Budapest Burns Supper, Corinthia Hotel, 28 January

  • 15 Dec 2022 8:32 AM
Budapest Burns Supper, Corinthia Hotel, 28 January
The expat organisers encourage you to join one of the year’s 'most popular and longest-running charity events': a touch of Scottish culture in the heart of Central Europe.

This annual RBIF event features traditional Scottish cuisine, pipers and drummers flown in from Scotland, the Burns Whisky and Gin Bar.

Also you can try Scottish ceilidh dancing in this incredible five-star setting, plus there are many prizes up for grabs at the auction and raffle.

Tickets always sell very quickly, so please reserve yours early to avoid disappointment!

Dress Code:
Black tie

Time:
18.00

Address:
Corinthia Budapest, 
Erzsébet körút 43-49.

More:
The Robert Burns International Foundation’s mission is to help sick and underprivileged children in Hungary and Central Europe through financial aid contributions to medical facilities.

Click here to visit the Robert Burns International Foundation website

See the event's Facebook page here

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