Editors Choice

A38

A38 is the former Ukrainian barge Artemovsk 38, which became after reconstruction one of the coolest clubs in Budapest.

On the deck there is a restaurant and a terrace (closed in winter), and in the hold there is a dance floor. A38 is a venue for designers, artists and open-minded persons. Definitely worth visiting despite the above average prices.

Asian Import Produce

Good selection of spices, noodles, cereals, tinned goods, teas and fresh produce. Here you will certainly find all the ingredients you may need for an Asian specialty you are planning to cook.

Borssó Bistro

Budapest. Restaurants. Borssó Bistro

Two-level French bistro-style restaurant with soft and charming interior and excellent service (despite it being included in the bill). Though menu is not very extensive (especially the dessert section) food is truly delicious and nicely presented. They also offer daily specials. Borssó might be an ideal place for romantic dinner.

VI. Királyi Pál utca 14

Budda Coffee Bar

Budapest. Dining Out. Budda Coffee Bar

Really delicious Thai food. Prices are 800 to 2000 HUF. Portions are huge. Good place to meet and eat. They also deliver food to some districts.

VI. Teréz krt. 46

Café Eckermann

Budapest. Café Eckermann

We call it a cultural place. It is neat and clean with smiling waiters and free Wi-Fi. The crowd is mostly students, their professors, and foreigners. Inexpensive food. Newspapers and magazines in German. Quiet enough to work with your laptop.

IX. Ráday utca 58

Carhartt

Budapest. Carhartt

All things Carhartt for boys and girls. Big workshop-like shop with good selection of clothing and accessories. The staff speaks English, smiles and is very helpful.

VI. Király utca 48

Castle Hill

Budapest. Castle Hill

The Castle Hill also know as Castle District and Budai vár is one of the most popular tourist attractions. It has a long history and teems with museums, churches, monuments and statues. The Castle Hill is located in prestigious I district of Budapest, known for its high real estate prices. Its architecture slightly differs from the main trend one sees in the city's lowland. The only shops here are those offering souvenirs, postcards, Hungarian pottery, tablecloths and leather articles. But the place is stuffed with restaurants and cafés of every sort and kind. Also, view of the city is much better from here, than from Citadella (Gellért Hill).