Diplomatic Charity Fair in Budapest: Shop around the world in one day!
The Diplomatic Charity Fair is back in Budapest for the 11th time. Just as in previous years, several countries will again assemble to showcase their traditional products. National souvenirs, crafts and specialty items, as well as food corner will enable visitors to ”shop around the world in one day”!
The Diplomatic Charity Fair, organised by the Diplomatic Spouses of Budapest, will be held on Sunday, 27th November 2022 at the InterContinental Budapest from 10.00 AM until 4.00 PM.
Madame Szilvia Szijjártó-Nagy, spouse of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó, is the Patron of the Fair and will grace the event with her presence. In addition, many of the Ambassadors here in Budapest along with numerous VIP guests will take part in this charity fair.
Visitors can look forward to exciting cultural entertainment provided by several participating embassies. There will also be raffle draws with wonderful prizes to be won.
All proceeds of the Diplomatic Charity Fair 2022 are going to be donated to the following Hungarian Charities:
- Tovább Élni Egyesület (Live On Association) – helps the housing and employment of children and young people with multiple and mild disabilities
- BIZSU Közösségi tér (BIZSU Community Space) – supports children from Roma families living in deep poverty
- Heim Pál Children’s Hospital in Budapest
Enjoy the warm international atmosphere at the Diplomatic Charity Fair 2022 on Sunday, 27 November at Hotel InterContinental Budapest!
Entry to the Fair is at the hotel’s side entrance along Apáczai Csere János utca 12-14., 1052 Budapest. The entrance fee is HUF 1,000 (EUR 2.44). Children under the age of 14 have free entry.
Gallery: 19th Diplomatic Charity Fair in Budapest 2019
Read alsoHorror prices at the Christmas markets in Budapest!
Source: Diplomatic Press Agency
please make a donation here
Hot news
Top Hungary news: Festive trains, Wizz passengers stuck in Belgium, minimum wage increase, lego tram — 21 November, 2024
Hungary stands firm on Russian energy: FM Szijjártó defends sovereignty amid EU criticism
Wizz Air flight delayed for 18 hours: Passengers stuck in Brussels airport
Official: Minimum wage in Hungary to rise in 2025
Hop on a festive train to Vienna and Zagreb’s Christmas markets with MÁV!
Hungary launches EUR 500,000 humanitarian aid for persecuted Christians through Hungary Helps programme