
Surrounded by the Danube river, famous for its ancient trees and its beautiful gardens; Margaret Island is a historical place in the middle of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, full of beautiful spots that make it one of the most popular and most pleasant sightseeing destinations in the city.
We advise you to come to the island with enough water and sunscreen during the summer as you might end up staying quite some time in the island’s gardens! Picnics and social gatherings are frequent among locals and travelers alike. It is indeed a great spot for relaxing and enjoying a sunny day!
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Referred to as Margitsziget in Hungarian, the island is named after Saint Margaret, Margit, the daughter of the 13th-century King Béla. She was one of the most loved princesses of Hungarian history, and as a tourist it is worth knowing about her life and personal story.
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Whether you want to explore the gardens, the pools, or the historical landmarks, it’s worth planning your visit so you can make the most of your time on the island. With Go Mobility’s eco-friendly, emission-free vehicles, you can easily discover all the key points of Margaret Island.
For over 14 years, we’ve been offering bicycle, go-kart, and electric vehicle rentals on Margaret Island, so tourists and locals alike can explore this unique urban oasis in an enjoyable way.
Rent a vehicle from us and discover the wonderful world of Margaret Island, one of Europe’s most peaceful parks!
We offer various rental periods from 30 minutes to full-day use (depending on vehicle type). You can find our detailed price list here.
Did you know? Saint Margaret was born in the Kingdom of Croatia. As the youngest member of a royal family with 10 children, her father made a vow to God to place her in a convent if the Mongol invasion ended. Later, they tried to force her into marriage, but Margaret refused…
Make sure to discover the island’s history and main sights with us! We’ll be happy to drop you any hints and tips for you during your visit.