National Dance Theatre – Budapest
Experience the Rhythm of Budapest at the National Dance Theatre
Explore the serene beauty and cultural vibrancy of Millenáris Park, a green haven in the heart of Budapest, perfect for relaxation and recreation.
Millenáris Park is a stunning urban park in Budapest, blending nature and culture. Perfect for tourists, it offers a peaceful escape with beautiful gardens, cultural events, and stunning architecture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train
From Vac, head to the Vac Train Station (Váci Vasútállomás), which is centrally located. Once there, take a train towards Budapest. The trains are frequent, so check the schedule for the next train. You will need to get off at the stop called 'Batthyány tér'. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes.
Metro
Upon arriving at 'Batthyány tér' station, follow the signs to the metro. You need to take Metro Line 2 (the red line) towards 'Déli pályaudvar'. Get off at 'Deli' station and transfer to the tram. You can take Tram 61 or Tram 18 towards 'Budaörsi út' and get off at 'Móricz Zsigmond körtér'.
Walking
From 'Móricz Zsigmond körtér', you will need to walk approximately 20-25 minutes to Millenáris Park. Head east on Bartók Béla út, then turn right onto Kis Rókus utca. Continue straight until you reach the park entrance at Kis Rókus u. 16-20.
Bus
Alternatively, from the 'Batthyány tér' station, you could take Bus 16 or Bus 16A towards 'Kozma utca'. Get off at the stop named 'Kis Rókus utca'. Millenáris Park will be just a short walk from there, located on Kis Rókus u. 16-20.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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