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 >>Next year marks forty years since the members of F.O. System first performed their songs in front of an audience. To celebrate this special milestone, they are preparing an even bigger and more spectacular concert than ever before on November 13, 2026, at Akvárium Klub, where the band’s entire repertoire will be performed, along with additional surprises for the audience.
More >>Manfred Mann’s Earth Band ranks among the pioneers of progressive hard rock in England. Formed in 1971 by South African-born keyboardist Manfred Mann, it marked a shift from his earlier, lighter projects to a more complex sound blending progressive rock, hard rock, and jazz-rock.
More >>Lorna Shore just wrapped a successful European festival run: after the American band tore through the stages at Hellfest, Rock am Ring, and Rock im Park, they've now announced a European headliner tour.
More >>Architects return to Budapest with their new album, three years after their thrilling concert in Budapest Park. The gig will be the band's biggest ever in Hungary, this time at Budapest Arena, where they will be performing their latest album The Sky, The Earth & All Between, and will be supported by Landmvrks and The President.
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