Limos4 provides all-inclusive Budapest cruise port transfer service to and from the Port of Budapest cruise terminal that is 5 km away from the city center.
Our multilingual, polite and highly trained chauffeur will meet you at the terminal, holding a personalized name board and ready to assist you with your luggage. You will receive the contact information of your driver one day prior to the cruise port transportation service.
If you are making a quick stay in Budapest during your cruise, we can provide a customized sightseeing tour so that you will be able to see much of what the fascinating city has to offer in a short period of time.
Whether you are looking for an appropriate transportation solution for a Budapest sightseeing tour, a transfer from Port of Budapest to airport or a single transfer from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to cruise port, Limos4 offers a great fleet of sedans, business vans, minibuses and coaches operated by our code-dressed chauffeurs and our Customer Care support all along the way.
“We hired Limos4 to meet us at the cruise pier and transport us to a downtown hotel. Cab lines at the pier are extremely long, and we were grateful to see our driver waiting for us when we left the ship. Finn speaks perfect English and pointed out the sights on our way to the hotel. We recommend this service highly!”
“Limos4 was the best choice I could have made. I didn’t miss one meeting, I arrived punctually at all my appointments, I didn’t catch a cold, I didn’t get stressed and I could admire the beautiful and elegant city. In fact, it was a “five star” experience.”
Due to increased concerns for safety brought on by the COVID-19 virus, Limos4 has implemented additional sanitary measures and rigorous protocols to ensure the utmost safety for you. Also, we are currently paying particular attention to ensuring that the measures are effective, while working hard to provide you with the highest quality of service. Limos4 is closely monitoring the information shared by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to comply with the best-practice guidelines.