3 result(s) for holiday opening hours in Food & Drink
Jazz & Wine Festival in Budapest - Outdoors on Margaret Island, 22 - 25 May
- 20 May 2026 4:40 PM
- food & drink
If you are spending the late May bank holiday weekend in the capital, the upcoming Jazz & Wine Festival offers a highly sophisticated addition to your calendar. Running from May 22 to 25, 2026, the event is returning for its third annual edition.
Asian Street Food Night Market @ Chinatown Terrace Budapest, Open Until 15 September
- 17 Jun 2025 6:43 AM
- food & drink
Xpats are warmly invited to experience one of Budapest’s most vibrant outdoor dining events: Chinatown Terrace – an Asian night market featuring amazing street food and authentic drinks - now open every evening until 15 September, between 5pm and 11pm.
Preview: Budapest Wine Festival, Royal Castle, 23-26 September
- 24 Sep 2021 2:56 PM
- food & drink
Every year, forty to fifty thousand people experience the unforgettable atmosphere of the Wine Festival either for the first or the umpteenth time. After last year's slightly modest edition due to Covid, this year (albeit carefully) everyone vaccinated can raise a glass at the 30th anniversary of this special festival.
Jazz & Wine Festival in Budapest - Outdoors on Margaret Island, 22 - 25 May
- 20 May 2026 4:40 PM
- food & drink
If you are spending the late May bank holiday weekend in the capital, the upcoming Jazz & Wine Festival offers a highly sophisticated addition to your calendar. Running from May 22 to 25, 2026, the event is returning for its third annual edition.
Asian Street Food Night Market @ Chinatown Terrace Budapest, Open Until 15 September
- 17 Jun 2025 6:43 AM
- food & drink
Xpats are warmly invited to experience one of Budapest’s most vibrant outdoor dining events: Chinatown Terrace – an Asian night market featuring amazing street food and authentic drinks - now open every evening until 15 September, between 5pm and 11pm.
Preview: Budapest Wine Festival, Royal Castle, 23-26 September
- 24 Sep 2021 2:56 PM
- food & drink
Every year, forty to fifty thousand people experience the unforgettable atmosphere of the Wine Festival either for the first or the umpteenth time. After last year's slightly modest edition due to Covid, this year (albeit carefully) everyone vaccinated can raise a glass at the 30th anniversary of this special festival.












