7 Tips if You Visit Budapest on a Budget

Budapest is a beautiful and vibrant city with plenty of breathtaking architecture, great food, and leisure activities to explore. But what if you want to discover Budapest on a budget? We have got good news for you because it is a relatively cheap city still to this day, and we share with you seven more tips below, on how to save even more on your vacation. 

Here are the seven best ways to enjoy Budapest on a budget!

 

1)FREE TOURS IN BUDAPEST: 

Let’s get over with the advertisement right at the beginning! Yes, if you want to learn about Hungarian food, history, architecture and even the language from a local, we are definitely your cheapest option. It is worth joining our General Tour on your first day and it will kickstart your holiday with honest recommendations about where to eat, drink and what is a must-see in the town. If you want to learn about a specific historical era or topic, maybe you want to check out some hidden gems it is worth looking around in our mathematical tours section. Every tour is tip-based, which means you can decide how much would you like to give up to your liking and up to your budget. In practice your guide will entertain you for 2 hours and at the end of the tour you’ll get a clear itinerary for your stay, so he deserves a tip big enough for a lunch or at least 2 beers 🙂 It means 10-15 €, which is still cheaper than any of the organized walking or bus tour prices. 

2) USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:

Budapest has an efficient and affordable public transportation system. That is one thing all the locals are very proud of. It is your second fastest way to get around the town, behind a bicycle, and it is absolutely safe to use. The biggest advantage of our public transportation, that there are tramlines alongside the Danube on both sides, so you can skip the sightseeing cruises, and take the tram nr 2 and/or nr 19 and see all the most important sights lit up during the night.  Consider getting a Budapest 24-hour group travel card

It can be used for up to 5 passengers traveling together for 24 hours for an unlimited number of trips. Price: 5000HUF

 

3) EAT AT LOCAL MARKETS

The Hungarian cuisine is the greatest option is somebody traveling to Budapest on a budget. It is very heavy, very tasty and cheap, that is the perfect option if you want to save some money while you are having fun. We don’t really have a local street food culture, but the markets were always the centers of any kind of Hungarian street food. Those are also the cheapest places to eat.

Google HUNYADI TERI MARKET to taste some of the different types of sausages sold by farmers, langosh,  fresh vegetables or liver paté.

Alternatively, look for “ÉTKEZDE”  or “KIFŐZDE” while walking in the downtown. Both are excellent options for trying authentic Hungarian dishes at affordable prices. The menu features stews, soups, and vegetable dishes from Monday to Friday during the lunch hours.

 

4) PICNIC IN THE PARKS: 

Budapest has beautiful parks, such as Margaret Island and City Park, where you can have a picnic and relax without spending much.  Consider packing sandwiches, fresh fruits, and some refreshing beverages or Hungarian wine. If you aren’t afraid of a little hiking it is worth checking out the Buda Hills, because they offer beautiful views while you enjoy your food or beverage. On the Gellért Hill for example you can run into many parks and hidden view balcons looking at the Danube bank. Don’t forget to bring a picnic blanket or a comfortable mat to sit on. Please stay environmentally friendly while picnicking. 

 

5) VISIT LUKACS THERMAL BATHS

Lukács Baths provides a more intimate and serene environment, than the other major thermal baths in Budapest, allowing visitors to unwind and enjoy their bathing experience without feeling overwhelmed by large crowds.The Lukács Baths are fed by natural thermal springs rich in minerals, known for their potential health benefits. Hungarians believe in the healing properties of these mineral-rich waters, which can help with various ailments, such as joint and muscle pain, skin conditions, and respiratory issues.

Ticket price: 4400 HUF only.

 

6) ATTEND FREE EVENTS:

Keep an eye out for free concerts, festivals, and events happening during your visit. Budapest. The lower embankment between the Margaret Bridge and Elizabeth Bridge is a pedestrians and cyclists-only zone over each summer weekend.  As soon as the weather allows it every public area turns into a free concert venue in Budapest!

 

7) DRINK TAP WATER

In Budapest, tap water is safe to drink and of excellent quality. Save on buying bottled water by refilling your reusable water bottle throughout the day. Hydration is important especially if you visit the town during Summer it can be extremely hot, so don’t forget to drink enough water!

 

Remember that experiencing a city like Budapest doesn’t always require a lot of money. With careful planning and a willingness to explore local and budget-friendly options, you can have a memorable and enjoyable visit without breaking the bank. 

