With the Széchenyi Baths, Museum of Ethnography, and the House of Music Hungary nestled among its trees, you can easily spend a full day here, filled with culture, gastronomy, and nature.
Autumn is a special season for long walks – exploring the city by meandering among colourful trees and fallen leaves just adds that romantic touch. Here are our 7 favourite promenades.
Autumn is a special season for long walks – exploring the city by meandering among colourful trees and fallen leaves just adds that romantic touch. Here are our 7 favourite promenades.
A walk in the City Park, biking around Lake Naplás, sightseeing and a nice coffee in the city centre – here’s how to spend a budget-friendly day in Pest.
Alfresco ice disco, a late-night soaking at a Turkish bath, or chilling in a hammock at a Palm House - if you visit Budapest in January you will be spoiled with superb things to do.
This summer, take the kids on a balloon ride, on a musical journey through time or on a train where children check the tickets and signal from the platform. All aboard!
Play the cimbalom by walking in a circle, jump on musical cushions and get a conga rhythm going – all at the new sound playground just installed by the House of Hungarian Music.
Ceramics Space at the new Museum of Ethnography displays colourful examples of household items, Bronze-Age bells and a female statuette from 2,600 BC. And it's all free to enter!
Summer vibes and premium wines await at PULP party night in City Park and at Le Troquet, Bistrot Français, both with a real art de vivre. Meet the man behind them both.
The newly opened Museum of Ethnography in City Park displays thousands of fascinating artefacts in a vast space facilitated by interactive features and topped by a panoramic roof garden.
See how professional kitesurfer Tomi Deák glides and flies over the ice in the ornate surroundings of the City Park rink, now that the skaters have gone but the winter chill and winds are still here.