The M2 motorway, or 2/A, is a Hungarian motorway connecting Budapest to Vác.
The M3 motorway is a Hungarian motorway connecting Budapest to Nyíregyháza.
It will eventually connect Budapest to the Ukrainian border.
The M6 motorway connects Pécs and Budapest with the driving time between the two cities taking about 1 hours now.
Budget airline Wizz Air connects Budapest with Tran-sylvania's Târgu Mureş.
Wizz also connects Budapest with Târgu Mureş three times a week.
The first railroad track was built here in 1860 and helped to connect Budapest with the ports Rijeka and Trieste.
Through the region passes the European route E65, which connects Budapest and Zagreb with the Adriatic Port of Rijeka.
The M1 motorway is a motorway in northwestern Hungary, connecting Budapest to Győr and Vienna.
The M4 motorway is a planned Hungarian motorway, which will, upon completion, connect Budapest to Oradea and further Romanian cities.