Budapest’s Party Tram Is Back and Ready to Roll!

If you thought exploring Budapest meant hopping between ruin bars and thermal baths, hold onto your travel hat—because the city’s coolest moving party venue is about to shake things up. The legendary Bulivillamos (Party Tram) is rolling out of the depot once again, and this time it’s celebrating Budapest’s birthday in the most epic way possible.
Picture this: you’re gliding through the streets of Hungary’s capital, bass thumping through vintage tram cars, while the city’s historic boulevards become your personal dance floor backdrop. It’s like a club on wheels, except your Instagram stories will be infinitely more interesting than your friend’s basement DJ set.
When the Party Tram Hits the Tracks
Mark your calendars for November 15-16, 2025 because this isn’t just any weekend—it’s when Budapest throws itself the birthday bash it deserves. From 4 PM to 9 PM both Saturday and Sunday, you can catch the Bulivillamos making its rounds on the iconic tram line 49. Five departures each day mean multiple chances to score a spot on what’s basically Budapest’s hottest ticket since sliced lángos became a thing.
The tram departs from Deák Ferenc tér (that’s Deák Square for the non-Hungarian speakers among us) every hour on the hour starting at 4 PM, with the final departure at 8 PM. The journey takes you along line 49’s route all the way to Kelenföld Railway Station before dancing its way back to Deák tér. Think of it as a moving celebration that combines sightseeing with sick beats—though let’s be honest, you’ll probably be too busy dancing to notice the landmarks whizzing by.
The DJs Making Your Commute Legendary
Saturday, November 15 brings LavaLava to the decks, and if you know anything about Budapest’s party scene, you know these folks are basically electronic music royalty. Since 2008, they’ve been curating some of the city’s most inclusive and electrifying dance floors. They’re the musical veterans who’ve seen trends come and go but keep the vibe consistently excellent. Expect an eclectic mix that’ll have everyone from backpackers to local hipsters moving in sync.
Sunday, November 16 switches gears with Chat Boutique taking over the DJ booth. This collective specializes in blending House, Disco, and Funk with fresh, contemporary sounds that hit you right in the feels—and the feet. Joining them are Constant K and Perrin, promising uplifting melodies paired with bass lines that’ll vibrate through those vintage tram floors. Their mission? Creating connection and unforgettable moments. On a moving tram. Through Budapest. Yeah, it’s as cool as it sounds.
How to Actually Get on This Thing
Here’s where it gets important, so pay attention (unlike that time you missed your flight because you were scrolling through memes). You can’t just rock up and hop aboard like it’s a regular tram. The Bulivillamos operates on a first-come, first-served wristband system, and pre-registration is mandatory.
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Head over to the BKK website at bkk.hu/bulivillamos and register with your email address, selecting which departure time you’re aiming for. You’ll receive a QR code via email—guard this like it’s your passport because it’s your golden ticket. When you arrive at the Deák tér tram stop before your selected departure time, show your QR code along with a valid Budapest public transport ticket or pass to exchange it for a wristband.
Here’s the catch: only the fastest 80 people per departure get wristbands. So if you’re fashionably late to everything, this might be the one time to show up early. The tram maxes out at 75-80 passengers for safety and sanity reasons, and after each journey, everyone disembarks so a fresh crew can board. Democracy in action, tram style.
The Practical Bits You Need to Know
You’ll need two things to party on wheels: that precious wristband and a valid BKK ticket or pass. A single-ride ticket or any Budapest travel pass works fine—basically whatever you’d use to ride regular public transport in the city. The beauty is that your normal tourist pass covers it, making this one of the most affordable party experiences you’ll find in any European capital.
Boarding and alighting happens exclusively at Deák tér. No hopping on at random stops along route 49, no matter how tempting it might seem when you spot the party tram approaching. This isn’t your Uber—it’s a carefully orchestrated mobile celebration with rules.
Each loop takes roughly an hour, giving you plenty of time to dance, mingle with fellow travelers and locals, and soak in the surreal experience of partying through Budapest’s streets. After your ride ends back at Deák tér, you’re perfectly positioned to continue the night at nearby ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter or grab some late-night street food.
Why This Matters for Your Budapest Trip
This event is organized by Budapest’s municipal government, the Budapest Cultural Centre, BKV (the public transport company), and BKK (the transport authority)—meaning it’s an official city celebration, not some random pop-up party. It’s Budapest showing off its playful side while celebrating its birthday, and inviting visitors to join the party.
The Bulivillamos has become legendary over recent years as one of Budapest’s most anticipated events. It’s that perfect intersection of local culture, accessible tourism, and pure fun that makes travel memorable. Plus, how many cities let you dance through their streets on public transport while DJs spin house music? This is Budapest being Budapest—quirky, creative, and unapologetically fun.
So register early, grab your wristband, bring your dancing shoes, and get ready to tell everyone back home about that time you partied on a tram in Budapest. Because some travel stories are worth the early wake-up call (or the pre-party registration, in this case). The Bulivillamos waits for no one—except maybe at traffic lights.
