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Discover the World of Robots at Etele Plaza
Meet KOKO the robot dog, discover the latest technological advances, ride a rollercoaster simulator and see your favourite film characters at the World of Robots, now open at the Etele Plaza mall.
Meet KOKO the robot dog, discover the latest technological advances, ride a rollercoaster simulator and see your favourite film characters at the World of Robots, now open at the Etele Plaza mall.
With spring around the corner, we've gathered a list of lovely spots in and around Budapest to hear birdsong and observe our featured friends late at night and just after sunrise.
Just opened beside the Vizafogó housing estate near the Danube in District XIII, a new eco park features a lake, sun loungers and ping-pong tables, ideal for residents to meet and relax outdoors.
Wander around nature outside Budapest with our photographers as they capture the woods, waterfalls and hiking trails within easy reach of the city centre.
To start the hiking season, we trek to the Julianus Lookout Tower from Nagymaros, taking in amazing panoramic views and getting a strenuous day's exercise.
Purrrrfect! To celebrate World Cat Day, we've gathered images of the fantastic felines our photographers have spotted in all kinds of locations around Budapest.
Hungarian Cycling Tourism are organising fancy dress on two wheels, with costumed bike rides around Etyek and Szentendre to celebrate two recently renovated routes.
Escape from the Aztec Catacomb at Neverland, which showcases the heyday of the Aztec Empire with authentic artefacts, noises and aromas. Remember – you only have 60 minutes!
Here is our new series about dancing in Budapest. This lesson will introduce you to the world of Argentine Tango and how it became a popular social dance in Hungary.
The FINA World Aquatics Championships are coming to Budapest again, five years after this prestigious sporting event took place in the Hungarian capital!
Created in Scotland, the ancient sport of curling is now a major feature of the Winter Olympics. Its popularity has also spread to Hungary, with open days soon being held at the country's only rink.
Take a stroll with us along the next Buda neighbourhood to embrace contemporary culture and urban gentrification, the Margit Quarter.
Grab your hiking boots and head up to the Pilis hills just outside Budapest, where the Jági nature trail offers fresh air aplenty.
The expanded Gravity Boulder Bar reopens at the Mammut mall, for climbers of all ages and abilities to tackle slopes then soak in the sauna afterwards.
Get your skates on at Ice World, where summer nightspot Budapest Park has been transformed into a winter wonderland, with a rink, Alpine-style hut and warming winter drinks.
Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and the Moon were perfectly aligned on 10 December in the skies over Budapest, but you can also observe them in close proximity until early January.
Get your skates on at City Park for Budapest's most popular ice rink – book tickets online to avoid long queues!
Zip around town for work or sightseeing pleasure thanks to the new TIER e-scooters, chunkier and more durable than their local counterparts.
Head up to Hello Buda this weekend for free skating and DJ music at its seasonal Winterland, due to offer seasonal treats and surprises until February.
Another ice rink to open in the Hungarian capital this winter when the stage at top outdoor music venue Budapest Park is given over to skaters from 3 December.
Discover a new play castle and relax with the family at Szilfa glade, on the very edge of Budapest near Budakeszi Wildlife Park.
Nr1 Fitness gyms welcome visitors of all nationalities, ages and body types, 24/7, with four well-equipped and affordable locations around Budapest.
Every dog has its day at Kutya egy hely, a new canine-friendly café opened on Rottenbiller utca, with an indoor playground and doggy daycare offered twice a week.
With her Global Chess Festival due to take place at the Hungarian National Gallery this Saturday, legendary champion Judit Polgár lays our her vision for a more inclusive game to help educate kids.
On 9 and 10 October, the Night of Cafés will bring back memories of iconic Budapest coffeehouses, showcasing culture in various forms and specialty coffee at elegant and contemporary cafés.