If you’re in the mood for good coffee and something freshly baked, these new and recently opened bakery-cafés are well worth the detour.
New branches and fresh concepts are rising up in Budapest’s bakery scene — here are five you should visit now.
On 21 November, Pan’ni turns its kitchen toward Greece for a one-night-only themed pop-up dinner. The menu is crafted by Marci Végh, chef of Pingrumba, who has recently returned full of Mediterranean ...
The Gundel Ball will take place on 7 February 2026, continuing the legacy of one of Budapest’s most prestigious social events.
Weekend plans sorted: pizza, concerts, design fairs and festive pop-ups — here’s what to do in Budapest between 14 and 16 November.
If you’re looking to break free from the city buzz here are five perfect spots — that promise a mix of wine, nature, charm, and history.
To all the antique and vintage lovers out there: if you enjoy the dusty potential and childish excitement of a flea market, head to Szimpla Kert on 22 November.
There’s always something to look forward to at Spíler Buda – from fantastic handmade burgers to wholesome dishes and bold cocktails.
The beloved Green Market returns to the Klauzál tér Market Hall for a festive edition on November 30, December 7, and December 14 (10 am – 5 pm). Browse through handcrafted gifts, sustainable products ...
Just a few days before Christmas, MagNet Ház  invites you to a truly magical evening on December 20 at 7 pm. The Sounds of Christmas concert will fill Budapest’s heart with timeless holiday melodies ...
From November 12 to 15, the Vintage & Pre-Loved Pop-Up takes over KultPont, bringing together a curated mix of vintage finds, designer pieces, and handmade treasures.
The popular MOTO Pizza network is growing again — their sixth location, MOTO Flórián, opens on November 14 at Flórián Square.