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Hungary Events Guide

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Annual Events in Hungary

Medieval cities, vast lakes and hearty goulash are all Hungarian staples, but modern Hungary is also fast developing into a cultural hotspot with a vast array of music and arts events. Some of the best of these are...

FEBRUARY
Busójárás Carnival - Mohács
Early February
MARCH
Budapest Spring Festival - Budapest
March - April
APRIL
Titanic Film Festival - Budapest
April
JUNE
Harley Davidson Festival - Alsóörs
June

Bridge Festival - Danube Water Carnival - Chain Bridge, Budapest
June

Summer Evenings in the Károlyi Gardens - Budapest
June to August
JULY
International Dixieland Festival - Miskolc
July

International Gastroblues Festival - Paks
July

Week of the Winged Dragon - Nyírbátor
July
AUGUST
Formula One: Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Mogyorod
August

Baroque Palace Days - Gödöllô
August

Sziget Festival - Hajógyári Kikötö (Shipyard), Budapest
August

Jewish Summer Festival - Budapest
August to September
NOVEMBER
Budapest Christmas & New Year Market - Vörösmarty Square, Budapest
November to December


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 Travel Offer
Tipsy Lenin Tour from Budapest
Join a guided small group tour from Budapest and visit the very popular Statue Park. You'll observe its outstanding outdoor exhibition of the communist era statues, which were removed from Budapest after the collapse of communism. Your English speaking guide will explain how communism started in Hungary including the reasons and the effects.

Learn how the Hungarian people lived throughout the communist dictatorship as you listen to interesting stories about jammed radio stations, banana lines, black markets and illegal unemployment. See the monumental communist statues of of the likes of Marx and Engels, Lenin and others. Your guide will explain what the statues symbolize and what propaganda they were spreading.

Your small group tour continues to the nearby Budapest wine cellar system. One of the largest in the world, it extends for more than 30 kilometres inside a limestone hill. The history of the wine cellar system dates back to over 250 years. You'll see very old wood carved oak casks, including the third largest oak cask in the world and the famous blessed Saint Stephan cask.


Starting from $49.49 per person

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