1,680 result(s) for danube
Budapest City History: Why Margaret Island was Redesigned as an English Garden
- 26 Mar 2026 7:28 AM
- getting around
Way back in 1796, a transformative chapter began in the history of Margaret Island, when Archduke Joseph of Austria - known in Hungary as Palatine Joseph - set out to reshape the then neglected Danube island into a landscaped retreat inspired by the English garden movement.
Nathan Valla-Sarok, Franco-Hungarian Student, Corvinus University Budapest
- 23 Mar 2026 5:32 PM
Nathan is an 18-year-old Franco-Hungarian student whose life has always been a bridge between two cultures. Born in Budapest to a French mother and a Hungarian father, he has spent half of his life in France and the other half in Hungary.
Amy Módly, Designer-Copywriter, Editor, Proofreader, Translator in Hungary
- 23 Mar 2026 2:17 PM
Having worked as a graphic designer-copywriter, editor, proofreader Stateside after and beyond college in Boston, the best thing about being retired now is not having deadlines.
Robert Zou, Secretary-General, Hungarian Chinese Chamber of Commerce
- 20 Mar 2026 10:36 AM
Mr. Zou (Zou Shunpeng) serves as the Secretary-General of the Hungarian Chinese Chamber of Commerce, where he plays a key role in facilitating communication and collaboration between Hungarian and Chinese enterprises.
Discover the Healing Power of Floral Design at This Unique Exhibit in Budapest
- 20 Mar 2026 8:02 AM
- entertainment
Running until 29 November, the Hungarian Heritage House presents a captivating new exhibition titled Tulip and Sage – Gardens, Eras, Folk Art. Located in the Kallós Zoltán Exhibition Hall, this showcase delves into five centuries of tradition, tracing how the shifting beauty of the garden and the human bond with the land have defined Hungary’s decorative history.
Germany Just Made Unprecedented Open Threat Against Hungary, Says FM
- 17 Mar 2026 1:18 PM
- current affairs
Germany has openly threatened Hungary over its position on the Ukrainian oil blockade, but the government will not abandon national interests or allow Ukrainian actions to triple energy costs for Hungarian families, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Brussels on Monday.
Recipe Of The Week: Hungarian Fish Soup (Halászlé)
- 17 Mar 2026 5:28 AM
- food & drink
In Hungary, few dishes command as much respect and passion as Halászlé (Fisherman’s Soup). This fiery, crimson broth is a cornerstone of Pannonian and Balkan cuisine, deeply rooted in the regions surrounding the Danube and Tisza rivers.
Fish Day Celebration in Hungary on 20 March - From Conservation to Cuisine
- 17 Mar 2026 5:10 AM
- food & drink
Hungary celebrates Fish Day (Halak Napja) each year on 20 March, highlighting the country’s freshwater fish traditions, fishing culture and the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems. The day also aims to encourage Hungarians to eat more fish throughout the year, not just during the festive Christmas season when dishes like halászlé (fisherman’s soup) are most popular.
Budapest Landmark Reborn: Citadella Reopens to Public This March
- 16 Mar 2026 1:39 PM
- getting around
After years of extensive restoration and being hidden behind construction fences, the Citadella — Budapest’s iconic fortress atop Gellért Hill — is officially set to reopen on March 28, 2026.
Budapest City History: Why Margaret Island was Redesigned as an English Garden
- 26 Mar 2026 7:28 AM
- getting around
Way back in 1796, a transformative chapter began in the history of Margaret Island, when Archduke Joseph of Austria - known in Hungary as Palatine Joseph - set out to reshape the then neglected Danube island into a landscaped retreat inspired by the English garden movement.
Nathan Valla-Sarok, Franco-Hungarian Student, Corvinus University Budapest
- 23 Mar 2026 5:32 PM
Nathan is an 18-year-old Franco-Hungarian student whose life has always been a bridge between two cultures. Born in Budapest to a French mother and a Hungarian father, he has spent half of his life in France and the other half in Hungary.
Amy Módly, Designer-Copywriter, Editor, Proofreader, Translator in Hungary
- 23 Mar 2026 2:17 PM
Having worked as a graphic designer-copywriter, editor, proofreader Stateside after and beyond college in Boston, the best thing about being retired now is not having deadlines.
Robert Zou, Secretary-General, Hungarian Chinese Chamber of Commerce
- 20 Mar 2026 10:36 AM
Mr. Zou (Zou Shunpeng) serves as the Secretary-General of the Hungarian Chinese Chamber of Commerce, where he plays a key role in facilitating communication and collaboration between Hungarian and Chinese enterprises.
Discover the Healing Power of Floral Design at This Unique Exhibit in Budapest
- 20 Mar 2026 8:02 AM
- entertainment
Running until 29 November, the Hungarian Heritage House presents a captivating new exhibition titled Tulip and Sage – Gardens, Eras, Folk Art. Located in the Kallós Zoltán Exhibition Hall, this showcase delves into five centuries of tradition, tracing how the shifting beauty of the garden and the human bond with the land have defined Hungary’s decorative history.
Germany Just Made Unprecedented Open Threat Against Hungary, Says FM
- 17 Mar 2026 1:18 PM
- current affairs
Germany has openly threatened Hungary over its position on the Ukrainian oil blockade, but the government will not abandon national interests or allow Ukrainian actions to triple energy costs for Hungarian families, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Brussels on Monday.
Recipe Of The Week: Hungarian Fish Soup (Halászlé)
- 17 Mar 2026 5:28 AM
- food & drink
In Hungary, few dishes command as much respect and passion as Halászlé (Fisherman’s Soup). This fiery, crimson broth is a cornerstone of Pannonian and Balkan cuisine, deeply rooted in the regions surrounding the Danube and Tisza rivers.
Fish Day Celebration in Hungary on 20 March - From Conservation to Cuisine
- 17 Mar 2026 5:10 AM
- food & drink
Hungary celebrates Fish Day (Halak Napja) each year on 20 March, highlighting the country’s freshwater fish traditions, fishing culture and the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems. The day also aims to encourage Hungarians to eat more fish throughout the year, not just during the festive Christmas season when dishes like halászlé (fisherman’s soup) are most popular.
Budapest Landmark Reborn: Citadella Reopens to Public This March
- 16 Mar 2026 1:39 PM
- getting around
After years of extensive restoration and being hidden behind construction fences, the Citadella — Budapest’s iconic fortress atop Gellért Hill — is officially set to reopen on March 28, 2026.


















