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Tabáni Terasz - Restaurant, Cafe and Wine Cellar

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Address: 1013 Apród street 10.
City: Budapest
Area: District 1.
Phone: +36 1 201-1086
Fax: +36 1 225-1278

Tabáni Terasz waits its guest in a freshly renovated, protected 18th-century building. The aim is to recapture some of the romance and gastronomic memories of Buda's largely vanished Tabán district.


Outdoor Terrace

(for 50 - 60 persons):
With a beautiful view of the Castle District and the Gellért Hill, the guests can enjoy a delicious meal from either the International or the Hungarian cuisine. You can simply drop-in for a drink, a coffee or one of the desserts.

 Tabáni Terasz - Külső terasz
 Tabáni Terasz - Étterem

Restaurant - Inner Courtyard Café (for 100 + 40 persons):
This part of the premises offers a romantic, small restaurant ambiance within it's walls and cosy inner courtyard built 250 years ago. The Café is furnished with small Parisian-style tables and chairs. Seasonal specialties, creative chef's menus, and well-stocked wine cellar wait for the quests.

Cocktail Bar (for 50 - 60 persons):
During the day, sitting under the shade of a 200 year old walnut tree, or during the evening enjoying the lively ambiance beneath the twinkling light of the stars, the relaxed atmosphere of the garden terrace offers a variety of grills and salads and a cooling drink from the bar or the wine cellar.

 Tabáni Terasz - Koktélterasz

 

 Tabáni Terasz - Belső udvari terasz

 

Inner Terrace

(for 50 persons):

Near to the cocktail bar, there is a quiet and calm garden, which is protected from the whirl of the city. Together with the Cocktail Bar it is an ideal place for wedding parties.

Wine Cellar (for 60 - 70 persons):
In this intimate and comfortable wine cellar, the guests can enjoy 4 or 5 different soups and one-course meals, as well as a constantly changing variety of savoury snacks to relish wine and cold platters made up of cheeses, hams, pâtés and salamis. The selection of wines is from the most famous wine districts of Hungary with almost 40 different wines.

 Tabáni Terasz - Borozó

Tabáni Terasz - Restaurant, Cafe and Wine Cellar 's Location

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Buda Castle District (From the Vienna Gate to the funicular)
The Castle Hill was first populated and surrounded by walls by the Hungarians after the Mongol attack of 1241-1242, which devastated most of Hungary. Protective walls were erected around the hill. By the 14th century, it had just over 8,000 inhabitants.

Buda Castle Funicular
The Buda Castle Funicular is a special pendulum-type funicular railway whose lower station is located at Clark Ádám tér, and the upper station is between the Sándor Palace and the Buda Castle. As a part of the view of the Danube embankments, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Buda Castle Labyrinth
The Labyrinth under the Castle Hill is a part of the vast Castle Hill cave system. This is the easiest one to visit, as there are no ladders, just stairs to climb. The Turks had transformed the original drip-stone caves into a system of tunnels and cellars.

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Gellért Hill
Gellért Hill is Budapest’s most centrally located hill, the favourite of visitors, due to the glorious view of the city from the hilltop. It is a part of the World Heritage since the year 1987. It is named after Bishop Gellért, who was killed by rebellious Hungarians in 1046 who opposed Christianity. His statue, facing Elizabeth Bridge, was erected in 1904.

 
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