Port of Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
The Port of Budapest, also known as the Csepel Freeport, is the principal port of Hungary situated on the river Danube, just 450 kilometers from the Italian port of Trieste. It serves as a major hub for dry cargo, containers, breakbulk, RORO, and refined petroleum products. Budapest is a breathtaking city with the largest UNESCO World Heritage Sites, an extensive underground railway system, and iconic landmarks such as the parliament building. The city has a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire and offers a blend of cultural heritage and modern amenities. Attractions include Buda Castle Quarter, Heroes' Square, and the world's largest thermal water cave system. Visitors can also enjoy a cruise on the Danube River and explore neighboring capitals like Ljubljana and Zagreb. The port features state-of-the-art facilities including a container terminal, Agroterminal, and multipurpose terminal. With a thriving tourism sector and excellent trade connections, Budapest is a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide.
Location
City: Budapest
Region: Budapest
Country: Hungary
Coordinates: 47.4979° N, 19.0402° E