The Majestic National Flagpole of Budapest
Explore Budapest's National Flagpole, a symbol of pride and history located in the vibrant Kossuth Lajos tér, surrounded by stunning architecture.
Standing proudly in Kossuth Lajos tér, the National Flagpole is a striking symbol of Hungary's national pride and history. Visitors are drawn to its impressive stature and the surrounding historical architecture, making it a must-see for anyone exploring Budapest.
A brief summary to National Flagpole
- Kossuth Lajos tér, Budapest, District V., 1055, HU
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
- Check the local calendar for any flag-raising ceremonies or national events.
- Take a moment to explore the surrounding area for historical landmarks and local cafes.
- Don't forget to enjoy the view of the Parliament building from the square.
Getting There
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Car
From any location in Northern Hungary, take the main road (M3) towards Budapest. Follow the signs for 'Budapest' and stay on M3 until you reach the outskirts of the city. As you approach Budapest, merge onto the M2 (also known as the Szentendrei Road). Continue on M2 until you reach the city center. Look for signs directing you to 'Kossuth Lajos tér.' There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees might apply. The cost varies depending on the time of day, starting from approximately HUF 500 per hour.
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Public Transportation (Train)
If you prefer to travel by train, head to the nearest train station in Northern Hungary and purchase a ticket to Budapest. Trains frequently run to Budapest's Nyugati Railway Station. The journey takes approximately 2-3 hours depending on your starting location. Once you arrive at Nyugati Station, exit and walk to the nearby tram stop. Take tram number 4 or 6 towards 'Széll Kálmán tér' and get off at 'Kossuth Lajos tér.' The tram ride will take about 15 minutes, and the ticket costs around HUF 350.
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Public Transportation (Bus)
Another option is to take a long-distance bus from various cities in Northern Hungary to Budapest. Companies like FlixBus operate these routes. Once you arrive at the bus station in Budapest, you can take metro line 2 (the red line) from 'Deák Ferenc tér' to 'Kossuth Lajos tér.' The metro ticket costs HUF 350. The entire journey by bus generally takes about 3-4 hours.