Controversial obelisk bearing the Soviet hammer&sickle symbol, after the systems change, there were speculations to tear the monument down, but it stayed as a memento of the war and the communist era Read more.
Underground hospital turned into a nuclear bunker under Buda Castle, 200 life-like wax figures,original furniture&medical equipment,today's military medicine introduced through rescue operations (SOF) Read more.
Shocking exhibition,displays the era’s darkest aspects,commemorates the victims of the fascist&communist regimes,portrays the country’s relationship w Nazi Germany&USSR during the years of occupation Read more.
Located in the middle of the city,films start at sundown,if you have a VIP ticket,brings you 4 m.higher.The famous rooftop terrace host various events,and its a frequented party venue all year long Read more.
Former children's pools of Gellért Bath are now filled with tables to enjoy breakfast,lunch or dinner,coffee and Czech beers.The Pagony team is open towards exhibitions, screenings and open-air events Read more.
Right under the Castle Hill, recently renovated street, has a splendid view, restaurants, a new cultural site (Várkert Bazár) with green area, benches, exhibitions & concerts Read more.
One of the most stately squares downtown, easily accessible, huge, well-kept park, popular place to hang out, playgrounds, interactive fountain, home of bank HQs and the Embassy of the United States. Read more.
Your bike, a couple of pillows, a blanket, some snacks, a bottle of wine, good friends, and the relaxing aura of Margaret Island – these are the ingredients of the good life. Read more.
Open-air meeting place is perfect for drinking, chatting, relaxing with evening concerts. Wide fröccs and spirit selection, Balkan cuisine. Children and dogfriendly. Feneketlen Lake area, Buda side. Read more.
Its specialty is “tányérhús”, one of the finest dishes of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. For the coffees, the coffee beans are grounded and roasted on the spot. Read more.
The main profile of ETAP, located in the city’s ever-so-frequented Király Street, is high-quality Hungarian wines. As we step in, we can see shelves stuffed with wine bottles up to the ceiling. Read more.
In the kitchen, Árpád Győrffy, the Bocuse d’Or Hungary award-winning chef, awaits guests with modern dishes born from the fusion of European and Hungarian cuisine. Read more.
In the summer of 2015, the café was expanded with a cool inner courtyard and a small, additional room – with the name fekete brew&food bar –, where we can order filter coffee, sandwiches, pastries. Read more.
Taste wines or prepare for a crazy Friday night with the wide drink selection. In the spring, an upstairs terrace, while in all other seasons,live music evenings and cocktails ensure a good atmosphere Read more.