culture
Budapest’s Ludwig Museum presents Hungarian neo-Avant-Garde art
A new exhibit emphasizes the significance of an artistic group that pushed boundaries on the periphery of the Hungarian art scene in the 1960s and ’70s.
A new exhibit emphasizes the significance of an artistic group that pushed boundaries on the periphery of the Hungarian art scene in the 1960s and ’70s.
Every Sunday – including during Easter – this historic downtown hotel pampers restaurant guests with a lavish smorgasbord of creatively themed brunch delights.
Navigate Hungary’s capital in style and immerse in chic city life with TWINSET Budapest, offering complete outfits for urban women on downtown’s Fashion Street.
Bamba Marha’s hearty and tasty burger variations are now available by Oktogon, near the Basilica, and at Deák Ferenc Square. We visit the newest location.
We attended Budapest’s pre-premiere screening of “Paterson”, Jim Jarmusch’s latest feature film, and its poetic beauty left a deep impression on our hearts.
Since this past summer, the international taxi network’s Hungary branch provides comfortable transportation for city dwellers in Budapest with 150 cars.
Although Raktár Bar opened only three years ago, it already boasts a summertime “beach”, and now it recently launched a large party arena called Raktár Klub.
The freshest superstar of the Klauzál Square Market Hall is Kurucz Hentes és Lacipecsenye, where they make mouthwateringly savory sausages with a twist.
This brand-new fitness center near Oktogon opened with a serious mission: they would like to make athletic training available and fun-filled for everyone.
If you’re looking for Star Wars-themed accommodations and/or somewhere to keep your bags safe while touring the Magyar metropolis, this is the service for you.
Between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, downtown Pest’s BRKLYN club hosts an unforgettable program of nightly blowouts where you can dance the year away.
This hidden eatery near Kálvin Square is full of varied vegan meals that entice everyone – even carnivores – inside for a bite, or to order for takeaway.
At this sophisticated new salon in District XIII, everything starts with a coffee and some advice, and ends with carefully created hairdos and happy guests.
The country’s top bartenders recently faced off in Budapest to create intoxicating rum-cocktail concoctions for the Bacardí Legacy Hungarian semi-finals.
Until January 8th, anyone can enter Europe’s biggest international DJ contest to win a range of prizes, including a European tour and an exclusive contract.
With a smartphone or tablet, guests at this temporary high-tech display can admire endangered animals at one of the city’s most popular shopping plazas.
Coin-operated laundry facilities are only now becoming popular in Hungary, but Budapest’s Bubbles laundromats provide this service with style – 24 hours a day.
Thailand’s amazing atmosphere is evoked inside an Óbuda building – at Orchidea Thai Massage Salon, professional massage therapists crack cramped joints.
Until mid-January, Jack Daniel’s world-famous whiskeys, heavenly cocktail concoctions, and creative exhibits fill up a pop-up place at Fehér Hajó Street 1.
Renowned stars of international pop and electronic music will shine in Budapest during November 4-5, when guests can also enjoy related cultural events.
If you love burgers, you will also love Che Che’s superb sandwiches that can be packed generously with Angus steak, melted goat cheese, or even bacon and eggs.
Along with delicious lunch menus and autumn flavors, downtown Pest’s Macesz Bistro is attracting guests with a video cookbook revealing time-tested recipes.
The first-ever virtual reality escape room game of Central Europe, Cosmos, sends players to outer space to carry out a mission among magically designed stars.
After opening as a specialty café a year ago, and then adding Hungary’s prized Figula wines to the selection, this became a unique coffeehouse-wine bar hybrid.
Providing a magnificent fine-dining milieu, this welcoming eatery serves meals made according to the several-hundred-year-old recipes of the Bodrogi Family.