Here's our list of the most classic experiences to be enjoyed in Hungary's capital, with some unexpected sights along the way. Whether visiting the city for a few days or a few years, don't miss these spots!
People from all over the world come to live and work in Budapest – if you're one of them, check out these expat events to help foreigners meet new people and make friends.
We Love Budapest shares hard-earned insider tips and tricks for having maximum fun during Budapest’s spectacular Sziget Festival, happening August 11-18.
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Discover your true potential for enjoying life while flourishing at work with the affirmative programs of Budapest-based consultancy Hungry 4 Learning, the organizers of next month’s Happiness Week.
Hungary's first designer collection of temporary tattoos is finally finished. With the cool creations of TATZ, you can show off interesting ink at summertime festivals while feeling no pain.
Whether traveling to Hungary's biggest party from across the continent or downtown Budapest, we offer the easiest ways to arrive at the Sziget Festival.
Check out major Magyar monuments while learning how to navigate the excellent transit system of Hungary’s capital with a new sightseeing excursion offered by the city’s friendliest multilingual guides.
After a comprehensive renovation, one of Buda’s best-known plazas - the site of Hungary's "Zero Kilometer Stone" - is now more attractive and much greener. We visit this entryway to Castle Hill and the Chain Bridge.
The sculptures that were missing from this double-spanned crossing since World War II were finally put back in their original place, completing recent renovation efforts.
The centuries-old Matthias Church is revived after extensive renovations to its artistic attractions, and here we can see interesting curios and amazing concerts.
Numerous major Magyar movement artists shine after sunset during the annual outdoor performance series of Dance Evenings in the Carmelite Courtyard, now happening atop Castle Hill.
The newly established Budapest TukTuk service provides passengers with a playful way to get around the Magyar metropolis in their distinctively tiny vehicles, operated by a truly creative team.
Yesterday afternoon, a historic building at District VI's Kodály Körönd caught fire, sending billows of smoke over Andrássy Avenue. We Love Budapest's photojournalists were on the scene.
Here's the final installment of We Love Budapest's monthly update about the hottest and most interesting bands that will play at this year's Sziget Festival.
For many years, one of Pest's most imposing plazas was relegated to serving as a grungy parking lot. Now Madách Square is freshly renovated to become a modern city-center meeting point - we take a look.
Budapest's most popular parkland isle has so many hidden treasures, it would take an entire summertime to discover them all. Get to know "Margitsziget" in this guide to its diverse sights and activities.
Hidden among the peaks above Óbuda, a charming valley awaits anyone with an adventurous spirit and a single bus ticket. Come explore Szépvölgy’s pristine forests, sweeping panoramas, and extreme-sports playgrounds.
An innovative new type of Hungarian-built bicycle uses cords instead of chains to propel pedalers - give it a try while seeing the sights with Chainless Budapest bike tours.
Even though the traveler's tradition of sending postcards is fading into the past, most of us still like to admire them. Now there is a private collection of 2,000 postcards exhibited – including real rarities and limited pieces – in Gozsdu Udvar.