 

Have a fantastic time in Budapest!

3 Best Half Day Trip from Budapest

If you find yourself feeling bored in Budapest and are looking for some new experiences, there are plenty of options to consider. If you already have attended all of the different sightseeing tours in town, spice up your stay in Hungary with the following 3 half-day trips outside Budapest. Taking a half-day trip from Budapest to the nearby attractions can be refreshing and a change of scenery.

 

Szentendre:

Traveling on a shoestring from Budapest to Szentendre is quite manageable as it’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Here are some budget-friendly options to consider:

Train: The train is a convenient and affordable option to get to Szentendre from Budapest. Take the HÉV suburban railway from Batthyány Square (Batthyány tér) in Budapest to Szentendre. HÉV trains run regularly, and the journey takes around 40 minutes. 

Bus: Taking a bus is another economical choice. Look for buses departing from Újpest-Városkapu bus station (near the Újpest metro station, reachable with the M3 metro line). The bus ride to Szentendre takes approximately 45 minutes.

Bicycle: If you enjoy cycling and want a more adventurous and budget-friendly approach, consider renting a bicycle in Budapest and riding to Szentendre. The route follows the Danube River, providing a scenic and pleasant journey.

Boat: Take the Mahart Passnave boat, departing at 10:30 am every Wed, Fri, Sat, and Sunday and returning to Budapest at 5 pm. Adult return ticket: 5500 HUF (in 2023)

 

Here are some things you can do in Szentendre without breaking the bank:

Explore the Old Town: Szentendre’s old town is a picturesque area with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and charming shops. Take a leisurely stroll through the town, admire the architecture, and soak in the artistic atmosphere. Szentendre’s unique architecture and charming streets offer great opportunities for photography. Capture the town’s beauty without any cost.

Art Galleries: Szentendre is known for its art scene, and many galleries offer free admission. You can browse through various art exhibitions and discover the work of local and international artists.

Danube River Promenade: Take a relaxing walk along the Danube River promenade, enjoy the scenic views, and perhaps have a picnic by the river.

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Visegrád

Getting from Budapest to Visegrad is relatively easy. 

Boat: Take Mahart Passnave boat, departing at 9:30 am every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 5:30 pm Adult return ticket: 10000 HUF (in 2023)

Bus: There are bus services that operate between Budapest and Visegrád. Check the schedules and routes of various bus companies departing from Budapest, usually from Újpest-Városkapu bus station (near the Újpest metro station, reachable with the M3 metro line) to Visegrád. The journey by bus takes around 1 hour.

 

Visegrád offers plenty of activities and attractions that are budget-friendly and enjoyable. Here are some things you can do in Visegrád on a budget:

Visegrád Castle: The Visegrád Castle is the main attraction in the town, and you can explore its ruins and enjoy breathtaking views of the Danube River and the surrounding hills. The castle complex is vast, and entry to the outer courtyards is generally free. 

Citadel Wall and Solomon Tower: Walk along the old citadel walls and visit the Solomon Tower, which offers panoramic views of the Danube Bend. The tower is accessible without an admission fee.

Visegrád Royal Palace Ruins: The Royal Palace Ruins are another historical site worth exploring. 

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Lupa Island

This island is located in the Danube River, near Budapest, and is a popular destination for kayakers and nature enthusiasts. Please keep in mind that kayaking on a river can be physically demanding and requires some kayaking experience

Béke Csónakház is located along the Danube River.

To get there, take bus 34 from the terminus of the M3 blue metro line and alight at Nimrod utca. From there, walk for approximately 3 minutes to reach Romai Part 53, where Béke Csónakház is situated. This is the place where you can rent kayaks or canoes. The full-day rental rate is 5000 HUF for 2 people. 

Before you embark on your kayak trip, ensure you have all the necessary safety equipment, such as life jackets and paddles. Also, check the weather forecast and river conditions to ensure it’s safe for kayaking.

After paddling for 15 kilometers from Budapest  you should reach Lupa Island

Navigation: Have a map or GPS device to navigate your way to Lupa Island. It’s essential to know the direction and distance to reach the island safely.  Enjoy the scenic views of the riverbanks and surrounding landscapes.

Take some time to explore Lupa Island, walk around, and enjoy the tranquility of the place. 

