Where Hungarian history comes alive, and your journey begins
During my transfers, I often talk about the Hungarian National Museum to my guests, and not just because of its neoclassical beauty. This place is the beating heart of Hungary’s history. It was here, on the steps of this building, that the freedom war and revolution of 1848-49 ignited. A poetic protest, a call for freedom, and the start of Hungary’s fight for independence.The museum lies at the edge of the Palace District, a quiet yet elegant part of the city filled with grand façades, charming cafés, and leafy boulevards.Just a small heads-up for your planning: like most museums in Budapest, the Hungarian National Museum is closed on Mondays. Any other day, though, it’s open for exploration, offering exhibitions that span from prehistoric finds to modern political changes.

Visitor Info

  • Address: Múzeum körút 14–16, 1088 Budapest
  • Opening hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Closed: Mondays
  • Public transport: M3 metro (Kálvin tér), trams 47/49
  • Website: mnm.hu/en

Make Your First Stop Count | More Than a Transfer

When you book your ride from the airport with More Than a Transfer, you’re not just getting a car, you’re getting context. While we go staight to your hotel, I’ll introduce you to Budapest’s most iconic sights like the National Museum before you even check in. It’s the perfect way to land in a new city: relaxed, informed, and inspired.

  • Private, clean vehicle
  • Friendly English speaking local driver
  • City stories and tips along the way
  • No waiting, no sharing, just comfort and connection

Start your journey with someone who loves Budapest and loves sharing it.

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