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Parties


The EYCB is a place for encounters, and parties are part of this! Thank you for respecting the instructions concerning the use of the Club / disco room and noise reduction when you are celebrating with your group.
 

Payment


Payment should be settled at Reception on check-in, or as requested by Reception. Payment for services can be made by credit card or in cash.
When a guest wishes to prolong their registered departure, prior notice should be given to Reception.
Public transport and MiniBud airport transfer tickets purchased at Reception cannot be added to your invoice.


Personal safety


Please, refrain from using in the bedrooms any electrical appliances, such as heaters, cooking appliances, or irons that could cause a fire!
The use of candles, tea-lights, or any form of open fire is forbidden in the building and anywhere on the EYCB grounds.


Peter Lauritzen Library


You will find the Peter Lauritzen collection of professional literature in sociology, political science, research and education on the premises of the Secretariat on the 3rd floor. This impressive private collection, belonging to the first Director of the EYCB, represents a resource for study and research at the EYCB. Peter Lauritzen’s family kindly donated his professional library of several hundred books to the Youth Department of the Council of Europe.

 

Postal services


The nearest post office is at the foot of the hill, at the corner of Margit utca and Török utca 2.
Close to the EYCB, at Mammut Shopping Centre, and on the Pest side, at Nyugati train station you can find post offices which are open Monday to Saturday.


Public transport


In Budapest you must purchase your ticket for public transport in advance (you cannot buy it on the vehicle). The ticket can be bought at vending machines in metro and tram stations and at the EYCB Reception.
Single tickets are valid for one trip on one vehicle. It is also possible to buy one-day, three-day, weekly and multi-passes at the main metro and tram stations. You can read more about the Budapest public transport system here: www.bkk.hu/en/news. 
Ticket inspectors regularly check tickets so please remember to validate your ticket in advance by punching it in the machine on the bus / tram at the start of your journey or in the metro station before you board the train.
Please be aware that the best “hunting ground” for pickpockets is on public transport.
To find the best ways to get out into the city and back, please consult the maps and leaflets in the entrance area of the EYCB.

 

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