6 result(s) for cheaper prices in Entertainment
Sziget Festival Back in Hungarian Hands – 2026 Dates Announced
- 4 Nov 2025 12:44 PM
- entertainment
Sziget, one of Europe’s largest and best-known music festivals, is once again under Hungarian ownership. The festival will continue with its current management and organising team, now joined by founder Károly Gerendai, who returns as strategic director to help shape the event’s next chapter.
Late Discount: New Night Ticket Offered by Budapest's Sziget Festival
- 14 Jul 2025 12:34 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
A new ticket category, the “Night Ticket by Revolut,” has been launched on the Sziget Festival’s website, offering a lower-cost option for late-night revellers.
Insider’s Guide: Top 10 Bars in Budapest Most Loved by Locals
- 18 Dec 2024 9:38 AM
- entertainment
This quick guide to the local bar scene takes you beyond the touristy hangouts to discover ten truly authentic watering holes beloved by locals. Join us on this pub crawl as we unpack the special character of each, and experience what they have to offer expats.
Prices Rocket at Hungary's Music Festivals
- 6 Jul 2023 5:08 PM
- entertainment
According to the latest research by the Oeconomus Economic Research Foundation as reported on InfoRádió, prices at Budapest’s Sziget Festival have risen significantly.
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.
Sziget Festival Back in Hungarian Hands – 2026 Dates Announced
- 4 Nov 2025 12:44 PM
- entertainment
Sziget, one of Europe’s largest and best-known music festivals, is once again under Hungarian ownership. The festival will continue with its current management and organising team, now joined by founder Károly Gerendai, who returns as strategic director to help shape the event’s next chapter.
Late Discount: New Night Ticket Offered by Budapest's Sziget Festival
- 14 Jul 2025 12:34 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
A new ticket category, the “Night Ticket by Revolut,” has been launched on the Sziget Festival’s website, offering a lower-cost option for late-night revellers.
Insider’s Guide: Top 10 Bars in Budapest Most Loved by Locals
- 18 Dec 2024 9:38 AM
- entertainment
This quick guide to the local bar scene takes you beyond the touristy hangouts to discover ten truly authentic watering holes beloved by locals. Join us on this pub crawl as we unpack the special character of each, and experience what they have to offer expats.
Prices Rocket at Hungary's Music Festivals
- 6 Jul 2023 5:08 PM
- entertainment
According to the latest research by the Oeconomus Economic Research Foundation as reported on InfoRádió, prices at Budapest’s Sziget Festival have risen significantly.
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.













