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National Dance Theatre Budapest1024 Budapest, Kis Rókus u. 16-20.
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Tuesday: Gala Concert & Dinner: 100 Member Gypsy Orchestra, Budapest Congress Center, 30 December
Budapest Congress Center1123 Budapest, Jagelló út 1-3
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3 Top Flea Markets In Budapest
Sometimes something old is better than something new, and when it comes to shopping for quirky keepsakes and antiques in the Hungarian capital nothing beats these three Budapest flea markets.
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5+1 Top Alternative Cultural Places & Creative Spaces In Budapest
In the beginning, Budapest’s ruin bars were more than just places to drink, but were subversive in their own right. They offered a haven where local creatives could gather and share ideas and embark on projects, as well as enjoy a few drinks together.
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Video: 7 Top Ruin Bars In Budapest
Ruin bars are now a cornerstone of Budapest nightlife, and this video tours seven of the city’s most popular ruin venues, including the original that started the whole scene.
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Parov Stelar Returns to Budapest Park
On September 26, 2026, the master of electronic music returns to transform the Park into one huge dance floor once again.
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Weekly Cultural Events to Be Held at Key Traffic Hubs in Hungary Next Year
Next year, weekly cultural events will be held at important traffic hubs nationwide, including intersections, railway stations and the Liszt Ferenc International Airport, Balazs Hanko, the culture and innovation minister, told a press conference at Keleti railway station on Sunday.
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Legendary Harlem Globetrotters to Perform in Three Hungarian Cities Next Year
The Harlem Globetrotters mark their 1926 founding with a centenary tour hitting Hungary next year: Veszprém Arena on October 29, Szeged City Sports Hall on October 30, and Papp László Budapest Sportaréna on October 31.
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Hungarian State Opera Commemorates 1025 Years of Hungary with Special Performances
The Hungarian State Opera is marking the 1025th anniversary of the founding of the Hungarian state with a series of special performances celebrating Saint Stephen, Hungary’s first king.
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