'European Mobility Week', Budapest, 16 - 22 September

  • 21 Aug 2018 1:04 PM
  • Hungary Matters
'European Mobility Week', Budapest, 16 - 22 September
Budapest will join European Mobility Week for the 17th time this year, with a car-free day and mobility weekend along Andrássy Avenue in September.



European Mobility Week, held each year between September 16 and 22, aims to encourage local authorities to introduce and promote sustainable forms of transport and call public attention to alternative transport options.

Budapest transport authority BKK will present its past achievements in the field, as well as already available and planned alternative forms of transport.

A series of events will help to attract attention to the importance of a clean and livable city.

Click here to learn more about European Mobility Week

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