Get a cold beer and some beer snacks at the hidden pub located in the middle of the island. Please remember to follow Leave No Trace principles and take any trash with you when you leave the island. 

 

Enjoy your time in Budapest and these beautiful neighboring destinations!

The Best Beaches in Budapest for a Quick Cooldown

As you probably experienced yourself by now, Hungary has very hot summers. It is still worth walking around during the morning with an ice cream. Budapest is getting better at fighting the heat with steam gates and free cold water, but it is a landlocked city. While it does not have natural beaches, there are some artificial beach areas and waterfront locations where you can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and other recreational activities.

Here are the 2 best beaches in Budapest if you need to cool down:

 

Római Part

The Római Part (Roman Embankment) is a hidden jewel of the city. This recreational area is situated along the Danube River. Here it is possible to bathe for free under organized conditions and with continuous water quality control. You can enjoy a natural environment, a clean and well-kept beach, colorful sunbeds, and free bicycle storage. 

It takes 35 minutes by the suburban train (H5) from Batthyanyi tér metro station. (This place is also the meeting point of our daily FREE BUDA CASTLE TOUR, starting at 2.30 pm.)

Furthermore, the riverside promenade is part of the EuroVelo 6 international bicycle route, so you can get there by bike easily. 

 

Palatinus Beach

It is located on Margaret Island in the middle of the Danube River. This beach is one of the most well-known and largest outdoor pool complexes in Budapest. It offers various pools, slides, and sandy areas where you can sunbathe and relax. You can find sun beds easily. You can also swim laps in the swimming pools. Bring your pool shoes and swim cap for the swimming pool and do not forget to bring towels as they do not provide them. It is always worth booking the tickets online here because the line for offline tickets can be extremely long. Be aware it is a very popular place amongst the locals as well so it sells out on the weekend afternoons regularly. 

Kids will have a great time in the kids’ area. There are many pools and slides and other fun activities to choose from. You can find a good selection of food on-site too. 

 

While these locations provide beach-like experiences within Budapest, if you’re specifically looking for natural beaches, you may need to venture outside the city to Lake Balaton, which is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe offering numerous beaches and resorts. You can get there by train in 1,5 hours from the Déli Pályaudvar.

 

Take our daily FREE BUDAPEST TOURS starting at 10.30 am and 4.30 pm for further recommendations on how to spend a hot day in Budapest beyond checking out all the must-see landmarks and hidden gems with us.

One Day Itinerary in Budapest for a Hot Summer Day in July

 

If you have just a short time to explore our beautiful town, it is important to make the most of your stay and focus on the must-see iconic sights. That is why we made a perfect one day itinerary in Budapest, especially for a hot summer day in July. 

First and foremost, get a 24-hour Budapest Travel Card (2500 HUF) or Budapest 24-hour Group Travel Card (up to 5 people traveling together) so you can reach everything quickly. You can use all means of public transportation with the time-limited tickets and you don’t have to worry about validating them.

So here it goes:

Morning 

Start your day early and time your outdoor programs for the morning to avoid the heat. If you want to see most of the beauty of the city in 2 hours and want to get further recommendations from locals for the rest of your day, join our 2-hour Free Budapest Tour which covers the major signs of downtown Pest side of the river Danube. The tour includes St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Hungarian Parliament, the Shoes on the Danube Monument, the Chain Bridge, and Danube Promenade. Our leisurely walk is an excellent opportunity to learn about Hungarian history, culture, and Budapest’s architecture.

Dome of Parlament - one day itinerary in Budapest

Dome of Parlament – one day itinerary in Budapest

Noon

After our free tour, take the Panoramic tramline along the Danube river from the finishing point of our tour to the Great Market Hall for lunch. The ground floor is all about the ingredients, and it is still a very cheap and traditional market preferred by the locals as well, so you can get some excellent quality fruits, vegetables, and meat products from local producers.

The first floor is for the traditional Hungarian dishes, if you want to get a hot soup or stew our recommendation is the Fakanál restaurant, but if you are after a quick bite there is a great Lángos place on the right side.   Once you have enjoyed your meal, cross the southern side of the green Liberty Bridge ( Szabadság híd) on foot to see the miniature statue of Franz Joseph in a hammock and the picturesque view of Buda Castle Hill behind it.

