3/13
Dürer Kert
Dürer Kert is nowadays regarded as a popular party spot for the more hardcore crowd, welcoming bands and musicians such as Rise Against or Chuck Regan. Due to its youthful, friendly atmosphere, Dürer Kert attracts the urban youth like Mick Jagger attracts women, mainly because of its diverse lineup and its gravelly garden suited for world-changing chats over a few beers. Concerts are also held on the garden stage, so you can basically dance wherever you want to. The only disadvantage we can mention regarding Dürer Kert is its location, since it is quite far away from the downtown area, although anyone spending the day at City Park will find it a convenient spot to kick back as evening begins.
5/13
Fogas Ház
“Fogas ház” does mean “house of teeth”, but don’t worry, the only dentists found here these days are only making themselves comfortably numb. This pioneer ruin pub created a movement for the nightlife genre during its initial years when functioned as a hub for arts and a gathering place for contemporary visionaries. After being rebuilt in 2010, the altered concept and the revamped design resulted in a major popularity spurt. The interior is stylishly dilapidated, the prices are not too high, and the dance floor cures your boogie fever, while an adjacent outdoor courtyard is now equally popular as the original premises.
6/13
Grandio
Grandio is an urban jungle full of plants and crazy foreigners, as this laid-back locale also serves as a party hostel. Despite the chilled vibe, it is a regular scene of wild all-nighters where anything can happen. You can quench your thirst with the usual drinks, while grilled meals silence your groaning belly. Although the place has a Mediterranean feel to it, it’s not low-key at all, and the vibe urges you to release your inner rock star.
10/13
Mazel Tov
This new kid in town is already making a big impression – with a goal to create a modern kind of ruin pub, the creators of Mazel Tov took a neglected brick building and turned it into a genuine community center with simple-yet-innovative design and a charming garden, where Jewish culture is honored but everyone is welcome (including kids). Featuring a complete Middle-Eastern kitchen operated with tasty flair by the proprietor of Hummus Bar, Mazel Tov is a full-service restaurant as well as a happening club – cool DJs and live musical performances spice up the night here every evening.
12/13
Szimpla Kert
The mother of all ruin pubs is , the hub of Kazinczy Street’s ever-growing nightlife scene, one of the busiest party areas of downtown Budapest. The interior, courtesy of contemporary artists, looks as though it was put together from the selection of a secondhand shop selling electronic devices, prehistoric toys, old bikes, and even vintage Russian cars. After its inclusion in countless guidebooks, the crowd at Szimpla Kert is mostly made up of foreigners, although Hungarians also stop by the place due to the diverse selection of concerts. The booze assortment holds no surprises, while the menu consists of bar dishes. This remains a perfect place to get to know interesting people during an all-nighter.