2/26
360 Bar
Walk into the right wing of the on Andrássy Avenue and head up the elevator, and you'll be taken to the highest rooftop bar in Budapest with a 360 degree panorama of Budapest. During the day it's drenched in sunshine and a clear view of the city, while in the evening we can see the sparkling city lights as far as the eye can see. You truly have Budapest at your feet. Enjoy excellent wines and beautiful sunsets while chilling to down-tempo tunes. There is no dress code to fear - you won't feel embarrassed in sneakers. 360 Bar is about good vibes, free urban spirits and chill sessions. Check before heading off as this is a seasonal venue.
3/26
Akvárium Klub
Akvárium Klub, and the surrounding , is probably best-known meeting point in Budapest. Thousands of youngsters gather here night after night to chill out in the park or on the huge outdoor steps that head down into the club. Akvárium Klub is more than a simple bar: it is a cultural centre with a wide musical repertoire from mainstream to underground. There is always a good concert or a smashing exhibition, performance, or other feature event happening here. This is a friendly scene, situated right in the city centre.
4/26
A38
The world’s most famous repurposed Ukrainian cargo ship, A38, is a concert venue, cultural centre and restaurant floating on the Danube near the Buda end of Petőfi Bridge. Aboard, enjoy a beautiful panorama of South Pest, the , the and the . A38 has legendary status - its outdoor and indoor stages have hosted artists and bands from almost all genres including pop, rock,alternative, jazz, electro, and progressive styles. Seeing a concert at A38 is a must.
6/26
Fröccsterasz
We love this spot. Fröccsterasz doesn't pretend to be more than a pub terrace with the prices neither over-the-top, nor overtly cheap. This open-air fröccs bar is found right next to , in . The appeal is that here you can immerses yourself completely in the buzz of Budapest's iconic Erzsébet Square. This place is popular with locals and foreigners alike, but before you head off check that it's open as it's a seasonal venue that generally only opens in the warmer months.
7/26
raqpart
Budapest's newest summer party spot, raqpart is an outdoor terrace bar at the Pest end of the . It has one of the city's most beautiful panoramas with the Danube River, Chain Bridge, , , and as the backdrop. This is an excellent choice for a summer chill-session. The menu includes hake and chips, kenyérlángos (a dish akin to focaccia), summer cocktails, fröccs, and beer. raqpart is open in the warmer months.
9/26
Élesztőház
If there was a beer revolution, then Élesztő would be something like a revolutionary! Make a craft beer pilgrimage to this bar whose name translates to 'yeast.' It's equipped with 17 taps, a list of beers that is constantly changing. You can be sure that if anything beer-related happens in the Carpathian Basin you can taste it here. But Élesztő is not only a ruin pub: inside there is a Brewery School, a Home Brew Bar, a café, a theatre, a craft pálinka bar and a hostel.
10/26
Mazel Tov
Mazel Tov opened in 2014 but already reigns as one of the most popular clubs in Budapest’s . The atmosphere is a mix of urban garden and trendy modern design, with Mediterranean cuisine thrown in for good measure. For a delicious dinner and a few rounds of drinks in a trendy scene that is 'very Budapest' this is the perfect venue.
12/26
Szimpla Kert
The legendary Szimpla Kert is the best-known ruin pub in Budapest. This place is filled with tourists and some locales every single night of the week. There are also special concerts and parties from time to time. This is a popular, homey place for friendly get-togethers or to meet new people. It sports peculiar interior-design solutions, a mix of styles, and the eclectic vibe of urban life in Budapest. For all of these reasons and because it was the first ruin pub in Budapest it is a must-see!
17/26
Fogas Ház
Spend a night at the Fogas Ház, one of the vanguards of the ruin pub scene. Besides sporting a great name (meaning 'House of Teeth,' which derives from a 100-year-old sign found during the initial renovation that advertised denture repair), Fogas Ház also has a stylish interior and budget-friendly prices, plus a dance floor to help cure your boogie fever! This is one of the must-see venues to check out in Budapest. Oh, and one last thing: don’t miss out on some of the tastiest margherita pizza slices of Budapest sold here!
19/26
Ötkert
Ötkert is just a few minutes away from the Basilica and the Danube Promenade. This is a place to come for after work drinks, dinner or to dance the night away. There is a temporary roof in winter and pr the chance to party under the night sky in summer. Either way the interior is beautiful. The dance floor and the restaurant are often full to the brim.
23/26
Dürer Kert
Dürer Kert has slowly become one of the most popular clubs in recent years. Due to its youthful, friendly atmosphere, it primarily attracts people between the ages of 18 and 25. Dürer hosts concerts, DJs, and various events. It has a pebbled garden, which is perfect for world-changing chats over a few beers or simply drinking till dawn. The garden stage and the numerous dance floors allow you to party till you drop. The only disadvantage is its location, since it is quite far from the downtown area. Although don't be deterred, it's not really THAT far and you shouldn’t deprive yourself of the Dürer Kert experience!
26/26
Kadarka Bár
Kadarka is one of the best wine bars in Budapest. Despite getting its name from a problematic grape variety, you’ll have no trouble having a good time in this easy-going and youthful place. The wine selection is predominantly of Hungarian specialities. You can just taste, drink a glass of or even take a bottle home. The vivid interior, the live tunes swirling down from the loft, and the huge panorama windows will probably make you forget all about going home, but this is ok because Kadarka’s price to value ratio is outstanding, and there's not a hint of snobbery.