How to Visit Etyek Wine Country Without a Car

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Etyek is the easiest wine escape from Budapest — a village of cellars and cool-climate vineyards barely 30 km southwest of the city. You don’t need a car to get there, but the option you choose makes a real difference to how the day goes. Here’s the honest rundown.

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Where is Etyek?

Driving route map from Budapest to Etyek — about 29 km, 40 minutes by car
Budapest to Etyek: about 29 km, roughly 40 minutes by car

Etyek sits about 30 km southwest of Budapest — roughly 40 minutes from the centre. It’s the heart of the Etyek-Buda wine district, where limestone soils and a cool climate produce crisp whites and elegant sparkling. In fact, much of Hungary’s sparkling-wine base has long come from these hills, which is a big part of Etyek’s charm.

By public transport: the 760 bus

Yes, you can reach Etyek without a car. The budget route is bus 760 from Kelenföld railway station in Budapest, which runs roughly every hour and takes about 45 minutes to the village centre. The ticket costs only a couple of euros.

If your plan is simply to see the village and have a coffee, the bus does the job.

Why the bus has its limits

For an actual tasting day, the bus leaves a few things to sort out yourself:

  • It drops you at the village centre — but Etyek’s cellars and estates are spread across the surrounding hills, so you’re still walking or grabbing a taxi between them.
  • You’re timing everything around an hourly service, which gets tight once tastings and lunch run on.
  • Someone still has to stay clear-headed to get everyone home.

None of it is a dealbreaker for one stop — but it’s friction on a day that’s supposed to be relaxing.

The easy way: a private transfer

The simplest option is a private car that picks you up at your hotel, has you in Etyek in about 40 minutes, waits while you taste, and brings you back — no timetables, no driving, and no one in the group sitting out the wine.

A natural first stop is Etyeki Kúria — the closest serious wine estate to Budapest, pouring crisp cool-climate whites and sparkling over a glass-floored cellar.

Skip the timetable. We’ll take you door-to-door to Etyek and back — one-way or return with the driver waiting — and can arrange your tastings and a vineyard lunch so the whole day is handled.

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What a day in Etyek looks like

A typical outing: a late-morning pickup from your hotel, a tasting or two at the cellars, a long lunch among the vines, and back in the city by mid-afternoon. Because Etyek is so close, it fits neatly around the rest of a Budapest trip — no overnight needed.

Frequently asked questions

How do you get to Etyek from Budapest without a car?

Two ways: bus 760 from Kelenföld railway station (roughly hourly, about 45 minutes to the village centre), or a private transfer that takes you door-to-door in about 40 minutes and waits while you taste.

How far is Etyek from Budapest?

About 30 km southwest — roughly a 40-minute drive from the centre.

Is Etyek worth visiting?

Yes. It’s the closest wine region to Budapest and is known for crisp cool-climate whites and elegant sparkling — an easy half-day or day trip.

Getting Around Budapest?

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Will
Written by Will

Will joined Pickup Hungary as a content specialist and travel researcher, bringing a passion for uncovering authentic Hungarian experiences and sharing them with international visitors. With a background in travel writing and local research, Will works closely with the Pickup Hungary team to create comprehensive guides that help travelers make the most of their time in Budapest and throughout Hungary. From discovering hidden gems along the Danube Bend to providing insider tips for navigating Budapest's famous thermal baths, Will's goal is to make every article genuinely useful for visitors. His approach combines thorough research with practical insights from local experts, drivers, and guides who know Hungary inside out. Whether it's recommending the best wine regions, explaining cultural traditions, or helping visitors plan efficient itineraries, Will ensures readers get accurate, up-to-date information they can trust. When not writing travel content, Will helps coordinate communications and operations at Pickup Hungary, supporting the team that has made it the leading transfer and travel service in Budapest.

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