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The Bucharest Metro System

Introduction:

The Bucharest Metro system was build in the Communist period, the first line being opened in 1979, several others opening between then and 2000. Although rather limited compared to other large cities' networks, it's a useful way to get between certain places, especially when the weather is awful and the surface transport packed out.

Buying Tickets:

Tickets can be purchased from any Metro station. Two options are available, a two-journey ticket or a ten-journey ticket, the latter normally working out to be more economic. When you have bought your ticket, insert it into the turnstyle and when it says 'liber' you may pass through. Don't forget to take the ticket with you. On the reverse of the ticket you can see how many trips remain on the card.

Prices: (last updated 19-12-05)

Two-journey ticket: 2 RON
Ten-journey ticket: 6.5 RON
Monthly pass: 20 RON
1-day card : 3.0 RON

Safety:

On the whole the metro is safe, although as with anywhere in Bucharest you should be wary of pickpockets. Some of the major lines have security guards on the trains. Buskers and beggers frequently appear in carriages but are generally harmless and not obsessively persistant.

Map:

Right click and save it, then print it. The metro stations are frequently without clear maps and although most carriages should have a map somewhere, they often do not. Sometimes it can be difficult to see the name of the station you are in from inside the carriage so a map in your pocket is a very handy thing.

Click here for the map of the Bucharest Metro system (opens in new window)