Presented in a new form and with a new image, Hungary’s
most important festival
of the
contemporary
arts is to offer a host of not-to-be-missed events between 3–19 October. With almost 250 events at 47 venues, the colourful programme includes productions in classical and
pop music, jazz and dance, contemporary music and opera, theatre and contemporary circus
, along with evenings of literature, visual art and design exhibits. Hungary's most important contemporary “total” art festival – after being reconceived in many important respects – will welcome visitors for the 23rd time in cooperation with the Palace of Arts – Budapest, the Budapest Festival and Tourist Centre and the Hungarian Tourism Ltd.




The now customary venues of the Palace of Arts - Budapest, Liszt Academy, Erkel Theatre, Budapest Music Centre, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Millenáris Cultural Centre, Átrium Film Theatre, Bálna Cultural, Commercial and Leisure Centre and A38 Ship will be joined by the CAFe Tent erected next to the Palace of Arts, while contemporary culture will also be finding a home in the city's ruin pubs and public areas. The programme offering will be further enriched by the addition of three illustrious events to the CAFe series: the 11th Budapest Design Week showing the best work from Hungarian and international designers, the Art Market Budapest's contemporary fine arts market and the finals of the 2014 Armel Opera Competition and Festival.
Tickets: 
http://cafebudapestfest.hu/programok.