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ON THE RAILS AND ON THE WATER
Sikló Hop on the nineteenth-century funicular perched atop Castle Hill, and enjoy a great
view of the city as you ride down to the riverside.
MillenniumLine Completed in 1896 for the millennium celebrations - making it the second
oldest metro in the world after London - a ride on yellow line #1 from Vörösmarty tér to
Hősök tere is sure to conjure up images of a bygone era.
Tram Ride Tram #2 along the Pest embankment offers the best views of Buda, so jump
aboard at the southern terminus near the Palace of Arts, and take in the sights all the way up
to the Parliament building and beyond.
River Cruise What better way to appreciate the not always so blue Danube than on a lazy
afternoon cruise.
Cogwheel and Children's Railway Kids and adults alike will love this 3km climb up into
the Buda Hills; and once you've reached the upper terminus, you can board the narrow-gauge
railway, which runs for a further 11km through deep woods.
Castle Bus It might not be the most comfortable ride in the world, but as it rattles through
the cobbled streets of the Vár, you'll get to see the pick of the sights hereabouts.
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