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Today marks the end of an era: the 5-year-long reconstruction of metro line M3 is complete, and Nagyvárad tér and Lehel tér stations are also back in use.
Metro line M3 stations at Deák Ferenc tér and Ferenciek tere got a nice and long-awaited facelift and are now back in service. See the revamped stations in our photos!
Coming to Budapest for your course this autumn? Check out our new Budapest Student Guide for tips and information on how to stay, study and enjoy your time in Europe's liveliest and loveliest capital!
Ceremonial swords, an inflated mattress and a tango accordion – passengers leave all kinds of things on the metro. A new exhibition at the Underground Railway Museum displays the most bizarre.
At last! Three main stations on the south-central section of the M3 metro line will soon be open to the public – here's a sneak peek into how they will look!
Happy birthday, millennial underground! Now yellow line 1 of Budapest’s metro network, this route beneath Andrássy út opened 125 years ago was a real pioneer of its day.