Lángos in the Central Market Hall - one day itinerary in Budapest

Lángos in the Central Market Hall – One day itinerary in Budapest

Afternoon

As you are now on the Buda side take any of the trams alongside the river (41,19,17) and head to Buda Castle, located on Castle Hill. If you want to skip the hiking up to the Castle check out the stops and the schedule of the Bus nr. 16, which is the only public bus that is allowed to go up to the hill.  It is worth exploring this historic neighborhood which includes the Royal Palace, Matthias Church, and Fisherman’s Bastion. This district is perfect to take amazing pictures because it offers breathtaking views of the city, which are free to enjoy.

If you are a fast-paced, efficient traveler after or before you finished with the Castle the next option for your one day itinerary in Budapest is to discover the further part of the Pest side and check out the Heroes’ Square and Budapest City Park. To reach that part of the town take the Millenium Underground. Heroes’ Square is surrounded by statutes of important Hungarian historical figures. It features the beautiful Vajdahunyad Castle building and most of our art museums. 

Buda Castle Garden - one day itinerary in Budapest

Buda Castle Garden – one day itinerary in Budapest

Evening and Night

For a relaxing and rejuvenating experience, head to Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of Budapest’s most famous thermal baths.  Unwind in the thermal pools, steam chambers, and other facilities offered by the bath. If you want to mingle with fellow travelers and check out the plenty of sightseeing cruises on the Danube, it is worth timing your cruise around 8 p.m. to have a glimpse of the sunset and see the Parlament lit up. To properly kickstart your night meanwhile, you are enjoying the beautifully lighted sights, I would recommend trying the unlimited prosecco cruise.

After the cruise, you are properly warmed up for the nightlife of Budapest. Now it is high time to check out the Jewish District and take a dive deep into the world of international street food and ruin bars. If you want to experience the essence of a ruin bar, go to the first one, the Szimpla Kert. It is a very cool unique place with a typical ruin bar vibe and right next to you’ll find the Street Food Caravan, which offers you plenty of food trucks if you need a bite between the drinks.  

Szimpla Kert ruin bar - one day itinerary in Budapest

Szimpla Kert ruin bar – one day itinerary in Budapest

 

I hope we could offer some useful tips for your time in our favorite city. Feel free to mix up the schedule of our one day itinerary in Budapest. If you can’t handle the heat of the Hungarian summer it is recommended to start your day with the Buda Castle and come to our Free Budapest Tour later in the afternoon. Some travelers need more time in certain areas, don’t feel bad if you can’t do all of these activities in 24 hours. Just relax, wonder at the breathtaking architecture, and most importantly eat and drink as much you please. That is the local way to enjoy Budapest to its fullest.

Weekend guide 30th June – 2nd July

Dear Travelers!

Summer is here, it is time for festivals, open-air markets and concerts and so much more… Let us, the Free Budapest Walking Tours / Triptobudapest.hu Team recommend you a few programs for the upcoming days.

  • 2 open air markets with local products: 1. Market on Római part (Roman beach), every Saturday, you can buy your summer fruits vegetables here and also have a nice lunch! 2. Market at Grund, Saturdays 9am-2pm. It is at a more local area of Budapest, for later you can also find bars, craft beer places here, like Élesztő.
  • Danube Beach opening on Római part this weekend: close to the mentioned market until the 20th of August they launch an open-air beach with toilettes, showers, sunbeds, life guards. The address is 15-17 Kossuth Lajos üdülőpart, you can get there by bus 34, get off at Szent János utca.
  • Fény street market 25th Birthday weekend: a less known market for tourists on the Buda side. If you wing by until the 1st of July, you can enjoy live music, welcome champaign and Japanese bolognese 😀
  • Folk concert in the City Park of Pest (Városliget in Hungarian) 2nd of July : The City Park is full of attractions, you can find the Heroes’ square here, museums (old and new), the zoo, the beautiful Széchenyi bathhouse, the Vajdahunyad castle, a natural lake, open-air restaurants and bars… There will be also a folk concert by the band called Erdőfű on the open-air stage of the House of Music Hungary. You can see and enjoy cheerful music and experience how a Hungarian folk dance event is like.

