Wine Festival @ Buda Castle, 5 – 8 September

  • 1 Sep 2019 10:00 AM
Wine Festival @ Buda Castle, 5 – 8 September
Buda Castle, Budapest once again opens its gates to host the most beautiful wine festival in Europe, and with it, thousands of foreign and local winelovers.

The experience to enjoy the mesmerizing view from the World Heritage site with a glass of excellent Hungarian wine is beyond words. Matching its reputation as the highlight of the Castle' event calendar, the festival will be more elegant than ever.

Close to 200 wineries, colorful gastronomy, concerts every day on four stages, professional games - and, of course, the unique Wine Festival atmosphere. Special guest: Hungary's Eger wine region.

Dates and times: 
5 – 8 September, 2 pm - 10 pm

Tickets: 
from HUF 2,990

Venue: 
Buda Castle
1014 Budapest, Budai Vár

More:
aborfesztival.hu

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