Location
The
MITIP 2006 conference will be held in the lovely capital of
Hungary, Budapest.
Budapest,
one of the most beautiful historical capitals in Europe, is
situated on the banks of the Danube. The city actually consists of
three cities: Óbuda, the oldest section, with Celtic and Roman
ruins, Buda in hills on the western bank, famous for its historic
Castle Hill and beautiful residential area, and bustling Pest with
its shopping, government and commercial districts on the flat
plain of the east bank. United in 1873, Budapest is renowned as
the location of one of the most beautiful World Heritage sites.
Only
Budapest can say of itself that it has Europe's largest
Parliament, largest functioning synagogue and the continent's
first underground railway. The architectural beauty with its
monuments from neo-classic through baroque to eclectic art nouveau
is prevalent in the city. Budapest is also world famous for its
artistic abundance of concerts, operas, recitals, galas,
exhibitions and spa baths.
The
city has one of Europe`s largest bath complexes, in fact there is
no other capital city in the world with almost 100 thermal springs
and 12 medicinal baths within its boundaries, where 19 million
gallons of thermal water rise to the surface each day. The
atmosphere of Roman bathing culture may be felt in its light,
spacious pool halls, while Greek bathing culture is reflected in
the tub baths, but traces of Nordic traditions may also be found
in the heat chambers, saunas and dipping pools.
Detailed
street map of Budapest
http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/budapest/cgi-bin/search_tkp
More
about Budapest:
The
most interesting places (The Castle
District, The Royal Palace, The Inner
City, The Parliament Building, The Gellért
Hill, The Danube Bank of Buda, The Margaret Island, Hősök Tere -
Hero's sqare, The City Park, Famous
Avenues and Boulevards) , are presented with pictures
and short descriptions, at:
http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/budapest/bptour/bptour.htm
Even
more information can be found at
http://www.budapestinfo.hu/en/
Calling taxi in
Budapest
Főtaxi
|
06-80-222-2222
(free green number) or 222-2222, 20-9222-222, 30-9222-222,
70-9222-222
|
City
Taxi
|
211-1111,
20-9211-111, 30-9211-111, 70-2111-111
|
Rádiótaxi
|
377-7777,
20- 9777-777, 30-9777-777
|
Tele5 Taxi
|
355-5555,
20- 935-5555
|
6x6
Taxi
|
266-6666,
466-6666
|
Volántaxi
|
433-3322,
20- 933-33-22, 30-933-33-22
|
Taxi
2000
|
200-0000,
30-2000-000
|
Buda-Taxi
|
233-3333,
06 20- 9333-333
|
Est
Taxi
|
244-4444
|
Bank,
Currency, Credit Cards
The
unit of currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF), denoted as
“Ft” by the Hungarians. International credit cards
(AmEx, EC/MC, Visa) are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and
shops. ATMs are available at the Airport and all over the city. (1
EUR is approx. 250 HUF).
Public
Transport
Public
transportation is extensive,
reliable and cheap.
Fares
cannot be paid on board and there are fines for traveling without
a validated ticket. Tickets are valid for one ride only. A new
ticket must be used every time you change lines. Tickets can be
cancelled in meters (red punch slots) on board (tram, bus) or at
(metro) station entrances (orange boxes). Tickets can be purchased
at metro stations, hotels, newsstands and tobacco shops.
Instead
of single tickets you may consider buying a carnet of 10 tickets
or a pass (for 1/7/14 days or for a month), or a Budapest
Card. These are available at the
metro stations or at end stations of public transport.
All
three metro lines meet at Deák tér and run from 4:30am to 11pm.
Most bus and tramlines operate until 11pm, except for certain key
lines that run all night (sign: letter "E" is attached
to the line number e.g. bus number 182E).
For
actual fares please visit:
http://www.bkv.hu/angol/jegyek/index.html
WE
ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN BUDAPEST!