Hungarian Railway History Park

Budapest


This mostly outdoor museum contains more than 50 locomotives (a dozen of them still working) and an exhibition on the history of the railway in Hungary. There’s a wonderful array of hands-on activities – mostly involving getting behind the wheel – for kids. Riding the miniature locomotive is a real treat.


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