Hungarian Ski Slopes Open for Season
Skiing is underway at Hungary's two largest ski parks, with snowmaking keeping several slopes open.
More >>Skiing is underway at Hungary's two largest ski parks, with snowmaking keeping several slopes open.
More >>Lumina Park invites you to an exciting journey back in time through Budapest’s unique history to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the city!
More >>Until 1 February, the Városliget Visitor Centre showcases this year’s Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition — a free display of contemporary nature photography.
More >>An international exhibition titled Attila opened at the Hungarian National Museum on Thursday, marking the day of Hungarian culture. The show delves into the Hun ruler's personality, his era, and his legacy with the help of some 400 artifacts from 64 museums in 13 countries.
More >>Programs will be organized in 2026 in the Baranya county seat to mark the 120th anniversary of Victor Vasarely's birth and the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Pécs museum exhibiting his works, the mayor of Pécs announced.
More >>Christian Eigner, drummer of Depeche Mode, will also join the 101 Hang - Depeche Mode Special Tribute production on November 27. The Austrian musician will participate in a performance of two Depeche Mode songs accompanied by a symphony orchestra and a male choir.
More >>Hungary’s biggest winter birdwatching event, the 25th Wild Goose Festival, will take place on 29 November on the shores of Old Lake (Öreg-tó) in Tata, north-western Hungary. Each year, thousands of visitors gather to witness the breath-taking sight of tens of thousands of wild geese taking off and landing on the lake — a spectacle that marks one of the highlights of Hungary’s nature calendar.
More >>From 29 November to 31 December, Várkert Bazár will host a rich and varied Advent programme, featuring large-scale concerts, family activities, festive walks, literary and dance evenings, as well as a craft fair and an open-air exhibition — all welcoming visitors and families throughout the season.
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