The expansion of the network did not take long: XTM now welcomes tourists at one of Budapest’s busiest intersections, in the Corvin Palace building, at the entrance to Time Out Market, on Blaha Lujza Square. The location was not chosen at random. Blaha Lujza Square is one of the capital’s best-known meeting points, visited by thousands of tourists every day, whether for gastronomic experiences, sightseeing, or public transport transfers. Time Out Market has quickly become one of Budapest’s new internationally renowned attractions. From now on, visitors arriving at the market or setting off from here to explore the city can exchange their currency for forints in less than a minute, without having to queue. A strategic location in the heart of the city. The new XTM ATM is the ideal solution for those who: have just arrived in the city, want to get cash quickly, or simply do not want to look for a currency exchange office that is open at the right time. Blaha Lujza Square is also an important transport hub, with metro, tram, and bus services all converging there. This means that the ATM is located right where tourist traffic is at its heaviest. A growing network with ever-wider coverage. XTM is currently available at the following locations in Budapest: Vörösmarty tér 2 – the first XTM, in the Interchange store Városháza park – Budapest Card Center – 24/7 access Blaha Lujza tér – Corvin Palace, Time Out Market entrance The goal of continuous expansion is clear: to make currency exchange as natural and accessible as using a ticket machine or ATM. Budapest and Interchange keep pace with international trends Self-service financial solutions are becoming increasingly popular among tourists worldwide. The expansion of XTM in Budapest shows that the city is not only following but also actively shaping the modern travel experience. The machine installed at Corvin Palace is another step towards making Budapest an even more convenient and user-friendly destination. The message is clear: if you need cash, XTM is already there, where the city pulsates. 1/4 ×