Enjoy a Feast of Sweetness in Budapest this Weekend

  • 2 Sep 2021 9:18 AM
Enjoy a Feast of Sweetness in Budapest this Weekend
Truffles, bonbons, and dreamy desserts await you outside Budapest's beautiful Basilica at one of Europe’s biggest open-air events revolving around chocolate tasting and 'artsy confectionery'.

This free-to-attend epic gastronomical event is said to be the most special one not only in Hungary but also in this region, featuring the most successful manufacturers in the local confectionery industry.

Xpats are invited to join the 'biggest celebration of the nation’s best sweet treats', go to 'pamper your taste buds' and see live shows presented to you by celebrity chefs and pastry cooks.

Guests can enjoy the whole mouth-watering experience while listening to great jazz musicians.

"It’s going to be the sweetest weekend of the year", promise the organisers!

Venue: 
In front of the St. Stephen's Basilica
1051 Budapest, Szent István tér
 

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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