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'International Festival', American School in Nagykovacsi, 30 March
- 31 Mar 2008 12:00 PM
- Xpatloop
Here's some sample snapshots from the American International School of Budapest 's annual festival for charity, held on Sunday 30 March from 11am-3pm.
Linda Kondor
- 6 Mar 2008 11:00 AM
I have been happily living in Budapest for 10 years, an expatriate from the frantic city life of Chicago. I feel especially lucky to have the opportunity to experience a slower but 'sophisticated European lifestyle' in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Dave Thomaes, Former Business Space Consultant, DTZ
- 21 Feb 2008 11:00 AM
I hail from London, Ontario Canada. I have been living/working outside of Canada over the past 7 years specializing in Logistics and Commercial Real Estate throughout Eastern Europe, Russia and the Middle East.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
Xpat Interview: Ari S Kupsus, Gallery Owner
- 7 Feb 2008 11:00 AM
In ten contemporary shows a year, the Ari Kupsus Gallery showcases a diverse blend of local and international artists who are linked by figurative techniques and devotion to beauty.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév - Part 3
- 4 Feb 2008 6:02 AM
- travel
Also included in this trip, booked via the helpful staff at the Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv, was a journey to Bethlehem. The ‘City of Jesus’, proved to be equally amazing as expected. As these days it’s under the control of the Palestinian National Authority we left our Israeli guide behind and met up with a friendly Arab who showed us around this town of just 27,000 inhabitants.
Restaurant Review: Kiskakukk Étterem
- 20 Sep 2007 2:32 AM
- food & drink
"Dining Companion may have missed the point when she complained about the interior of Kiskakukk. To her, the design was the near epitome of the stereotype Hungarian restaurant décor.
Savaria Historical Carnival In Szombathely, On until 26 August
- 22 Aug 2007 9:00 AM
- community & culture
"Szombathely is one of the oldest settlements in Hungary with the rights of a town and was founded by Emperor Claudius in about 50 A.D. Upon its foundation, the town of Savaria was named Colonia Claudia Savariensum and was granted the title of a ‘colonia’, which was the highest rank for a town in the Roman Empire.
'Visible Cities Budapest' Book Launch @ Bortársaság Wine Store, 28 September 2006
- 9 Oct 2006 12:00 PM
- Xpatloop
On September 28th there were two opening events in one. The new Bortarsasag wine store opened up late to host the release of the 4th edition of the Visible Cities Budapest book written by Annabell Barber, Emma Roper- Evans and David Hill.
'International Festival', American School in Nagykovacsi, 30 March
- 31 Mar 2008 12:00 PM
- Xpatloop
Here's some sample snapshots from the American International School of Budapest 's annual festival for charity, held on Sunday 30 March from 11am-3pm.
Linda Kondor
- 6 Mar 2008 11:00 AM
I have been happily living in Budapest for 10 years, an expatriate from the frantic city life of Chicago. I feel especially lucky to have the opportunity to experience a slower but 'sophisticated European lifestyle' in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Dave Thomaes, Former Business Space Consultant, DTZ
- 21 Feb 2008 11:00 AM
I hail from London, Ontario Canada. I have been living/working outside of Canada over the past 7 years specializing in Logistics and Commercial Real Estate throughout Eastern Europe, Russia and the Middle East.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
Xpat Interview: Ari S Kupsus, Gallery Owner
- 7 Feb 2008 11:00 AM
In ten contemporary shows a year, the Ari Kupsus Gallery showcases a diverse blend of local and international artists who are linked by figurative techniques and devotion to beauty.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév - Part 3
- 4 Feb 2008 6:02 AM
- travel
Also included in this trip, booked via the helpful staff at the Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv, was a journey to Bethlehem. The ‘City of Jesus’, proved to be equally amazing as expected. As these days it’s under the control of the Palestinian National Authority we left our Israeli guide behind and met up with a friendly Arab who showed us around this town of just 27,000 inhabitants.
Restaurant Review: Kiskakukk Étterem
- 20 Sep 2007 2:32 AM
- food & drink
"Dining Companion may have missed the point when she complained about the interior of Kiskakukk. To her, the design was the near epitome of the stereotype Hungarian restaurant décor.
Savaria Historical Carnival In Szombathely, On until 26 August
- 22 Aug 2007 9:00 AM
- community & culture
"Szombathely is one of the oldest settlements in Hungary with the rights of a town and was founded by Emperor Claudius in about 50 A.D. Upon its foundation, the town of Savaria was named Colonia Claudia Savariensum and was granted the title of a ‘colonia’, which was the highest rank for a town in the Roman Empire.
'Visible Cities Budapest' Book Launch @ Bortársaság Wine Store, 28 September 2006
- 9 Oct 2006 12:00 PM
- Xpatloop
On September 28th there were two opening events in one. The new Bortarsasag wine store opened up late to host the release of the 4th edition of the Visible Cities Budapest book written by Annabell Barber, Emma Roper- Evans and David Hill.