Hungarian Railway Museum

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Budapest, Hungary

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History museum· Tourist attraction· Rail museum· Museum

Hungarian Railway Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hungarian Railway Museum is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Tatai u. 95. Hungarian Railway Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Tatai u. 95

Phone

+36 14501497

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Viki Meury

It's a good railway museum. It's very entertaining for kids but some trains are in bad condition. The covered showroom have several unique and nice trains. Under 3 is free and in front on the museum free parking.

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Alexandru Cristea

It was a beautiful experience mainly for someone who always loved trains. However, the locomotives and train carts could be better maintained, eliminate more of the rust. The locomotives, mainly the old ones, could be fully restored.

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Bibi Lorite

Passionate about railways will love this museum. Beautiful old machines.

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Jacek Laskowski

I've been there for a conference in November. The weather was very sunny that day and so the place and then weather play together very well. I had not much time for visiting the entire area, but the way from the main entrance to the venue gave me a glimpse at some trains and the buildings. They were simply amazing. Old but fully renovated. I simply couldn't believe that the conference was in such a historical place. I promised myself that the next time I'm in Budapest I'm going to visit it again. Till next time.

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Giulia

It's been a pleasure visiting this open air museum. The entrance was free for the day, although if you wanted to take part in interactive programs there was a fee. The place was packed with families, until a terrible downpour interrupted the Sunday afternoon fun. For this reason, I will most certainly be back to continue the visit. I still was able to admire many trains (some even inside, for me the best part) and be on the rotating platform! It's a pity some trains are a bit left to decay and are in need of more care they are given. I would have appreciated if more wagons were open to enjoy. Just a few things are written in English.

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Vishwadeep Mishra

Its was a treat for my son. How did I miss it? Must visit for history and fun cocktail.

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György Reisch

It is a lovely park where there are so many old railways machines, a very good program with children. There is a really small train, the children and their parents could sit onto the small cars, and the train will go around the park. Not only the toddlers but the teenagers and the parents, grandparents also will enjoy it. There is a moderate playground in the park. The boys will really enjoy to go up the old (very old) steam machines, you will have problem to go home when the park is closing. A big, free parking place is just next to the park.

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Marian Gallo

One of the largest railway museums in Europe. More than 100 vehicles, mini railways. Pleasant afternoon walk under the blue sky. City Transport Bus 30.