Budapest's nightlife roared with the arrival of Rózsaszín Cicák, the city's first striptease bar.
Each week, we gather all of the important happenings taking place in our favourite city so you can plan ahead.
Király Baths have been closed for four years, eagerly awaiting renovation – a prospect that is now back on the horizon. See the plans!
Step back in time at Centrál Café, where classic Grand Café vibes meet innovative twists like all-day breakfast and unique coffee creations.
Pop & Roll Art Toilet breaks the mould with a vibrant pop-art makeover, transforming a necessary pit stop into a surprisingly artistic experience.
This second outlet of nor/ma grand has opened on the southern corner of the Millenáris Park
Paddy, the familiar name given to the sourdough used at the a rán bakery
The fourth outlet run by the 150-year-old Auguszt confectionery dynasty has opened behind the National Museum in the beautifully restored
Whether it's a visit to a special exhibition, a girls' night out, or a date, we've compiled 6 special places to take selfies.
Delicious labneh, hand-steamed pitas, a sharing concept, and a relaxed atmosphere – Tel Aviv's star chef Harel Zakaim opened a restaurant in Budapest!
Budapest is buzzing with lunch options, from casual and affordable to hidden gems perfect for business lunches or catching up with friends.
One of Budapest's most popular party venues offers 7 dance floors and 18 bars and is the world's only party spot to be open 8 days a week.
We often pass by fancy doors, but what are they hiding? Step through their thresholds and discover a mysterious universe!
Libraries are enjoying a new wave of popularity, and Budapest is lucky to have what are undoubtedly some of the world's most beautiful libraries.
If you are on the hunt for some rich and delicious gelato (or 'fagyi' as Hungarians call it) in the city, here is where to go.
Budapest's nightlife is legendary. But instead of renowned ruin bars, dive into the city's hidden gems! We'll show you where to start.
From Cuban street photography to vibrant jazz nights and a dance picnic – join exciting free events in April.
Blooming cherry trees, Budapest Photo Festival, new Hungarian films, Spring Lantern Magic, and a cycle parade – these are the best things in April.
Every Sunday (9 am - 3 pm), the city's iconic ruin pub is transformed into an open-air market to give space to 30-40 Hungarian producers and their goods.
As the new summer hangout of Hungarian brewery Mad Scientist, TETŐ opens its season with craft beers and good vibes.
The 44th Budapest Spring Festival makes sure to shower the city with buzzing cultural programmes.
On the 52nd anniversary of organising the first such event, Dance House Day is bringing an open-for-all dancing session.
End your Sunday with a 90-minute restorative yoga class in a beautiful Bali-inspired studio in downtown Budapest!
If you like flowers and jewellery, head to the cultural and community hub Pikszis for a very cool pop-up design fair.
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.