Budapest Liszt Ferenc : Introduction
To discover or rediscover Budapest for a weekend or for your business trips, AEROAFFAIRES offers you the possibility of renting a private jet to Budapest, depending on the number of passengers and your budget.
After a flight chartered by AEROAFFAIRES, you’ll arrive atLiszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary.
The capital of Hungary, Budapest is bisected by the Danube. Its 19th-century Széchenyi lánchíd (“Chain Bridge”) links the hilly district of Buda with the flat district of Pest. A funicular runs to the Vár (“castle”) district and Buda Old Town, where the Budapest Historical Museum traces the city’s history from Roman times to the present day. Holy Trinity Square features the 13th-century Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion, with its turrets offering unobstructed views.
AEROAFFAIRES offers you a point-to-point helicopter transfer service from your arrival airport to the city center: an opportunity to discover the city from the air and make the most of your time.
Practical information about Budapest Liszt Ferenc airport
Formerly known as Budapest-Ferihegy International Airport and still commonly called Ferihegy by the Hungarian population, serves the city of Budapest (Hungary). It is Hungary’s largest and busiest airport.
Airport characteristics:
- Address Aéroport de Budapest Liszt Ferenc, Budapest, 1185 Hongrie
- IATA code BUD
- ICAO code LHBP
- Latitude 47.4369
- Longitude 19.2556
- Altitude 151m
- Number of runways 2
- Runway length 3707m
- General aviation terminal Oui, un terminal spécifique existe – désigné Terminal 3 – réservé aux vols charters, VIP ou d'État.
Spécificités :
- Hungary’s main international hub, renamed in 2011 in honor of Liszt Ferenc, formerly known as Ferihegy. It serves various continents (Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa) and is home to the hubs of Wizz Air and Smartwings.
Airport facilities Budapest Liszt Ferenc
SkyCourt (modern central area linking Terminals 2A and 2B, stores, lounges, security)
Passenger services: shops, restaurants, Wi-Fi, VIP lounges
FBO handling, cargo, on-site aircraft maintenance.
Available services
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Customs
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Concierge service
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Valet
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Ground handling assistance
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Rest room
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Conference room
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Wifi
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Baggage services
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VIP chauffeur transfer
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Car rental
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Limousine rental
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Helicopter transfer
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Private parking
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Showers
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Réservation d'hôtel
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Pets allowed
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Disabled access
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VIP lounge
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Secure entrance
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Budapest-Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér) is located around 16 km southeast of the city center, straddling the Ferihegy district and the town of Vecsés, at the junction of Üllői út and Main Road 4. It comprises three terminals: terminal 1 (for low-cost airlines), terminal 2/A and terminal 2/B.
Nearby cities
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Airport
16 km
20 min Budapest center
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Airport
1 km
5 min Vecsés
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Airport
1 km
5 min Üllő

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Nicknamed the “Pearl” of the Danube, Budapest offers a wide range of cultural activities and tourist attractions.
From Old Budapest, home to the Budapest Parliament, an impressive fusion of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance styles, to Buda Castle, the seat of the royal palace that dominates the hill, to the Great Synagogue, Budapest is a compendium of admirable styles. In Szervita Square, or even in the streets of Buda Pasaréti,
The Budapest Museum of Fine Arts is home to aatrpriceless artistic heritage.
Budapest Art-nouveau is to be found in Lipótváros and the city park. But the city is big, and full of stylistic masterpieces that bear witness to a glorious and eventful past.
If Buda evokes the wonders of a glorious past, Pest offers the spectacle of the future: modern and innovative, it’s the heart of Hungarian creativity. Along the streets that wind around St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Ethnographic Museum and the House of Terror, you’ll find the small studios of young designers and artists
The easiest way to discover Budapest is by public transport, bus or metro, or simply on foot, to get a general idea of the Hungarian capital.
Along the river, take the funicular up to the Royal Palace for a spectacular panorama of Buda, Óbuda and Pest, separated by the Danube and linked by seven bridges, including the famous Széchenyi suspension bridge leading to Margaret Island.
An unforgettable experience not to be missed is certainly to visit and enjoy the hot springs of the imperial baths.
Take a break to discover a typical fresh bread, or lángos Túró Rudi, the most popular dessert throughout the country. Music lovers can discover a museum dedicated to the hero Franz (Ferenc) Liszt, or attend a concert at St. Michael’s Church.
Take a break and enjoy lunch or a snack at the New York Café, listed as one of Budapest’satrartistic landmarks.
Stroll through Budapest’s lively squares, taking the opportunity to enjoy a glass of pálinka, the famous Hungarian grappa traditionally served as an aperitif, but just as enjoyable late at night in Budapest’s bars.
Where to sleep?
Where to stay in Budapest?
Locally, we recommend a room at the Gresham Palace, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Danube, or the New York Palace , close to the Opera House and Andrássy Boulevard.
Looking for a gourmet restaurant? AEROAFFAIRES recommends Baraka, one of the best addresses in the Hungarian capital. Here, the chef will introduce you to the culinary arts. Asian and French-inspired, the dishes become works of art where finesse, elegance and flavor meet.
After a day out, you may want to relax a little. If so, don’t hesitate to visit the Széchenyi Spa, one of Europe’s largest spa centers.
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