian Folk Shows in Budapest: 10% off entry fees Musica Mundi Orgona Concerts: 15% off Budapest Summer Festival concerts (on Margaret Island and in Varosmajor Theatre): 20% off the prices organized by the Budapest Summer Festival, Szabadter (mostly concerts on Margitsziget and in the Theatre in Varosmajor) Palatinus Pool and Thermal Baths (Palatinus Strand): 20% off the pool tickets Kiraly Baths Turkish thermal (Kiraly Furdo): 20% off the bath tickets Romai Pool and Thermal Baths (Romai Strand): 20% off the pool tickets Aquaworld water slide and pools – north of Budapest: 30% off entries Water Tower on Margaret Island: Art Nouveau observatory tower and exhibition hall on Margitsziget: 20% off the ticket prices Sightseeing cruises on the Danube river cruises in Budapest – Legenda A La Carte Dinner Cruise Ltd: 10-20% off cruise fees depending on the cruise program Zwack Museum and Visitor Centre: 15% off entries Innercity Parish Church: 20% off CSOPA Playbar: 50% off Urban Betyar Museum: 50% off A38 Restaurant: 10% off Hard Rock Cafe: 10% off 20% – 50% Discount on Budapest Sightseeing Tours Budapest Opera Tour Some of the best city tours in Budapest on foot, by bus, in selected attractions. Get a generous discount on tour prices in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest Hop on Hop off: 3 offers from various companies. The hop on hop off bus tours with Big Bus HOHO or Mr Nils HoHo offer 20% off the bus tour price with your Budapest Card. The bus tours with City Tour Hop on Hop off mean 20% off the price with a Budapest Card. HOHO bus tours with Program Centrum (including a 48-hour HOHO ticket, 2 one-hour boat rides, 2 Budapest walking tours) offer 20% off the price with the Budapest card. 3.5h guided walking tour from Buda Castle to Parliament: 50% off Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism: 50% off the entry Ic- Tour Byicycle-Scooter-Segway renting: 50% off Duna Corso Budapest Sightseeing Boat: 40% off Budapest Opera Tours: 20% discount on the price of the guided tours in the Hungarian State Opera House (not the opera shows) Guided Tours in the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music with 50% discount. Budapest City Bike Tours: 25% off the bike tour prices in Budapest Retro adventures: 20% off 10% Discount on Budapest Tours Get 10% discount on selected Budapest sightseeing tours on boat or on foot. Budapest Absolute Walking Tours Riverride Bus & Boat tours on the floating bus: 10% discount on the price of the River ride tour Budapest Pinball Museum: 10% discount Last but not least: Free gift at Szamos Chocolate Museum. Valid until 31 march 2018 .
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