Metro Lines and Timetables
Budapest Metro Lines – M1 , M2 , M3 , M4
Budapest's metro network is fast, reliable, and well-organized. It currently consists of four lines, each marked with a different color: M1 (yellow), M2 (red), M3 (blue), and M4 (green). Below you’ll find a detailed overview of each line.
M1 – Millennium Underground Railway (yellow line)
Opened: 1896
Route: Vörösmarty tér – Mexikói út
Fun fact: The oldest underground metro line on the European continent
Features: Shallow tunnels, small nostalgic carriages
Key stations:
Vörösmarty tér – city center, shopping district
Deák Ferenc tér – main transfer hub
Opera – Hungarian State Opera House
Oktogon – intersection of Andrássy Avenue
Hősök tere – Heroes' Square, Museum of Fine Arts
Széchenyi fürdő – famous thermal bath
M2 – East–West Line (red line)
Opened: 1970
Route: Déli pályaudvar – Örs vezér tere
Fun fact: Connects the Buda and Pest sides of the city
Features: Deep tunnels, long underground route
Key stations:
Déli pályaudvar – railway terminal on the Buda side
Széll Kálmán tér – near Buda Castle
Batthyány tér – great view of Parliament across the river
Kossuth Lajos tér – Hungarian Parliament Building
Astoria – near the Hungarian National Museum
Blaha Lujza tér – intersects the Grand Boulevard
Örs vezér tere – shopping area (Árkád, IKEA)
M3 – North–South Line (blue line)
Opened: 1976
Route: Újpest-központ – Kőbánya-Kispest
Fun fact: Serves office districts, residential areas, and airport transit
Features: Fully renovated and modernized by 2023
Key stations:
Újpest-központ – residential and suburban center
Lehel tér – market hall
Nyugati pályaudvar – train station, Westend shopping mall
Deák Ferenc tér – central transfer station
Kálvin tér – near Central Market Hall
Nagyvárad tér – medical university
Kőbánya-Kispest – terminal with airport bus connections
M4 – South–East Line (green line)
Opened: 2014
Route: Kelenföld railway station – Keleti railway station
Fun fact: Fully automated, modern train system
Features: Deep tunnels, sleek modern stations, fully accessible
Key stations:
Kelenföld – western rail hub
Móricz Zsigmond körtér – major transport junction
Gellért tér – near Gellért Thermal Bath
Fővám tér – Great Market Hall
Kálvin tér – transfer station
Rákóczi tér – Grand Boulevard
Keleti pályaudvar – international railway station
Additional Useful Information:
Deák Ferenc tér is the meeting point for M1, M2, and M3, and Kálvin tér is where Metro lines M3 and M4 meet.
Tickets and passes are valid across all metro lines, trams, and buses.
Metro trains on line 1 run approximately between 4:30 AM and 11:30 PM and on lines 2, 3 and 4 until 1:00AM.
M4 is fully accessible, while the other lines are only partially accessible.
Scroll down on this page to find detailed station lists and timetables for each metro line – from M1 to M4. Perfect for planning your journey and navigating the city with ease.