Friday

11am - 7pm: Attila Bartis: On the islands at the Mai Manó House
Find some time this weekend to see the largest-ever exhibition of images by Hungarian photographer Attila Bartis. Almost a hundred of his black-and-white works present gorgeous Indonesia, a country he has chosen as his second home.
6pm - 8pm: Nighttime Zoo Tour at the Budakeszi Wildlife Park
On a few special days this spring, the Budakeszi Wildlife Park opens its gates after dark, inviting everyone to discover the exciting world of nocturnal animals. This event is mostly Hungarian-friendly, but still could be enjoyable for animal lovers. If you'd like to participate, send an e-mail to budakeszi.vadaspark@bkvp.hu with the subject of Éjszakai túra. Bring a flashlight, warm clothes and your braver side.
7pm - 8pm: English Comedy Night at Szimpla Kávézó
British comedian Jack Holmes brings his brand new show to Budapest for the first time on Friday. Head to the city's bar vortex and enjoy a jolly night of English banter.
8:15pm - 10:15pm: The Death of Stalin Pre-Premier Screening at the Art+ Cinema
Moscow, 1953: after tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader... On Friday, the Art+ Cinema screens this wickedly irreverent satire before its premier in Hungary with original English audio and Hungarian subtitles.
Saturday

4pm - 7pm: Vans and Herschel Sample Sale at Telep
Telep fills with Vans shoes and Herschel bags offered for half price on Saturday. Countless new and second-hand items also await.
8pm - 9pm: Classical Music Concert at Matthias Church
On Saturday, the walls of the wonderful Matthias Church resonate with classical pieces by Vivaldi, Bach, Albinoni, Mozart, Sibelius and Bizet in memoriam of renowned Hungarian conductor and pianist, György Solti.
11:45pm - 9:30pm: Budapest Architecture Film Days at the Toldi Cinema
This annual four-day motion-picture attraction highlights the metamorphosis of major cities around the world, building on the correlation between the movie industry and city constructions. Between Thursday and Sunday, altogether 30 features will be showing in original English or with English subtitles, most of them on Saturday and Sunday.
11pm - 6am: John Digweed Extended Set at the Akvárium Klub
Once voted World No 1 spinner by DJ Magazine, British record producer John Digweed brings an all-nighter set to Budapest on Saturday. Having cemented his name in the pages of dance music history over the years, Digweed has appeared at top clubs around the world, as well as on film.
Sunday

10am – 6pm: Vegan Sunday Market at Anker’t
A small vegan market is held each month at Anker’t ruin pub, warmly welcoming followers of a vegan or healthy lifestyle with countless healthy treats. Pamper your taste buds with wonderful vegan products and meet new people at this cool community center. The event is child- and dog-friendly, and also comes with cooking workshops. The special guest this time is Hungarian celebrity Kristóf Steiner, who’ll be offering great tips to vegans.
5pm - 7pm: Roman Holiday at the Bem Cinema
Sunday afternoon could hardly be any better spent than watching this charming all-time classic with the wonderful and utterly handsome Gregory Peck and the ultimate gamine Audrey Hepburn on the big screen. See all over how Princess Ann and eager journalist Joe fall in love by the Spanish Steps and daydream about a Roman holiday. Original English audio, Hungarian subtitles.
8pm - : Enrique Iglesias at the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
Good news for Iglesias fans: the King of Latin Pop performs in Budapest on two consecutive nights, on March 11th and 12th. You can shake those hips and sing made-up lyrics instead of real Spanish words at the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna.
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