Camping Haller, Budapest
Camping Haller, this homely campground operating with 24 hour reception is located in a silent park in the heart of Budapest. Numerous food stores, post offices and restaurants can be found in its close surrounding. The downtown, the Buda castle, the famous museums and the pleasure-grounds at the side of the Danube can be reached in a few minutes only due to the connection by direct metropolitan tram and underground lines.
The price includes use of cold-hot shower, hair dryer, washing machine, electricity, Wi-Fi Internet, parking and bicycle storage.
Open: from 10th May to 30th Sept.
Every 4th night is free!
Prices:
4.7 EUR / person
9 EUR / tent
14 EUR / caravan or camping car
Access to Camping Haller:
By car: entrance only from the Óbester utca (street). In case arriving from the Haller road, through the Fehér Holló street you can get to the Vágóhíd street. From there turn to the Óbester street. At the end of it you can find the entrance of the Camping Haller.
GPS co-ordinates: N 47ş 28,55' E 19ş 04,975' or LAT 47.475833 LON 19.082916
On foot: The easiest way to the camping is from Haller street. The campsite is situated on the line of the tram No. 24 at the Balázs Béla station. It is 5 minutes far from the Nagyvárad tér station where the blue line (alias No. 3.) underground stops. From the Nagyvárad square the campsite it is only one station by the tram No. 24. From the Eastern Railway Station called Keleti Pályaudvar you can travel directly by that tram.
From the Airport 1 and 2: by the blue bus No. 200E to the last station called K&No.337;bánya-Kispest. From there by the blue line (alias No. 3) underground to the Nagyvárad tér station. From the Nagyvárad square the campsite it is only one station far by the tram No. 24. By taxi: we suggest the Zóna Taxi. That company is the cheapest one from the airport. Their phone number is &36-1-365-5555. But they are standing at the exit.
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This page was last updated: 26 April 2017
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