We hope you will enjoy your weekend and your Trip to Budapest and do not forget that we are awaiting you on the Elisabeth square and the Batthyány square with our daily free walking tours in the Hungarian capital! Look for the blue FREE TOUR flag! 🙂

Best things to do in Budapest for Father’s Day in 2023

The origins of Father’s Day can be traced back to the early 20th century. The idea of dedicating a day to honor fathers emerged as a counterpart to Mother’s Day, which had already gained popularity. If you are here for this special day with your parents we have collected a couple of great activities which your father would definitely enjoy. With that here are our favorite things to do in Budapest for Father’s Day on June, 18th 2023:

Take a Danube River Cruise

Treat your father to a relaxing Danube River cruise where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, such as the Buda Castle, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, the Chain Bridge, and the Hungarian Parliament. These sightseeing cruises usually offer some extra service besides the views, so choose wisely depending on what your father would enjoy the most for example the unlimited prosecco cruise, café and cruise, or the dinner and cruise with traditional Hungarian live music. Most importantly book it for the night so you can see the Parliament lit up. 

 

Explore Buda Castle Hill on our Free Buda Castle District Tour

Take our free tour through the historic Buda Castle neighborhood. Enjoy the panoramic views of the city from the significant view spots and lookout towers.

Relax in the thermal baths

Budapest is famous for its thermal baths, and spending a few hours at one of them can be a fantastic Father’s Day treat. Széchenyi Baths and Lukács Baths are two popular options where you can relax in the thermal waters, and steam chambers and enjoy various spa treatments including full body massage. Most of the bathhouses offer beer baths as well if you are into something really special. 

Visit a local restaurant in the Jewish District or check out one of the food markets.

Budapest is known for its delicious cuisine and eating out can be a great way to celebrate Father’s Day together. If you are curious about Hungarian dishes it is worth starting with the Central Market Hall and then visiting one of the great Hungarian restaurants in the Jewish District, as you are there that neighborhood is the hub for the international kitchen too, whatever you desire Italien, Vietnamese, Korean, Indian, Middle Eastern you will find excellent traditional places from all of those cuisines so it worth to experiment for sure!

Explore the world of the excellent Hungarian wines

Hungarian wine’s distinct indigenous grape varieties, unique winemaking traditions, diverse terroir, and the famous Tokaji Aszú all contribute to its unique and compelling qualities, making it an intriguing choice for wine lovers and an integral part of Hungary’s cultural heritage. Hungarian wines often offer excellent value for money, providing high-quality wines at relatively affordable prices compared to some other wine-producing regions.  It is worth experimenting on your own, but if your father is really a wine enthusiast we would recommend joining a wine tasting to learn the essentials of Hungarian wine.

Take a Walk along Andrássy Avenue

Stroll along Andrássy Avenue, a beautiful tree-lined boulevard in Budapest. You can admire the stunning architecture, browse through high-end shops, and stop for a coffee at one of the charming cafes. The avenue is lined with stunning Neo-Renaissance buildings, charming townhouses, and elegant mansions. 

 

We hope you and your father have a fantastic time celebrating Father’s Day in Budapest. 

If you have any questions, drop us an e-mail at info@triptobudapest.hu 

 Enjoy your trip!

Sights worth visiting in Old Buda – Óbuda

Sights of Óbuda – recommended by the Free Budapest Walking Tours Team

Besides taking some of our free tours in Budapest, it is also worth to wander around some areas where walking tours do not go very often. Let’s see the sights of Old Buda (Óbuda in Hungarian which is also known as the 3rd district of the Hungarian capital).

  • Roman amphitheater and Aquincum Museum: before the Hungarians settled down in this area, there used to be a Roman settlement here called Aquincum. The Aquincum Museum, which has huge a collection (objects and finds), presents the heritage of ancient Rome to those interested in a unique way. Next to the museum is the Romkert, one of the largest Roman archaeological parks in Hungary. During the tour of the area, visitors can get to know a part of the civic city of Aquincum, as well as the most typical public buildings and private houses of the city center, which were built in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD.

 

  • Kiscelli Museum: the building was originally built as a monastery, and was later bought by the furniture manufacturer Miksa Schmidt, who gave the building and its park to the capital. Today’s museum presents the history of Budapest and also has a significant fine art collection. The courtyard of the building complex, reminiscent of the Romantic era, is also a kind of exhibition space where you can see sculptures and works of art. The museum is surrounded by the Kiscelli park forest, recently renovated and expanded with a modern forest playground, where from spring to autumn we can take really pleasant walks and even have a picnic.

