Attention: Traffic and transportation changes in Budapest for 20 August celebrations
Due to the 20 August national celebrations in Budapest, significant traffic changes will be in effect across several districts. Here’s what you need to know to navigate the city during this period.
Temporary traffic restrictions will be implemented in various parts of Budapest from now until 23 August, as part of the 20 August festivities, Player.hu reports. The Hungarian police have provided a map highlighting the expected traffic changes:
According to a statement from the Budapest Transport Center (BKK), the iconic Chain Bridge will be reserved for pedestrians during this time. As a result, buses 105, 178, 210, and 216 will be rerouted to cross the Elisabeth Bridge instead.
The Chain Bridge will remain closed until 6:00 AM on 21 August, and from 8:00 PM on 20 August, even pedestrian access will be prohibited. Additionally, the sidewalks of Margaret Bridge, Elisabeth Bridge, and Liberty Bridge will also be closed at various intervals.
The Buda Castle area will also see restrictions, affecting the route of the 16 bus family. Public transportation changes will impact Várkert Embankment, Műegyetem Embankment, Alkotmány Street, and Kossuth Square.
Since last Thursday, the lower Buda embankment between Pázmány Péter Promenade and Üstökös Street has been completely closed. The lower Pest embankment, Margaret Bridge, Közraktár Street, Chain Bridge Street, and Várkert Embankment are also affected.
Due to the festivities, additional closures will occur on Műegyetem Embankment, Budafoki Road, Alkotmány Street, and Liberty Bridge. For safety reasons, several MOL Bubi bike-sharing stations at Clark Ádám Square and Szent Gellért Square will be out of service.
BKK recommends using public transportation, particularly the metro, during this period to avoid disruptions.
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