Shows, concerts and cultural attractions – Budapest is always buzzing. Each week, we gather all of the important happenings taking place in our favourite city so you can plan ahead.
Crisp mornings, mysterious fogs, fallen leaves - autumn definitely looks good on Budapest. See in photos the best bits of the season, from picturesque parks to rainy cityscapes.
One of the capital's finest boutique hotels can be found near the Chain Bridge and the Buda Castle Tunnel. Hotel Clark Budapest is discreet, comfortable and reliable – just like an elegant butler.
Coming to Budapest for your course this autumn? Check out our new Budapest Student Guide for tips and information on how to stay, study and enjoy your time in Europe's liveliest and loveliest capital!
From Friday through Sunday, 26-28 August, at the liveliest downtown clubs and the most ornate theatres, find the best parties, concerts and festivals in Budapest.
The stage is set – the memorial stone commemorating the former National Theatre has been put back in its place on busy Pest square Blaha Lujza tér after thorough renovation.
Come back next week, folks! The traditional fireworks display above Budapest, cancelled on 20 August due to bad weather, will now take place the following Saturday, 27 August.
See the spectacular firework show on 20 August, sample street food on Szabadság tér and see Hungarian crafts being made at Buda Castle – all part of the celebrations for Hungary's national holiday.
Chip that dog! Stray pets can now find their way back home thanks to a scheme run by Hungarian oil company MOL, which has installed microchip readers at 153 of their garages.
Experts working on the CheckINN Revitalizátor initiative are now assessing more than two dozen proposals to transform former industrial sites around Budapest and Hungary.
Glide through the air, whizz just under Andrássy út or chug up from Városmajor in these unusual conveyances around Budapest, some first unveiled well over a century ago.
Save our neon! Contribute to a voluntary initiative to save a bright piece of Budapest's urban history and help create a Neon Wall Museum in the future!
Take a look at these colourful balconies and bright window boxes around Budapest, from veritable jungles to humble cacti, all snapped by ace photographer Kata Major.