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Budapest Festival Orchestra Unveils New Season - 'Titans From Here to Mahler'
Legendary conductors; international soloists from Alaska to the Caucasus Mountains; young talents; a new children’s opera and more song than one can imagine. The Budapest Festival Orchestra has published its program for the 2026-2027 season.
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Premium Spirits Festival: Gin Market Budapest, 12 - 13 June
Returning for its fifth edition this year, it offers two days of premium spirits tasting, plus live music and summer festival vibes at its new venue in downtown Budapest.
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Ride Retro Buses & More During Budapest’s Nostalgia Transport Month
Budapest’s popular nostalgia transport services are set to continue throughout June, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to travel across the capital aboard some of the city's most iconic historic vehicles.
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New Photo Exhibition Presents History of Hungarian Film Via Rare Images
On display until until 23.August. A compelling new retrospective has opened at the Hungarian House of Photography, Mai Manó House, exploring the deep, intertwined historical relationship between Hungarian filmmaking and photography.
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Coming Up
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Szeged Open-Air Festival in Hungary, 27 June - 22 August
The Dóm Square programme of the Szeged Open-Air Festival will begin on June 27, launching this year’s festive season at Hungary’s largest theatre festival.
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International Palace Games of Visegrád, 10 - 12 July
Held annually on the second weekend of July, the International Palace Games of Visegrád stands as Hungary’s largest medieval festival.
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China Brand Fair, Hungexpo Budapest, 18 - 20 June
Looking to diversify your supply chain or discover the next big thing in tech? The China Brand Fair returns to Budapest from June 18 – 20, bringing together over 350 verified Chinese suppliers and hundreds of innovative products under one roof at Hungexpo (Pavilion A).
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JazzFest Budapest, 27 June - 5 July
The JazzFest Budapest festival, to be held between June 27 and July 5, will feature nearly 200 musicians including stars such as Al di Meola, Pat Metheny, Marcus Miller and Charles Lloyd, organisers told a press conference on Thursday.
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