• Video: Putin, Orban Speak To Media In Budapest

    • 6 Feb 2017 6:00 AM

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban are holding a joint news conference following their talks in Budapest, Hungary. According to Putin's top foreign policy aide, Yury Ushakov, talks are to focus on “developing economic ties” between the two countries.

  • Balaton Sound Announces 17 New Names

    • 6 Feb 2017 12:00 AM

    Balaton Sound, the 5-day non-stop music festival right on the beach of Lake Balaton, has revealed new names to perform at the major beach festival on 5-9 July, 2017 –in Zamárdi. Tiesto, Jason Derulo, Marshmello, Afrojack, R3HAB and many more are confirmed to the already announced names. Discounted tickets are available until 15 March, 2017.

  • Escape From Budapest To Cebu Parklane International Hotel

    • 5 Feb 2017 12:00 AM

    Cebu Parklane International Hotel is a luxurious 4-star property set in a prime location in the centre of Cebu. Local tourist attractions such as the Ayala Center, Cebu's International Convention Center, and SM City Cebu are not far from this special city hotel. As the slogan goes, it's a hotel in Cebu that stands for Cebu.

  • American Super Bowl, Budapest, 5 February

    • 3 Feb 2017 8:30 AM

    The four time champion New England Patriots are facing the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, the 47th modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game hosted in NRG Stadium in Houston on February 5. Both teams blew out their respective opponents in the Conference Championship Games.

  • “Anima Musicae” Concert, Music Academy, 17 February

    • 3 Feb 2017 7:30 AM

    Experience the mastery and innovation of some of the upcoming stars of classical music in Hungary... Join the eye-, ear- and heart-opening concert of “Anima Musicae” on Friday at 7:30 pm in the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy in Budapest. Special guest of the evening: The young award-winning Hungarian cellist Ditta Rohmann.

  • Forte Company: Your Kingdom, Trafó, 22 February

    • 2 Feb 2017 8:00 AM

    “He still knows what’ll silence a pub,” wrote Ádám Bodor, and it’s true: the tragically-fated Sándor Tar knew the depths of Hungarian society like no other. His heroes were history’s exiled: the humiliated, the crippled, the little people squeezed to the edge of the map, to the fringes of society, the ones never dealt in. Scorned workers who spent their entire lives building, so to speak, socialism only to be left to fend for themselves, and to eventually be crippled and killed by the system change.