2017 is an odd-numbered year, meaning that the most important soccer event of this summer is the UEFA Champions’ League Final, happening on Saturday, June 3rd beginning in Budapest at 8:45pm. This weekend, the weather is supposed to be bright and sunny, so we collected some of our favorite open-air hangouts that will broadcast the Juventus-Real Madrid Final live.

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Barba Negra Track

On Saturday, one of Budapest’s favorite outdoor music clubs won’t be loud because of guitar riffs, but from the cheers and boos of enthusiastic soccer fans. After the game, stay to party!

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Budapest Park

At one of Europe’s largest outdoor concert venues, five large screens will broadcast the game, followed by a party where Endy and DJ George will provide the music. Entry is free until 10pm, after which we have to pay 500 forints to watch the second half of the finals.

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Corvin Club

The rooftop terrace of Corvin Club will definitely be one of the coolest spots for watching the game, as in addition to the excitement, we’ll also be able to enjoy the beautiful panorama. The place will feature a large screen, 350 seats, a VIP box, and discounted drinks.

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Kobuci Kert

Óbuda’s favorite concert venue will host soccer fans this time, as Kobuci Kert will also have a large screen set up so that we can watch the finals under the shade of trees. Entry is free.

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Lukács garden restaurant and terrace bar

In the 80-seat terrace on Frankel Leó Street, three televisions guarantee the undisturbed screening of the finals. Expect discounted drinks and a leisurely atmosphere!

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Nyereg

The large bistro hides among the trees of Városliget, but with its 800 square meters, there is just enough space for outdoor screening and cheering with beer or lemonade.

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Terasz Budapest

Terasz won’t miss out on screening the year’s most important soccer event, either, and awaits fans with tasty BBQ dishes to feast on before the game. Entry is free, but we recommend reserving a table.

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