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Budapest's Tram No. 2 runs along the Pest-side Danube embankment from Jászai Mari tér (near Margaret Bridge) to Közvágóhíd, passing some of the city's most iconic landmarks at a fraction of the cost of a river cruise. National Geographic once named it among the world's best tram rides, and it remains the cheapest sightseeing experience in Budapest — a standard transit ticket covers the full route.
The Pest embankment tram route dates to the early 20th century, but the current No. 2 gained fame after Budapest's waterfront was renovated in the 2000s. The city deployed its longest trams (56 metres, 9-section CAF Urbos units) on this line, making it both a practical transit route and a de facto sightseeing service.