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The National Gallop is a three-day celebration of Hungarian history, gastronomy and Hussar traditions. In this spectacular riding competition held annually, over a hundred horses and riders from Hungarian towns and villages race round the Heroes Square and reconstruct the historic battle scenes.…
07 Oct 2012
On July 11th, 2009 French Institute in Budapest (I. Fő utca 17) and French Trade Office celebrate Bastille Day and all things French. This annual street festival and market that takes place on Bem rakpart along the Danube on Buda side is a mixture of music, wines, foods and fun. This year the…
07 Oct 2012
Located 477 meters high in the Buda Hills, Normafa is a huge forest in the city, one of the most popular green spots of Budapest. Fresh air and the panoramic view make Normafa an attractive place for jogging, family outings, romantic walks and downhill biking. You can either walk down from Normafa…
07 Oct 2012
Népsziget is yet another island in Budapest (though far less popular than Margit Island or Óbudai Island) connected to XIII district in Pest and Római part in Buda. Római part is lively recreational area with many cafes and open air pools. Népsziget is the land of semi-abandoned factories, various…
07 Oct 2012
Saint Stephen’s Day is a main national holiday in Hungary. Here its capital Budapest enjoys bread and circuses.
07 Oct 2012
For decades Trabant used to be the most common vehicle in East Germany and many countries of the communist bloc, but today it became a trendy symbol of all things communist and nostalgic past. The average lifespan of Trabant was 28 years, and you definitely won’t want to have this dinosaur in your…
07 Oct 2012
20th of August is a big day for Hungarians, day of Saint Stephen who created this country. It is a national holiday with extensive programs all over the country with the biggest celebrations in Budapest. This year the celebrations start on August 19th with the Saint Stephen - The Birth of a State…
07 Oct 2012
Robert Capa Exhibition: Robert Capa ExhibitionPhotos of one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, who is best known for his war photos. Guided tours in English and free…
07 Oct 2012
On the night of 4th December, 2009 the four baths - Széchenyi, Gellért, Rudas, Király - offer special music programs with DJs from 22.00 to 01.30. There will be a free transfer between the four baths. Tickets are available in the baths at 2900 forints (11 Euros). From 5th October, 2009 the visitors…
07 Oct 2012
99% residential and very quiet part of 11th district spreading over Buda hills. It has both old villas now shared by several families, and housing of socialist times with spacious lawns. It is a great place for peaceful weekend walks (but only if you are comfortable with quite steep slopes).
07 Oct 2012
If you find Budapest winter too mild and miss the fun of winter sports head to WestEnd City Center (VI. Váci út 1-3 by Nyugati train station). The 2000 sq meter open-air skating rink located on the top of the shopping mall is a perfect pastime for adults and kids alike. And there is no need to…
07 Oct 2012