August in Budapest is a month brimming with exciting events and vibrant celebrations. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a music lover, a culture buff, or a wine connoisseur, the Hungarian capital has something special for you. In this article, we would like to highlight the top 5 things to do in Budapest this August,
Every year, on the 20th of August, Budapest transforms into a vibrant hub of festivities to commemorate St. Stephen’s Day, a national holiday honoring Hungary’s first king and the founding of the Hungarian state. This day, also known as the Feast of St. Stephen, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated holidays in
The Gellért Hill is a prominent geographical feature in Budapest, offering both breathtaking panoramic views of the city and a deep historical significance. Rising 235 meters above the Danube it is considered the highest point of the downtown, offering a splendid hiking location close to the city centre and a variety of sights. The
photo: freewallpaper.com As July slowly sets in the festival season kicks off and shifts into a higher gear immediately. Most families who can, escape to Lake Balaton or near any seashore leaving Budapest somewhat vacant. Firstly, we would love to mention a few open-air programmes for you enjoy in Budapest in July. After that
The Broken Tank – Photo: Silverline Cruises As spring has just kicked in so suddenly, we would like to invite you to an outdoor fun exploration throughout frequented places downtown. In this entry we would like to introduce you to the wonderful world of miniature “guerilla art” in Budapest. In the bustling streets of
Photo: hdqwalls.com In our latest entry we would like to provide you with interesting facts and explanation of the Hungarian perception on Easter. Maybe the habits and customs described below slightly differ from your country’s traditions. As we receive guests from all over the world, chances are, you do not celebrate Easter, so we
In this entry we would like to provide a few options for couples spending Valentine’s Day in Budapest and also share a few spots in the city for long romantic walks not just for this occasion, but all year around. For a romantic afternoon spent together, instead of staying home binge watching tv series