Acclaimed Hungarian photographer László Balkányi takes us into this lengthy underground utility tunnel stretching from Visegrád to Nagymaros below the Danube.
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.
A trio of towns along the Danube merged into a single city on November 17th of 1873, eventually evolving into what is now the modern-day Magyar metropolis.
Hungary’s busiest transportation hub is also a primary gateway to Budapest. It was devastated during both World Wars, but it reclaimed its crucial role.
Magyar folk traditions come alive with customary cultural artifacts and local delicacies at a brand-new interactive visitor center in downtown Budapest.
The high-flying Puli Moon Rover, the eco-friendly ReHydrant Project, and the playful (but useful) EggMap are just a few modern-day Magyar-made inventions.
The “Underground Images” exhibit displays thought-provoking posters that have become indispensable creative elements of the New York City subway system.
High-quality handmade toys, mouthwatering meals, and a merry atmosphere now welcome everyone until January 1st at one of the world’s best Christmas fairs.
Step right up to see Budapest’s breathtaking big-top spectaculars of contemporary circus artistry, starring all kinds of daredevils, acrobats, and jugglers.
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.
With a smartphone or tablet, guests at this temporary high-tech display can admire endangered animals at one of the city’s most popular shopping plazas.
As a wedding location is one of the most essential elements of the “big day”, we present several exclusive, historic, and wonderful locations in Budapest.
Join gluttonous gatherings with toothsome goose dishes and fine wines in Budapest to honor the 1,700th birthday of St. Martin, one of Hungary’s patron saints.
The mood was upbeat, even jubilant, as last night’s grand celebration of American democracy stretched into the morning hours… before the surprising outcome.
From free sightseeing tours to crash courses in Hungarian history to crazy pub crawls, we present plenty of options to discover this dazzling city on foot.
A new program aims to enhance Budapest’s parklands and boulevards with lots of new chestnut, maple, and ash trees to be planted over the next three years.
Thailand’s amazing atmosphere is evoked inside an Óbuda building – at Orchidea Thai Massage Salon, professional massage therapists crack cramped joints.
We provide a guide to riding on the buses, trams, metros, and more along with pooches in Budapest, as many rules regulate the way man’s best friend can travel.
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.
In August, We Love Budapest hosted the Sziget Festival wedding chapel, complete with a contest offering a lavish Budapest “honeymoon” for the winning couple.
Enjoy many monumental Budapest sights captured when autumn paints the city with shades of orange, yellow, and red, but before the leaves fall from the trees.
Amid candlelight and heavenly bouquets, Hungarians head to the cemetery every year on this national holiday to solemnly celebrate their deceased dear ones.
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.
From lounging in a café with a chameleon in hand to partying in crumbling buildings to eating testicle stew, Budapest offers plenty of peculiar experiences.