How to Get from Budapest Airport to City Centre
In short: BUD is 25 km from the centre. 100E Airport Express bus: 2,200 HUF (~€5.50), 40 minutes to Deák tér. 200E + M3 metro: cheaper for pass holders. Bolt…
In short: BUD is 25 km from the centre. 100E Airport Express bus: 2,200 HUF (~€5.50), 40 minutes to Deák tér. 200E + M3 metro: cheaper for pass holders. Bolt…
In short: Tirana Airport (TIA) is 18 km from the city. Rinas Express bus: 400 lek/€4, every hour 24/7, 30–40 minutes to near Skanderbeg Square. Official AHA taxi: €22 fixed….
n short: Sofia Airport is 10 km from the centre. M4 metro: €0.82, 18 minutes to Serdika. Buses 84/184: €0.82, 40 minutes. Licensed taxi (OK Supertrans desk only): €8–13, 20–30…
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (IATA: BEG) sits 18km west of the city centre in the Surčin municipality. The journey into central Belgrade takes 20–40 minutes depending on traffic and which…
In short: Most Western nationals (US, UK, Canada, Australia, EU) can visit all major Eastern European destinations visa-free. Schengen countries require ETIAS from Q4 2026. Non-Schengen countries — Serbia, Bosnia,…
In short: Yes. Days in Serbia do not count against your 90-day Schengen allowance. Serbia is outside the Schengen Area. You can spend time in Serbia and Schengen countries within…
In short: Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and most Western countries do not need a Schengen visa for Eastern Europe. They can visit Schengen countries visa-free for up…
Eight countries in Eastern Europe are not members of the European Union. For most travellers holding US, UK, Canadian, Australian, or EU passports, this changes almost nothing in terms of…
Croatia counts toward your Schengen 90 days. Bulgaria and Romania count. Serbia does not. Bosnia does not. Albania does not. Montenegro does not. If that surprises you — specifically the…
Most of Eastern Europe sits outside the Schengen Area, and the rules are less straightforward than a simple in/out list – Bulgaria and Romania joined Schengen for air and sea…