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Getting to the Hungarian Grand Prix
Sunday December 6 2026
What to expect in this guide
• Which airport do you fly into?
• Can you get there by train?
• How do you get from the airport to central Budapest?
• Do you need a visa?
• Best booking resources for F1 trips
• Frequently asked questions
• Money-saving tip
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Getting there by air
Most international flights into Budapest land at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), about 25 minutes by road from central Budapest.
Direct flights to Budapest are common from most European hubs and from a number of regional airports. Both national carriers and low-cost airlines operate the routes.
There are also direct services from a number of cities outside Europe.
If your city doesn’t have a direct flight to Budapest, the most common connections are through Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich, or other major European hubs.
Flying in a few days before the Grand Prix, or staying on after, often brings airfares down. The savings can help cover the extra nights of accommodation.
Getting there by train
International rail services run from a number of European cities into Budapest, including direct trains from Vienna. Vienna is around two and a half hours from Budapest by train.
Getting there by coach
Long-distance coach services run from a number of European cities into Budapest. Coach travel is slower than the train but often the cheapest option.
From the airport to central Budapest
Budapest Airport is around 25 minutes from the city centre by road.
Taxi. Available from the official taxi rank at the airport. A reliable option for most travellers.
Pre-booked transfer. Worth considering if you’d rather skip the taxi queue or want a fixed price agreed in advance.
Bus and metro. Public buses run from the airport into the city, with onward connections via the metro.
Visa and entry requirements
Many visitors don’t need a visa to enter Hungary, but requirements depend on your nationality and personal circumstances.
For visa-exempt nationals, ETIAS travel authorisation is an entry requirement when visiting Hungary and other European destinations.
Check the official guidance before booking.
Best booking resources for F1 trips
Take a look at our Grand Prix ticket & travel packages »
Prefer to do it all yourself? You’re welcome to take what you’ve learned here and build your own trip from scratch.
I keep going back to these travel companies because they’re reliable, easy to use, and usually have the best value. They’re where I start every time I plan a trip.
Tickets
Motorsport Tickets and Grand Prix Tickets are the two agencies I’ve trusted for years. They’ve always been reliable, easy to deal with, and quick to help if something comes up.
Hotels
ZenHotels is one of my go-to sites for hotel bookings. It pulls prices from loads of smaller sites you might not know about, so it’s great for finding deals. I also check Expedia and Booking.com when I want more options.
Excursions
Viator is packed with walking tours, attraction tickets, and local experiences. It’s especially handy if you’re heading to a new Grand Prix city. It’s a great place to find extras to add to your trip.
FAQ's
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), about 25 minutes by road from central Budapest.
Yes. Direct flights are common from most European hubs and from a number of regional airports. Direct services also operate from a number of cities outside Europe.
Yes. International rail services run from a number of European cities, including direct trains from Vienna.
Yes. Long-distance coach services run from a number of European cities. Coach travel is slower than the train but often the cheapest option.
Around 25 minutes by road.
Money-saving tip
Add a few days either side of the race
Airfares to Budapest are often cheaper if you can travel a few days before the Grand Prix, or stay on a few days after. The savings on the flight can go a long way towards covering the extra nights’ accommodation, and Budapest is one of Europe’s most rewarding cities to spend time in.
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