323 result(s) for budapest taxi
How To Get To The Sziget Festival In Budapest?
- 11 Aug 2010 4:00 AM
- getting around
"The festival area is easy to reach with local train (HÉV) departing from Batthyány tér. You have to get off the train at the stop Filatorigát. During the days of the Festival trains run on a more frequent schedule inside Budapest in the morning and evening hours (at the weekend in the afternoons also) and there are night trains as well.
New Beer Gardens In Budapest By Treehugger Dan
- 30 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
With the hot weather finally here, I have been making the rounds of the new beer gardens. I tried Otkert (Zrinyi u. 4, 5th district) a few weeks ago at about 5pm. The place is done up nice, and conveniently located without being overpriced for its location. However, it was deserted except for one other person at the bar and after waiting 10 minutes at the bar we still could not even get the blond ...
Just Like Venice: Water Cabs Coming To Budapest
- 28 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- getting around
"A water taxi service will be established in Budapest to offer a new way of traveling in Budapest and in the Danube bend – on the Danube. The taxis' capacity is ten persons and will appear on the water in July, Turizmus Panoráma Bulletin reported.
Budapest Public Transport, 3rd Most Expensive In EU, Survey Shows
- 14 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- getting around
"Public transport costs in the European Union have increased immensely during the past decade. In the Goulash capital there isn’t a year when passenger tariffs are not increased.
Taxi Driver In Budapest Survives Stabbing
- 22 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"A Budapest cab driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries Thursday after he was stabbed by a male passenger. The offender planned to rob the driver, and stabbed him several times upon arrival at his destination, but did not manage to take his money.
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.
Xpat Interview: Dr. Ryan James
- 19 Oct 2009 12:00 PM
Ryan has a Masters degree in Social Work and still holds a California license as a Clinical Social Worker.
How To Get To The Sziget Festival In Budapest?
- 11 Aug 2010 4:00 AM
- getting around
"The festival area is easy to reach with local train (HÉV) departing from Batthyány tér. You have to get off the train at the stop Filatorigát. During the days of the Festival trains run on a more frequent schedule inside Budapest in the morning and evening hours (at the weekend in the afternoons also) and there are night trains as well.
New Beer Gardens In Budapest By Treehugger Dan
- 30 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
With the hot weather finally here, I have been making the rounds of the new beer gardens. I tried Otkert (Zrinyi u. 4, 5th district) a few weeks ago at about 5pm. The place is done up nice, and conveniently located without being overpriced for its location. However, it was deserted except for one other person at the bar and after waiting 10 minutes at the bar we still could not even get the blond ...
Just Like Venice: Water Cabs Coming To Budapest
- 28 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- getting around
"A water taxi service will be established in Budapest to offer a new way of traveling in Budapest and in the Danube bend – on the Danube. The taxis' capacity is ten persons and will appear on the water in July, Turizmus Panoráma Bulletin reported.
Budapest Public Transport, 3rd Most Expensive In EU, Survey Shows
- 14 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- getting around
"Public transport costs in the European Union have increased immensely during the past decade. In the Goulash capital there isn’t a year when passenger tariffs are not increased.
Taxi Driver In Budapest Survives Stabbing
- 22 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"A Budapest cab driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries Thursday after he was stabbed by a male passenger. The offender planned to rob the driver, and stabbed him several times upon arrival at his destination, but did not manage to take his money.
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.
Xpat Interview: Dr. Ryan James
- 19 Oct 2009 12:00 PM
Ryan has a Masters degree in Social Work and still holds a California license as a Clinical Social Worker.














