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How to get fromVienna to Hungaroringby train, bus, night train, car, plane or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from Vienna to Hungaroring by train, bus, night train, car, plane, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Wien Hbf to Budapest-Keletitrain train Ec
    4h 6m
    Ft 8,586–23,625
  2. Night train

    cheapest
    1. Take the night train from Wien Hbf to Budapest-Keletinighttrain night train En
    4h 44m
    Ft 5,494–6,230
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Vienna, Central Station Südtiroler Platz to Budapest, Népliget Autóbusz-Pályaudvarbus bus 902 / ...
    5h 51m
    Ft 5,894–13,918
  4. Drive 265.1 km

    1. Drive from Vienna to Hungaroringcar car 265.1 km
    2h 43m
    Ft 16,387–23,670
  5. Fly, subway, line 321 bus

    1. Fly from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD)plane plane VIE - BUD
    2. Take the subway from Kálvin tér to Újpest-központsubway subway
    3. Take the bus from Budapest, Újpest-Központ to Mogyoród, HUNGARORING főbejáratbus bus
    4h 31m
    Ft 27,761–98,014

Vienna to Hungaroring by train, subway, and bus

Calendar67Weekly Services
Duration4h 6mAverage Duration
TicketFt 8,586Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Vienna, Austria and Hungaroring, Hungary?

ÖBB EuroCity operates a train from Wien Hbf to Budapest-Keleti every 4 hours. Tickets cost Ft 7,000–21,000 and the journey takes 2h 39m. Railjet also services this route twice daily. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Vienna, Central Station Südtiroler Platz to Budapest, Népliget Autóbusz-Pályaudvar hourly. Tickets cost Ft 4,700–13,000 and the journey takes 3h 15m.

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