Only Metro line 2 red crosses the Danube from Pest to the Buda side at present. A fourth line linking Buda and Pest is currently under construction. It stops at three major transport hubs: Batthyány tér gaze at the view to the Parliament before changing to the HÃV suburban train for Szentendre, Széll Kálmán tér former Moszkva tér, gateway to the Castle Hill and Déli pályaudvar southern railway station.
You can take trams no. 4, 6, 47, 49 from Pest all these lines except no. 4 cross at the southern hub Móricz Zsigmond körtér, south of Gellérthegy. Trams 4 & 6 now run modern Siemens Combino trams in contrast to some of the other rolling stock in use. Tram 47 and 49 run from Deák tér the central hub for Budapest metro lines through Szabadság HÃd Freedom Bridge to South-Buda.
Clark Ãdám tér is at the western end of the Сhain Bridge Széchenyi LánchÃd, which is considered to be the most beautiful of the bridges over the Danube. The tér is also home to the zero statue that signifies the start or end point of journeys from the capital as shown on the roadsigns on major roads.
Buda has two railway stations: Déli pályaudvar, already mentioned, is the terminus of metro line 2 red. Situated in the outskirts, Kelenföldi pályaudvar is becoming more and more important. Many trains leaving from Keleti pályaudvar stop here.