The long-neglected underground-railway trains of Budapest’s blue line will soon be renovated to roll on for another 25 years – here is how they will look.
Whether traveling to the “Island of Freedom” by auto, rail, boat, or bike, we provide an updated guide for reaching the festival grounds quickly and easily.
As one of Europe’s leading music festivals, Sziget hosts all kinds of cool concerts: we browsed through the program to select the most important performers.
As the Sziget Festival kicks off in Budapest today, here is all you need to know about what’s new this year, along with some highlights and artsy attractions.
Living in the “basic camping” sections of Sziget has highs and lows – we offer pointers for making the most of the great outdoors amid Hungary’s biggest party.
Outdoor parties, cocktails, 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’re happy to see colorful settings of summer posted with a #welovebudapest hashtag, as sunshine floods Hungary’s capital – here are our top picks for July.
Despite its picturesque location on the Buda waterfront by the Chain Bridge, this leafy lane was long overlooked by locals and visitors alike – until recently.
Outdoor parties, cocktails, 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.
People from all walks of life travel together aboard the after-hours public-transportation system of Hungary’s capital – join us for a ride on the wild side.
Now downtown Budapest features three old-fashioned havens for stylish gentlemen seeking haircuts and straight-razor shaves, all run by the Gellei Family.
Hungarian photographer Tamás Rizsavi concludes his series of extraordinary pictures of Hungary’s capital, all taken with an extraordinary mobile-phone camera.
Brilliantly glowing glasswork signage is a bright part of the city’s history, and it serves as the basis for a dynamic new project by Magyar artist Luca Patkós.
Outdoor 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.
All winter we waited for warm weather, and of course, now we’re complaining about the unbearable heat. Luckily, we know some places to chill out for awhile...
The path of our destiny on the Island of Freedom is now clearly marked with this year’s official Sziget Festival map, now freshly available to the public.
Known as the Hungarian SXSW, the Rakéta Festival blasts into this week with high-flying young musicians filling the city’s coolest clubs for seven days.
Hungarian artist Ervin Lóránt Hervé created a second huge statue amid the open space on the Chain Bridge’s Pest side – and we get a chance to contribute to it.
Outdoor 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.
A temporary crosswalk makes one of the city’s most picturesque intersections safer for pedestrians, but remember that this is still a vitally busy roadway.
Nearly 15,000 people marched together as part of the 20th Budapest Pride festival on Saturday. Here are some favorite moments from this celebration of love.
From now on, find exactly what you’re looking for in Hungary’s capital with our interactive info map located on the right side of We Love Budapest’s home page.
Despite its Red-stained roots, May 1st remains a cherished holiday for Hungary’s workers. Here are some prime places to observe the city’s collectivist history.