Le Méridien Budapest
This building was designed in 1913 and was known as Adria Palace between 1914 and 1918. The hotel is located in the heart of Budapest and is surrounded by a wonderful historical atmosphere.
Erzsebet Ter 9–10; +36 1 429 5500
www.lemeridienbudapest.com
Budapest Music Center
Budapest Music Center (BMC) is in a gorgeous building close to the river Danube and was founded by trombone player and academy professor, László Gz, in 1996. It’s full of information about Hungarian classical and jazz musicians. If you are interested in contemporary Hungarian music, this place is one you just cannot miss.
Mátyás str. 8; +36 1 216 7894
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
One of the largest spas in Europe and a popular place for locals to chill out. The architecture dates back to the early 20th century.
Állatkerti körút 9–11; +36 1 363 3210
www.szechenyifurdo.hu
Budapest 100
Budapest 100 is an annual celebration of buildings in Budapest that reach the age of 100 in that year. At this year’s event, more than 50 buildings will be open, giving you a chance to discover the hidden treasures of the Hungarian capital. It’s an unforgettable cultural experience.
April 26–27
www.budapest100.hu
Hungarian House of Photography
Hungarian House of Photography operates in Mai Manó House, a studio-house built at the end of 19th century for Mai Manó (1855–1917), Imperial and Royal Court Photographer. The aim of the house is to advance the development of Hungarian photography and raise photography’s national prestige as a distinct form of art.
Nagymezõ utca 20; +36 1 473 2666
www.maimano.hu
Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé
This chocolate shop is a heaven for sweets lovers. They use traditional processes and pure ingredients to achieve the most natural flavours, and apply detailed yet contemporary designs to create edible works of art.
Kiralyi Pal utca 6; +36 30 814 8929
www.rozsavolgyi.com
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts
Theater, dance, new circus, music and other visual arts are presented here in an individual and authentic manner. The professional program of the institute is both experimental and audience-friendly. Trafó is the place to go to enrich your visit with a special cultural experience.
Liliom utca 41; +36 1 215 1600
www.trafo.hu
DiVino Wine Bar
DiVino is more than a bar, it is a place to taste first-rate traditional Hungarian wines and become acquainted with the local wine culture. The engaging surroundings and the prime Hungarian wine guarantee a memorable night out.
Szent Istvan ter 3; +36 70 935 3980
www.divinoborbar.hu
Nanushka store
Nanushka is the childhood nickname of Hungarian designer, Sandra Sandor. Through her collection, Sandra combines playful cuts and lush fabrics to create elegant and versatile pieces. Pay a visit to the flagship store to browse the collections and take home a piece of local designer fashion.
Deák Ferenc utca 17; +36 1 214 1729
www.nanushka.hu
Lacipecsenye Bistro
LaciPecsenye is a refined contemporary bistro serving cuisine based on Hungarian traditions. Expect familiar tastes and simple dishes with a focus on meat. This high-quality gastronomical experience won’t disappoint — or leave you feeling hungry.
Sas utca 11; +36 70 370 7474
www.lacipecsenye.eu