1st International Conference on Lexicology and Lexicography • Practical Information
Lunch and coffee breaks:
Sandwich lunch and coffee breaks are included in the registration fee.
Social event:
The conference dinner on 30 September will be held at Domus Vinorum and is included in the registration fee.
Accommodation:
Budapest offers a wide range of hotels. The closest to the venue are those located in the 6th and 7th districts of Budapest:
- Up Hotel Budapest (Budapest, Csengery utca 31.)
- Danubius Hotel Hungaria City Center (Budapest, Rákóczi út 90.)
- RES City Residence Hotel Budapest (Budapest, Szív utca 7.)
- EasyHotel Budapest Oktogon (Budapest, Eötvös utca 25/A)
Travel information:
Getting to Budapest
By plane
Budapest’s main international airport is Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD).
Airport shuttle bus (100E): A direct bus runs between the airport and Deák Ferenc tér in the city centre. From Deák tér, take metro line M1 (yellow line) towards Mexikói út and get off at Kodály körönd. From there it is about a 10-minute walk to MEMO Budapest (Wesselényi utca 73).
Public bus (200E): A cheaper option is to take bus 200E from the airport to Kőbánya-Kispest (end of the M3 metro line), then continue by metro to Deák Ferenc tér and follow the same route as above.
Taxi: Official taxis cost around €25–30 (≈ 10 000–11 000 HUF) to the city centre and take about 30 minutes.
Airport shuttle service: A fixed-price minibus service (shared ride, 3–8 passengers) is also available.
More information about airport transport: https://www.bud.hu/en/passengers/transport/public_transportation/budapest_public_transportation
By train
International trains usually arrive at Keleti Railway Station. Take metro line M2 (red line) in the direction of Déli pályaudvar and get off at Deák Ferenc tér. From there, take metro line M1 (yellow line) to Kodály körönd, then walk about 10 minutes to the venue.
Public transport in Budapest is operated by the Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK), which provides buses, trams, trolleybuses, metro lines, and suburban trains (HÉV) under a unified ticketing system.
Tickets and passes can be purchased at metro stations, ticket machines, or via the BKK FUTÁR app.
Budapest is very walkable, and taxis and ride-hailing services (Bolt, Főtaxi) are widely available.
English information: https://bkk.hu/en/