The summertime climate lasted longer than usual this year, but chilly days and crisp nights are now here... so, let’s enjoy some closing looks at terrace life.
On September 27th, several English-friendly programs will welcome everyone around Budapest, including free museum visits and discounted city-sightseeing trips.
As the first phase of a huge project to expand CEU, a historic downtown building was thoroughly renovated to provide state-of-the-art educational facilities.
From enjoying harvest-season festivals to watching falling leaves from panoramic eateries to indulging in local wines, life in Budapest blooms during autumn.
The world-famous Australian motivational speaker and preacher, who was born with no limbs, returns to Budapest to spread his inspirational message this week.
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.
Diverse events celebrating culture, gastronomy, and design await visitors at this arty street party along Buda’s Bartók Béla Boulevard during September 16-18.
So far this September, Budapest is frequently wrapped in warm rays of sunshine, inspiring many people to stay outside and share snapshots of the city with us.
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.
As the number of river-cruise ships and floating restaurants increases in Hungary’s capital, this eco-friendly vessel is setting sail to handle their waste.
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.
One of Budapest’s most avant-garde events for soaring sounds begins today at a pair of offbeat Buda venues – here are some unpredictably harmonious highlights.
The hardest, heaviest, and cheapest way to experience Hungarorock in all its glory is coming this weekend, with a lineup of top Magyar rock and metal bands.
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.
August is almost over, but this doesn’t mean that summertime is coming to a close – all of these warm-weather attractions continue for another month or more.
Use your mouse to spin amid many splendid sights of Budapest in motion, such as the Parliament, the Chain Bridge, the Citadel, and the beautiful Basilica.
With the Hungarian government’s recent decision to preserve this central Buda transport hub, we wonder what the future will bring for the dilapidated depot.
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.
We take a look back at the saga of Hungary’s national currency since the end of World War II, and visit a new Budapest exhibit honoring our Magyar money.
Some Hungarian students launched an experiment: how would volunteering passersby react if they closed their eyes for a minute to be bombarded with compliments?
From verdant parks to an enchanting wine garden to an artistically classic café, these out-of-sight places are ideal for exploring when Cupid’s arrow strikes.
Piranha feeding, wombat watching, and a monkey parade are just a few of the living attractions of Hungary’s Night of Zoos, happening on Friday, August 26th.
A Dutch artist explores one of Hungary’s most intriguing semi-abandoned industrial locations, creating extraordinary images of this one-of-a-kind building.
As a delectable highlight of Hungary’s August 20th celebrations, those with a sweet tooth can try the new national cake that’s available from this day on.