Feeling frosty amid the winter climate? Just take a look back at Budapest’s biggest chills of recent history to put the current cold spell into perspective.
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 again peer into our cracked crystal ball to perceive some bold prophecies for Budapest in the upcoming year – join us on a fanciful journey into the future!
A cute giraffe calf was born in the early afternoon of January 1st, becoming the newest member of the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden’s animal kingdom.
Four photographers who regularly take pictures for We Love Budapest present their favorite photos from last year, creating an astounding image collection.
One of the world’s most stunning railway stations, the “Gate of Budapest”, has been enhancing the cityscape around the Grand Boulevard for over 140 years now.
This playful new mini movie by Réka Bucsi showcases this year’s Magyar triumphs at the Oscars, the Bocuse d’Or, and the Olympics, along with much more.
Although it’s a luxury to ride aboard a horse-drawn carriage nowadays, it was part of daily life here 150 years ago, when horses powered public transportation.
As Budapest is undergoing a blooming era of refurbishment, eight renewed public spaces help make this a modern metropolis with upgraded squares and parks.
We celebrate the arrival of Noel with a breathtaking collection of Budapest images from during this holiday season by Magyar photographer Krisztián Bódis.
Goulash soup, stuffed cabbage, and chicken stew all provide pleasant surprises for newcomers to Hungarian cuisine in this freshly released short video.
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.
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.
During December 24th to January 1st, the Jewish Festival of Lights is observed worldwide – here are places to feel the spirit of shalom in Hungary’s capital.
This historic building at the heart of Castle Hill – once the base for Buda’s government – was in dire need of restoration. We visited the construction site.
The Hungarian capital continues to make headlines in major media outlets around the world, raving about the city’s captivating splendor and modern-day vibe.
A stylish new mini-movie presents all of Budapest’s attractions in 60 seconds, from its major sights to nightlife, already garnering over one million views.
The first celebrity who was “famous for being famous” died of a heart attack in her Los Angeles home on Sunday – we take a look back at her Budapest roots.
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.
From a charming marketplace amid Szentendre’s cobblestoned lanes to celebrations in Gödöllő’s royal palace, Yuletide jamborees await just outside of Budapest.
Students from Corvinus recently teamed up with Lipóti Bakery to provide delicious breads and pastries to those in need, taking a stand against wasting food.
For many Budapest music fans, the loss of this City Park concert hall is the end of an era – we captured some last images of this soon-to-be-demolished venue.
For the next three months, BKK boat D2 takes passengers on a short-but-scenic Danube River voyage for the price of an ordinary public-transport ticket.