Culture
PesText International Literary and Cultural Festival
World-famous Italian, Turkish, and Portugese writers visit Budapest for this literary festival.
World-famous Italian, Turkish, and Portugese writers visit Budapest for this literary festival.
Let your inner shopaholic and eco-warrior enjoy themselves at the same time by joingin a cool second-hand sale.
If you are up for meeting new people (sorry pals, it's girls only), join the very first event of Budapest Girls Talking & Walking.
If you are up for exploring some of Kolodko's fun statuettes, hop on a bike and join the NightRiders on April 27th.
For two weeks from 27 April, more than 200 performers from different generations join together to celebrate jazz.
Budapest Park, the city's favourite open-air concert venue, is ready to open its gates for the season, promising fun nights under the stars.
Halfway up the Buda Hills, Czakó Piacz Farmers' Market is a real gem.
Downtown's Flava Kitchen&More is an urban jungle waiting to be explored.
On April 28th, as an opening of the Budapest Spring Festival, the Tavaszi TáncTér (Spring Dance Square) arrives with various genres from Argentine tango demonstrations to swing.
If you are up for watching a brilliant Hungarian animated movie, add Pelican Blue to your list.
If plants and handmade products speak to your heart, pop to the 8th district open-air market on April 27th.
As the new summer hangout of Hungarian brewery Mad Scientist, TETŐ opens its season with craft beers and good vibes.
The Museum of Ethnography is hosting the first comprehensive exhibition of Brazilian photographer Claudia Andujar in Hungary.
The Swan is a masterpiece of comedy: witty, brilliant, bright and ironic. And you enjoy it with English subtitles on April 29th.
A true cult band will rock the Dürer Kert stage on 21 April: Canadian band Godspeed You! Black Emperor is one of the most important post-rock and experimental bands in the world.
Baxter Dury will perform in Hungary for the first time at the House of Music Hungary on 20 April.
Slash, one of the most influential guitarists of all time, returns to Budapest alongside Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators.
Formed in 2010, Widowspeak evoke the finest eras of shoegaze and dream pop in a contemporary package. And they are coming to Budapest.
If you are a fan of sushi, ramen, and baos, head to Botellón Terasz – and make sure to be hungry.
If you like hunting for treasures, especially if they are vintage, head to the gate of Budapest's Jewish district and browse on Madách tér.
Join the picnic, livening up the hills and the Gastro Promenade with live music, local products, seasonal food, wine tastings, and a vibrant atmosphere.