» TRAVEL INFORMATION
Most participants will arrive at the Budapest Ferihegy Airport.
The simplest means of transportation to any place in Budapest is via minibuses.
This door-to-door Airport Minibus Service (tel: (0)1 296 8555) is reasonably priced (one way ticket:
HUF 2300).
The minibus service is located outside of customs area.
Travelers will purchase a voucher and proceed to the waiting area for your van to arrive. The wait is generally 10-20 minutes.
Those who schedule round-trip transportation must call to re-confirm their return trip at least 24 hours in advance of their flight.
You may take Bus 93 from Ferihegy Terminal 1,
or bus 200 from Ferihegy Terminal 2 to Kőbánya-Kispest (terminal of these buses).
From Kőbánya-Kispest the Metro Line 3 (blue) takes you to the Lehel tér (square).
If you come from the centre, go out in the rear of the subway. There is the beginning of Victor Hugo street, and the building is at the third corner.
Take Trolley bus 76 from "Baross tér" (Keleti pu.) to "Hegedűs Gyula utca". SZTAKI building is right opposite to the bus stop.
Take Metro Line 3 (blue) from Nyugati pu. to Lehel tér (1 stop to "Újpest központ" direction). Go out in the rear of the subway. There is the beginning of Victor Hugo street, and the building is at the third corner.
Take Metro Line 2 (red) from Déli pu. to "Deák Ferenc tér". Change to Metro Line 3 (blue) to Lehel tér (3 stops to "Újpest központ" direction). Go out in the rear of the subway. There is the beginning of Victor Hugo street, and the building is at the third corner.
Tickets are available at Metro stations, news-stands and major bus/tram terminals and must be validated inside the vehicles or at the entrance of the Metro stations. Please keep your ticket with you until the end of your journey as conductors may check them at the exit gates. Further information on Budapest Public Transport.
» GENERAL INFORMATION
The official language of the Summer School is English. No simultaneous translation will be available.
Visitors from European countries (except Albania, Belarus, Bosnia, Moldova, Russia and Turkey) are not required visas. Participants from a few overseas countries will need a visa (please check beforehand)
The Organizers of the Summer School do not provide insurance and do not take responsibility for any loss, accident or illness that might occur during the School or in the course of travel to or from the meeting site. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the participants to check their coverage with their insurance provider.
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) See before you come: http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
Hungary is in the temperate zone, weather in July is usually nice and warm. Daily temperature ranges from 27oC to 32oC (81F to 90F) and the relative humidity is below 40%.
The electricity supply in Hungary is 220 V AC (50 Hz)


