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Aeropark is an open air aviation museum located next to Terminal 2 at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport. The Museum offers Soviet era airplanes, a flight simulator, a souvenir shop and a cafe. Some of the planes can be visited inside, including the cockpit! Take the captain's seat and listen to our guides’ stories!.Most guides used to fly these aircraft and speak English!
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Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Aeropark Budapest
Liszt Ferenc International Airport, 2B terminalja mellett Budapest Hungary
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Aeropark Budapest
Come and visit us, we are open every day from end March until end October, and every weekend in between. Parking is free. Public transport: take the bus 200E from Kobanya-Kispest metro station or Liszt Ferenc International Airport Terminal 2, get off at the first stop after the Terminal ("Repulomuzeum"), then just follow the sidewalk. Aircraft on display: Lisunov Li-2, Ilyushin Il-14, Ilyushin Il-18 (2pcs), Antonov An-2 (2pcs), Mil Mi-2 Helicopter, Yakovlev Yak-40 (2pcs), Let L-410, Tupolev Tu-134 and Tu-154. The simulator is currently a Cessna (free) with plans to build an Airbus A320 (will be charged extra). The souvenir shop offers aviation memorabilia from MALÉV Hungarian Airlines' heritage plus aircraft models, books and other collectibles. The Café offers coffee, tea, soft drinks and beer plus small snacks.
15 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Prince T,
Aug 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
This activity is not at all Tourist Friendly. There was nothing written in English, everything in Hungarian. There was not even an Audio Guide. People were having a attitude and there is not even a tour. This price is only price of entrance. The activities inside the Museum have another price. Also this Museum is outside of the city. So please save your time and money and visit something within the City.
George Vienna,
May 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The collection of numerous old planes, most of which can also be entered, as well as a TU-134 simulator, make the Aeropark worth seeing! The simulator flight was very interesting, we were well looked after!


Joyce W,
May 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It's good, there are about 20 aircraft and three can be visited, large luggage can be borrowed from the souvenir shop. There are many Hungarian emperors to make aircraft and passenger aircraft. I personally like helicopters, so I took some pictures of helicopters.




davidcB8929IO,
Jan 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
One of the best Aviation Museums in Europe. There are 18 airframes here but they are all accessible, well presented and to a Western european visitor have high rarity value. The Li-2, Il-14 and Kamov are superb the Li -2 having original interior and beautifully preserved. The museum staff are friendly and very knowledgeable (not something you find everywhere) and deserve support. If you can plan ahead (at least 4 days) you can arrange a tour of the nearby airport - which include AIRSIDE and the airport although not the busiest has some fabulous visitors. 10/10 for this
Magorzata P,
Jul 3, 2024
- Review from Viator
Quite a few planes, helicopters and cars (fire engine, police car, airport service vehicles) to see. Unfortunately most of them were not open so we could see them only from the outside, which was a bit of a disappointment. To make it a good value for money we'd expect all of them to be accessible from the inside as well. The guides were sitting in the cockpits of all the bigger planes that we could visit, which was a bit uncomfortable. We'd rather be alone inside for spontaneous selfies and so on 😉 It would be better if the guide were available outside instead. We were lucky, because it was cloudy and a bit windy during our visit, but don't go there when it's hot and sunny as there's no shade anywhere and obviously no air conditioning inside the planes.
emanuelep5,
Nov 17, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
For enthusiasts it is always interesting to see an Aeronautics museum but this is really small and, despite the presence of some staff who give explanations, there are no explanatory signs on every plane, much less in English. It is also unclear whether the simulator can be used.
sophie fdr ,
Jan 30, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very great exhibition, perfect for airplane fans! Unfortunately, many planes were locked but still a great experience. Price good and about 10 min walk from the airport.










Malekazzam89,
Nov 7, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
I visited the aeropark in the 7th of November 2020. My friend and I traveled from the city center to airport area where the aero park is located. As usual, it is very convienet to travel in Budapest due to the excellent and well-organized transportation system. We reached at 12:45 PM approximately. At the first glance, It was a very nice, cosy, and historic place. At the entrance, we bought two tickets, as we are students we got a modest discount, so the total amount was 2,0000 HUF. The staff is really friendly and cooperative. We visited all planes some of them are opened, while others are closed. The place gives you feeling of how this great and fabulous country has a diverse culture and reaches history. We met a decent retired pilot. He told us many stories about airplanes and aviation history in Hungary. He was very humble and decent as all Hungarian fellow. At the end of our trip we had the same initial impression about that amazing place. I highly recommend to visit this great place and enjoy the scenes there.










411sergeya,
Apr 5, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you fly with a connection in Budapest and there is no time or desire to move to the city, and there is also no desire to sit in the Airport building, you can walk. There's not much to see, only half a dozen samples. Maybe the kids will be interested.
jwcchristiansen,
Oct 28, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
I travel to Budapest a *lot* visiting family and I’ve never had a chance to visit this attraction. I changed it this time. The aircraft and ground handling elements are from the time of the Hungarian airline, MALEV and almost all of the equipment likewise, although some (e.g. radar set) has a different manufacturer name. A young volunteer, whose name I’m ashamed to say I didn’t get, acted as our (free) guide and had keys to all of the aircraft - unlike a lot of aviation museums, one can get up close and personal with the airframes here, a real boon. Being a Cold War kid, with a dad in the RAF, I never thought I’d ever get to see the inside of aircraft manufactured by Tupolev, Yakolev, Ilyushin and Antonov, never mind sit in the captains seat and be talked through the controls by a young man who I suspect has a bright future as a commercial pilot. If, like me, you’re an aviation enthusiast, this is the place for you.
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