Last night Hungary’s capital joined many other global cities in illuminating their most famous landmarks with green and yellow, heralding the Rio Summer Games.
Budapest’s Mahart riverboat service has expanded its schedule for the warm-weather seasons with varied day trips offered daily, along with sightseeing cruises.
Filling many of the city’s landmark locales with distinctive concerts and DJ sets, this urban celebration is happening for the third time during June 2-5.
Through the end of April, everyone is welcome to enjoy exhibitions, thematic walks, movie screenings, concerts, and more during this urban event series.
Not long ago, Budapest’s cityscape was filled with neon signs, newsstands, postboxes, and many other modern-day artifacts – some of which are still active now.
Get inspired to ride on two wheels with a look at these fun photos taken during this past weekend’s I Bike Budapest procession of cyclists on city streets.
During June 2-4, this innovative festival once again draws esteemed thinkers to Budapest for future-focused presentations, including astronaut Chris Hadfield.
From tree planting to art activities to joining a huge bicycling procession, here are some welcoming ways to celebrate Earth Day around Hungary’s capital.
Budapest’s biggest party rocks on during August 10-17, and since all five-day passes are already sold out, the festival will likely be packed to capacity.
With Earth Day approaching on April 22nd, we present a comprehensive guide to recycling all kinds of household-waste materials here in the Magyar metropolis.
Club parties, festivals, 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.
If you joined this past weekend’s tour of beautiful old buildings along Pest’s Grand Boulevard for Budapest100, you might be a star in our mini-movie about it.
Hungary’s capital has an amazing assortment of historic edifices, but many of them now serve very different functions from what they were first designed to be.
Club parties, 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.
This environmentally friendly new conveyance stretches over 50 meters, and it can be walked through from end to end, making tram line 1 a world-record holder.
There are many shared offices in Budapest nowadays, but these fresh mental-stimulation stations feature especially innovative features and stylish settings.
The new “Dragons’ Nights” lantern festival recently began illuminating Budapest’s historic animal park, featuring hundreds of colorfully fantastic silk lamps.
We continue following the vertigo-inducing work of this fearless Magyar photographer, now gaining worldwide renown with a new collection of Budapest photos.
The prestigious travel magazine is covering Budapest extensively these days, and now they offer readers the chance to win a deluxe Danube voyage to our city.
The leader of Hungary’s 1848 Revolution against foreign oppression is still revered by Magyars today, with several prominent sites named after him citywide.
Hungary’s own Oscar-winning “Son of Saul”, the newest superhero blockbuster, the sequel to “Cloverfield”, and many other movies will brighten screens citywide.
Soon anyone can visit this geometrically intriguing observation post at the summit of a high ridge, providing panoramic views over Budapest and far beyond.
Club parties, 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.