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Hungarians cherish Easter, which is celebrated from March 29th to April 1st this year. Here are the best things to do.
Budapest-themed jewellery, zines, and ceramics from Hungarian designers, all in a suitcase-friendly size – Valamini souvenir shop opens at Astoria!
The Sziget Festival is back in full swing in August. If you've been hesitant about attending, check out the new acts that have just been dropped.
Let's look at some new films: a passionate relationship drama, a thrilling historical adventure, and a captivating animated feature.
The fourth outlet run by the 150-year-old Auguszt confectionery dynasty has opened behind the National Museum in the beautifully restored
This second outlet of nor/ma grand has opened on the southern corner of the Millenáris Park
Enjoy delicious food, friendly service, and an experience that goes beyond a meal – all at an unbeatable value. Check out the renewed VakVarjú Buda!
Wedding receptions, birthday parties, or hen/stag dos – these places in and around the Buda Castle will not disappoint.
On March 14th, one of Budapest’s best party places kicks off spring with free entry, extended opening hours, amazing daily discounts and more.
ARAZ Restaurant, nestled in Budapest's vibrant 7th district, is a trendy spot for Hungarian specialities.
If your heart is set on a traditional British meal in celebration of Easter, there is no better place to go than downtown restaurant Bob's Kitchen Budapest.
Visiting Budapest Zoo is always a good idea, especially with kids, but Easter brings some extra activities we wouldn't miss.
Experience Hungary’s old-time Easter traditions in the open-air ethnographic museum Skanzen.
On Sunday, Easter activities take centre stage including egg hunt and a small petting zoo. On Monday, you can feel like royalty while settling down for a splendid afternoon tea.
Experience an extravagant Easter celebration at Steam Budapest, located in the heart of downtown. Enjoy a lavish festive feast, available on both Easter Sunday and Monday.
Hollókő, also a World Heritage site, hosts Hungary's most famous Easter festival year after year.
With Easter around the corner, the cultural centre and art gallery B32, just steps away from Gárdonyi térinvites us to free family-friendly events.
Riverside Budapest Garden is a kids' paradise - but worry not, parents won't get bored here either.
On Easter Monday, you can experience some folk traditions for yourself as two Hungarian bands play music for dancing.
If you'd dive deep into Budapest's party scene this Easter and try those famous ruin bars, there is no better place than the Instant-Fogas complex.
For a real festive feel and a generous brunch, visit Émile, a gorgeous suburban villa in Buda.
As an Easter treat for lovers of old-school cinema, Bem Cinema presents the 1959 Ben-Hur movie on Easter Sunday.
Top chef András Wolf of the Anantara New York Palace talks Hungarian bistro cuisine, tradition and innovation.
Meet Bence Vági, Artistic Director of Recirquel, Hungary's unique contemporary cirque danse company whose latest production, IMA (‘Pray’), represents a spiritual journey taken by the choreographer.
Get lost in summer happiness with the pictures of illustrator Lehel Kovács, whose work for America's top magazines reveals his Eastern-European approach to retro and pop art.
Meet the people behind Budapest Ritmo and Ritmo Picnic, two major world-music festivals taking place across Hungary as part of Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks.
Bartók Spring showcases top artistic talent in many fields, in prestigious venues across Budapest, as well as in Miskolc, Debrecen and Győr. We meet its Operating Director, Janina Szomolányi.
Art therapy helped painter Gyuricza find his creative self and produce original, non-abstract pop art currently being exhibited in galleries abroad. We speak with the artist to see how it all evolved.