
Traffic Disruptions in Hungary Due to the Tour de Hongrie – List of Road Closures and Detours
The Tour de Hongrie 2025 kicks off on May 13, and drivers across Hungary – including in Budapest – should expect temporary road closures and detours due to the cycling race. Check the list below to find out when and where traffic disruptions are expected.
The event will feature 126 participants competing in an 875-kilometer Hungarian race consisting of five main stages. Police and event security will close roads along the route only for the time necessary to avoid significant disruption to drivers.
National Routes:
– Stage 1: (Budapest – Győr, 210 km); May 14, 2025 (Wednesday)
– Stage 2: (Veszprém – Siófok, 178 km); May 15, 2025 (Thursday)
– Stage 3: (Gödöllő – Gyöngyös-Kékestető, 163 km); May 16, 2025 (Friday)
– Stage 4: (Tata – Székesfehérvár, 154 km); May 17, 2025 (Saturday)
– Stage 5: (Etyek – Esztergom, 170 km); May 18, 2025 (Sunday)
Traffic Restrictions in Budapest:
Temporary traffic restrictions are expected in the capital on May 12, 13, and 14, 2025, affecting the following routes:
➡️ St. Gellért Quay – Döbrentei Square – Apród Street – Ybl Miklós Square – Chain Bridge Street – Clark Ádám Square – Chain Bridge – Széchényi István Square – Apáczai Csere János Street – Petőfi Square – 15 March Square – Belgrád Quay – Liberty Bridge – St. Gellért Square;
➡️ Polytechnic Quay – Pázmány Péter Promenade – Dombóvári Road – Budafoki Road – Hunyadi János Road – Main Road No. 6.
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