We present a monthly guide to major festivals, art exhibitions, food fairs, and many other events going on across Hungary’s capital during the upcoming weeks.
We Love Budapest staff photographer Norbert Hartyányi captured spring in Budapest, as people are spending more time outdoors amid both urban and green scenes.
Festivals, exhibits, concerts, and more – we offer plenty of suggestions for where to go, what to do, and who must not be missed during the next three days.
The city’s premier cultural venue is now just a scenic cruise away from downtown Budapest after the recent inauguration of a new dock for BKK’s riverboats.
View our selection of Instagram photos from this past weekend’s Budapest100 event, when the public could visit many of the city’s most beautiful old buildings.
After Liberty Bridge was closed to auto traffic last year, it spontaneously became a popular recreation space. A new movement aims to make that happen again.
A creatively filmed mini-movie portrays masses on bicycles (and other human-powered vehicles) cruising through the streets of Hungary’s capital on Saturday.
Festivals, exhibits, concerts, and more – we offer plenty of suggestions for where to go, what to do, and who must not be missed during the next three days.
Just when it seemed like winter was absolutely over, a freak blizzard coats the Buda Hills in thick powder, creating traffic chaos and beautiful scenery.
Over 100 companies, startups, co-working spaces, and community hotspots open their offices to the public during this gigantic two-day entrepreneurial jamboree.
View a new monument dedicated to the memory of thousands of Magyars forced into “Málenkij robot” service after World War II – most of whom never returned.
Festivals, exhibits, concerts, and more – we offer plenty of suggestions for where to go, what to do, and who must not be missed during the next three days.
Immerse in Hungarian Easter traditions and savor local specialties with these family-friendly festivities happening across Budapest and in the countryside.
This weekend, the annual Sakura Celebration at Pest’s sprawling botanical garden attracts crowds to admire the Japanese cherry trees while they are in bloom.
Festivals, exhibits, concerts, and more – we offer plenty of suggestions for where to go, what to do, and who must not be missed during the next three days.
Renovation works on the Chain Bridge, the Buda Castle Tunnel, and Clark Ádám Square are about to begin, with a tentative completion date of December 2019.
For only 400 forints, ride this historic merry-go-round now open in City Park by the Budapest Zoo, a whirling attraction enjoyed by generations of Magyars.
We present a monthly guide to major festivals, art exhibitions, food fairs, and many other events going on across Hungary’s capital during the upcoming weeks.
Festivals, exhibits, concerts, and more – we offer plenty of suggestions for where to go, what to do, and who must not be missed during the next three days.
Open-air minibuses are now taking passengers to major city landmarks in the city’s most historic neighborhood – and they’re free to ride with a Budapest Card.
By the end of 2018, Kossuth Square will have a modern office building that seamlessly blends 21st-century design elements with its historic surroundings.
Welcome nature’s awakening with springtime activities citywide, like riding the Budapest Eye, eating out in food-truck gardens, or getting sporty alfresco.
Now that springtime is here, we take one last look back at the cold season with this trio of freshly released mini-movies made by artistic Budapest visitors.
At 8:30pm on March 25th, Hungary’s capital joins the international initiative to shine light on climate change by going dark for an hour at many urban sites.
Enjoy these early days of spring by admiring the reawakening of nature at these three public gardens in Budapest, featuring flora from Hungary and far beyond.