Friday, 24 March
Salvador Dalí exhibition
Opening on March 24th, this new exhibition showcases more than 150 artworks of Salvador Dalí. Get ready to enter a universe that tests your perception of reality while marvelling at prints, life-size sculptures, and other specially crafted works of art. The surreal journey culminates in a unique VR experience, leaving a lasting impression on our memory and imagination.
More details and tickets here.
Watch English-friendly movies at Bem Cinema
Finding cinemas in Budapest that screen films in their original language is not an easy feat. However, you can always count on Bem Cinema when it comes to authenticity and big classics. This Friday, you can even see two movies in a row: start with Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom at 7 pm, then stay for (and sing along) John Waters' Hairspray.
Get tickets here or on-site.
Lola Marsh at the Akvárium Klub
A five-piece indie pop band from Tel Aviv. Witty lyrics. Dreamy tunes you will keep humming. And a concert we think you should see: Lola Marsh is returning to Budapest on March 24th. They will be back in Hungary for the first time after last year's Sziget Festival, and you can still snag tickets for their show. You can also read our interview with them here.
Get tickets here.
Saturday, 25 March
Yoga at the Hard Rock Cafe Budapest
Do rounds of sun salutation in an unusual and very cool setting: the Hard Rock Cafe Budapest. During a 70-minute practice, you can enjoy the healing powers of yoga above the city's focal square, the Vörösmarty tér. After the class, stay for a delicious brunch and a refreshing drink, which are all included. The fee of the program is HUF 6,000, and you can sign up by sending an email to yogabrunchbudapest@gmail.com.
More details here.
Spring Second Hand Sale on Madách Square
Things will liven and brighten up in the city centre on March 25th when second-hand and vintage clothes and accessories take over a chunk of Madách Square. Head to the local-favourite bar Telep, which is hosting the spring sale. You can then spend a pleasant - hopefully warm - Saturday afternoon finding and buying hidden treasures.
YOTTO - The Growth Tour
Finnish DJ and producer Yotto is a dance music star in the making. His tracks have been streamed hundreds of millions of times. He has worked with Orbital, Gorillaz, Rufus du Sol, Diplo and Coldplay. His record label, the Odd One Out, has ingrained itself in the dance music world as a unique label, home for established and new artists. On January 26th, his second artist album, Growth, was released, which he is presenting to Budapest on March 25th.
Get tickets here.
Sunday, 26 March
Makers' Market Budapest
The Makers' Market Budapest is a monthly fair, where you can get your hands on contemporary, artsy and designer products made by Hungarian designers. While at it, you can also chat with them and learn more about the items, which can also make beautiful presents. Their upcoming event is at the Fény utca Market on March 26th (10 am - 5 pm), and apart from stocking up on super cool designer goodies, you can also join workshops and listen to live acoustic music.
Sunday Brunch - Sip&Wonder
The first Sunday Brunch event of Mad Dog Coffee debuts on March 26th (10 am - 2 pm) with Asia-inspired flavours and an upgraded drink selection. The menu was dreamed up together with Máté Gaál, the chef of Tereza, and will include dishes like Eggs florentine, Kimchi toast, Avo open sandwich, Brekkie plate with ramen egg and bacon, Rice pudding with passionfruit, and Matcha pancake. All this can be washed down in style with a Mad Dog craft cider, Mimosa, Matcha tonic, or Fizzy tea.
Book a table at info@maddog.hu.
English Comedy Cocktail Sunday
Warm up your diaphragm and facial muscles, as a hilarious comedy show is landing in downtown Budapest this Sunday. The event is organised by Hot Paprika Comedy, a group of people bringing stand-up comedy shows in English to brighten our lives with laughter and joy. The show is free, but donations are appreciated.
More details here.