2023 Easter in Budapest

Dear Travelers,

Let us, the Free Budapest Walking Tours Team (Triptobudapest.hu Team) tell you about what is coming up next weekend (from 7th of April, Friday till the 10th of April, Monday), at Easter time in our capital city 🙂

First of all, OUR FREE WALKING TOURS IN BUDAPEST RUN AS USUAL! Even though on Friday the 7th of April on Sunday the 9th of April, and on Monday the 10th of April it will be a holiday, so banks, shops, shopping malls, markets will be closed, we do not stop! 🙂

Some smaller 0-24 supermarkets will be open, museums (except on Mondays), bathhouses and restaurants will be open, so do not worry, there will be things to do over the holiday as well.

What is more, there is a nice Spring Market (Budapesti Tavaszi Vásár in Hungarian)  going on from the 24th of March till the 16th of April, on Városháza Park (City hall park in English) and Deák Ferenc square. Spring comes to 150-year-old Budapest with colorful music programs, a craft fair, an egg museum (we paint eggs in Hungary  at Easter as a tradition) and a nostalgia carousel. In the heart of the city center, family and children’s programs, a craft fair and gastronomic specialties await you!

See you soon on our free and private tours in Budapest and all the best for the upcoming Easter holidays!

15th March – National Holiday in Hungary

The 15th of March – National and Bank Holiday in Hungary

Let the Free Budapest Walking Tours Team (a.k.a. Triptobudapest.hu Team) introduce you to the first National Holiday of the year.

First, let us inform you that on this day bigger shops, grocery stores, shopping malls, markets, banks will be closed.

However, tourist attractions, bathhouses, museums, most of the restaurants, smaller non-stop supermarkets will be open and our free tours in Budapest run as usual!

There will be commemorations all over the city center that you can see for free and some museums are also free on national holidays like the 15th of March, for example (including but not limited to): Hungarian Agricultural Museum in the City Park, inside of Vajdahunyad Castle, Hungarian National Museum, Ludwig Museum of contemporary art, Museum of Military History in the Buda castle district, Hungarian Natural History Museum.

What Hungarians commemorate on the 15th of March in a nutshell

For a long time, from the end of the 1600s until the end of the First World War Hungary was part of the Austrian Empire. We organized a number of revolutions and freedom fights to get more rights inside of the empire. In 1848 the biggest and most important revolution happened in Budapest and Hungary. The 15th of March was the day when the freedom fight broke out. Even though this revolution failed, we can say that it is one of the most significant events in Hungary’s modern history, and it forms the cornerstone of modern Hungarian national identity.

You can also find a square in Budapest named after this day of commemoration, in Hungarian it is called Március 15. tér, and its a nice place next to the river Danube, on the Pest side of the city.

Hope to see you soon on our free walking tours in Budapest where you can learn more about Hungarian history! 🙂