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Where to watch the World Cup in Budapest
See all the action with beers and snacks on big screens around Budapest.
See all the action with beers and snacks on big screens around Budapest.
Will Smith, Nicky Jam and Era Istrefi live it up in Budapest for the World Cup video.
From May 11th, Lake Lupa welcomes sunseekers with plunge zones, a wakeboard centre and facilities for diving.
Palatinus and Paskál Baths welcome visitors once again this weekend, a sure sign that summer is starting in Budapest.
The Free Sport Parks map pinpoints the city’s open-air facilities for football, basketball, running and other forms of exercise.
Hungary, Britain, Poland, Italy and others do battle at the week-long World Ice Hockey Championship in Budapest from Sunday.
On Earth Day, join the massive group of bikers in Budapest and promote cycling in the city to help protect the environment.
Bicycling is an exciting way to explore Budapest, especially with these English-language guided excursions taking visitors off the beaten path.
All boyhood dreams come true at the Gombfoci Museum, a shrine to Hungary's revered table-football game, in Szigetszentmiklós, just outside Budapest.
Scotland's football team and its faithful followers, the Tartan Army, are coming to Budapest tomorrow for an international with Hungary.
Between April 11th and 13th, adrenaline-fueled adventure documentaries bring intrepid escapades to Budapest’s Corvin Cinema for the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.
From March 1st, the indoor thermal area of the Széchenyi Baths will stay open until 10pm.
All of these snowy slopes offer fun winter-sports action close to the Magyar metropolis – and one is accessible with public transportation.
Buda’s centuries-old Lukács Baths stay open for soakers until 2am on February 9th and 23rd and again on March 9th and 23rd.
A globetrotter presents new footage of climbing around in Buda’s Pál-völgyi Cave, involving tight squeezes through ancient rock formations.
Escape the winter cold with a Scandinavian-style sweat session enhanced with panoramic Danube views – all available within a parking spot.
How to watch ice hockey in Budapest – where, when, who and how much.
If you are looking for a last-minute Christmas gift or just want to indulge in muscle-melting pleasures amid palatial settings, dive into the Royal Spa at the Corinthia Hotel Budapest.
A curving ice slide is connected to the newly reopened skating rink in the city’s Csepel neighborhood, awaiting skaters every day of the week through February 28th.
Europe’s largest artificial open-air ice rink opens at 5pm on November 20th.
A swimming pool, squash courts and a café will complete the new sports center of this prominent university, to be set up a short walk from its main Danube-side campus.
The largest trampoline park in Central and Eastern Europe awaits teenagers and active adults in south Buda.
How to watch football in Budapest, where to go, when to go and how much it costs.
All of these wonderful woodlands are easily accessible for a fun fall day trip into nature to see leaves turning yellow, orange, and brown.
Hungarian artist Zsolt Vidák created an illustration of thermal pools reminiscent of “Where’s Waldo?”, full of funny scenes and hidden details.