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Summary: Riding trams in Budapest, Hungary! Learn how to plan your tram rides in Budapest in this free travel video.
Dante Mena is a writer who resides in Budapest, Hungary. His varied background includes acting and voice overs in Hollywood for various television productions, where he was one of the...read more
"I'm Dante Mena, the author of the Adventure Hungary travel guide, and here on behalf of Expert Village. And we will learn a little bit more about how to get around in the city using the public transportation system. As you can see, this is the opposite side of Moszkva Ter. And you can see the number of buses and trams that come in and out of this location. Many buses and many trams. The number four and the number six will take us over to the Pest side, which is the place where we have the Keleti train station and many other train stations. If we go toward the opposite side of the square and we look around, we can see the number four and the number six arriving. And you can see that these trains have just come from the Buda side. And the same direction where that tram is coming from, the famous Mammut shopping center is also located. Again, if we take a look around, and panning to our right and to our left, we can see that there are many people boarding here and you can always still get directions on where to go, and also how to get there, by talking to the local painstar, or ticket office, which we saw at the very front of the Moskva Ter metro entrance."
eHow Article: Trams Departing from Moszkva Ter in Budapest