 

  • Roman beach (Római part in Hungarian): After Óbudai Island to the north, Római-part is a popular spot for those who want to relax after the hustle and bustle of the city. This stretch of the Danube coast is busy with visitors all year round, whose souls and bellies are taken care of by the cozy restaurants, stalls, and open air places that offer excellent gastronomic experiences. If you can, spend as much time as possible on the Római coast walking, running, cycling, or enjoying the waters of the Danube, you certainly won’t regret it.

Programs for the rest of April in Budapest

Program recommendations for the rest of April by the Free Budapest Walking Tours Team (Triptobudapest.hu Team)

  • Opening of Budapest Garden, 21st-23rd April: Budapest Garden opens the season with varied and free programs for the whole family between April 21 and 23. This weekend, the Fröccsbár awaits wine lovers (fröccs in the Hungarian wine spritzer = wine and soda water), but you can also tune in to the seaside feeling at the cocktail-making workshop with the panorama of the Danube. On Saturday, you can get to know the world of whiskey, gin and rum at a tasting combined with a performance, and on Sunday, once you’ve set the mood, the Keep Swinging team will teach you a couple of jazz and Charleston steps. Meanwhile, the little people won’t be bored either: a sports field, a fire park and many guided games await them. Location: Buda side, Árpád Fejedelem útja 125.
  • Modern, Gastronomical and Musical Celebration of the 1st of May, 30th April – 1st of May: The following places (restaurants and bars) will have and extended Labor Day celebration starting earlier than the 1st of May: Nemdebár, 101 bistro, Pigrumba, Sárkány, Easy. They will have their stands on the street, on a quite local square on the Buda side, the Széll Kálmán square (on the metro line number 2). There will be good food and music, plus your kids and pets will not be bored either!
  • Budapest Spring Festival (Budapesti Tavaszi Fesztivál) 20th April- 2nd May: In the spring, Budapest’s cultural diversity is again in the spotlight. On the occasion of the 43rd Budapest Spring Festival, programs are organized at nearly 30 locations. The center of the event series, which features more than 50 programs, is the constantly changing artistic and cultural life of the city. You can expect an exciting line-up: the repertoire includes theater performances, round table discussions, digital art reviews, photo exhibitions, film screenings and big band concerts. Here is their website with the programs!

Also, Do not forget to join our daily free tours in Budapest! We are looking forward to seeing you! 🙂

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!

Programs in Budapest for the rest of February 2023

Dear Travelers,

let us, the Free Budapest Walking Tours Team (Triptobudapest.hu Team) recommend you a few things to do before/after taking some of our free tours in the Hungarian capital after the 18th of February 2023.

  • Indoor Beer Festival (24-25th February): Once again, unlimited beer will flow from the beer taps at Hungary’s only winter beer festival, the Indoor Beer Festival (link of the Facebook event). In addition to the Danube panorama, the organizers promise a truly multicultural environment: you can celebrate the last weekend of February with Hungarian, Czech, German, English and Belgian beers. The festival experience is rich in effervescent pleasures and is completed by cultural & historical additions, beer gastronomy delicacies, beer dinners and beer drinking competitions. With the tasting glass included in the ticket, this year you can also request as many tastings of the more than 100 types of small and large-scale beer on tap as you can.
  • Plants & Grooves: The Bazaar (25th February): Exhibitors and sellers bring a wide selection of spring flowers and indoor plants as well as plant-based, nature-related designer products, fashion and interior design goods to the Plants & Groove plant fair (link of the Facebook event), and visitors can take part in a florarium workshop, too. The Groove Cartel DJ duo will be responsible for the atmosphere and the good mood of the plants and the visitors and guests; they will provide the audience with music in association with a surprise musician. The event is free and will take place in the place called MANYI.
  • MentesFeszt (25-26th February): The Mentes Festival, which will be held on the weekend of February 25th, welcomes new and returning visitors to the first all- free (gluten free, lactose free, vegan etc…)  meeting of the Carpathian Basin. The health-conscious festival waits for you to the ELTE Gömb Hall with various professional presentations, a small market, a gastropub, vegan wines and cheese specialties.
  • Jazzation – Carnival concert (20th of February): Anything can happen at Jazzation’s carnival concert (link of the Facebook event): the band’s singers know no limits in terms of musical virtuosity, so this time they are pushing the boundaries of effective stage appearance.

Have a nice rest of February & See you soon on our private of free walking tours in Budapest! 🙂