Festival season is on: join Duna-part Feszt and be part of the summer fun
Taking place from 3rd to 5th July, Duna-part Feszt is set to be one of the most exciting music events of the summer.
Taking place from 3rd to 5th July, Duna-part Feszt is set to be one of the most exciting music events of the summer.
Óbuda World Music Week will take place from June 23 to 29 in Kobuci Garden, with great concerts and musical delicacies you shouldn't miss.
This summer, a stunning 3D multimedia show, dance performance and concert await you at the Margaret Island Theatre in Budapest.
Visitors to the Budapest Zoo can already see the tiger cubs, and the zoo is asking the public for help in naming them.
A variety of Korean music and dance performances, as well as gastro programmes and craft workshops, await you at the KoreaON cultural festival, on Margaret Island on 27 and 28 June.
The factory was handed over in 1914 and remained operational until 1984. However, it is still worth visiting today — we will show you why!
Experience the Children’s Railway in Budapest's Buda Hills, the world's longest child-operated railway. See young operators in action, explore the museum, and enjoy scenic rides on this unique family attraction.
From refreshing your wardrobe to enjoying a good beer, having a nice picnic, going to a concert or spending a day practising yoga, you will find your favourites among the best free programmes in Budapest in June.
Experience the magical "Night of Museums" on June 21, 2025, at Gödöllő Royal Palace! Enjoy diverse free and ticketed programs, from concerts and puppet shows to flashlight tours in Empress Sisi's former summer home.
The Harlem Gospel Choir will enchant the audience in Budapest with their Magic of Motown tour on 18 November at the Papp László Sportaréna.
Puccini’s Madama Butterfly is to be performed on 26 and 28 June at the Open Air Theatre on Margaret Island. Szabolcs Brickner, who will play the role of Pinkerton, gave an interview — not just about his role, though.
Cultural institutions across the city open their doors late into the night with special exhibitions and performances.