Ballin’ on a budget: 5 unmissable programmes in Budapest for autumn
Budapest is vibrant all year round, but there’s something particularly enchanting about autumn in the Hungarian capital. As the city’s streets are draped in golden leaves and the crisp air sets in, a wealth of autumnal programmes in Budapest emerge, offering everything from cosy cultural events to outdoor festivals. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, the season promises an exciting array of activities to embrace the magic of autumn in one of Europe’s most captivating cities.
Budapest Charity Pumpkin Festival at Heroes’ Square
Halloween is not traditionally celebrated in Hungary, but it has been gaining popularity over the years. In Budapest, a variety of spooky autumnal programmes are popping up each year. One of the standout events this year is the Pumpkin Festival, taking place on 26 October at Heroes’ Square. This festive gathering invites participants to bring along their jack-o’-lanterns, creating a glowing spectacle in the heart of the city.
While costumes are encouraged for a true Halloween atmosphere, the event is about more than just fun and scares. Attendees are asked to bring 1-3 cans or non-perishable food items, which will be donated to the Gyermekétkeztetési Alapítvány (Child Nutrition Foundation) to support children in need. It’s a wonderful way to embrace the Halloween spirit while contributing to a good cause, right?
Guided tours at the Dreher Beer Museum
For beer enthusiasts, a visit to the Dreher Beer Museum is a must this autumn in Budapest. As Marie Claire writes, the museum offers a unique glimpse into Hungary’s brewing history, with restored relics and a special AI-generated short film on the life and adventures of Antal Dreher, the brewery’s famed founder. The film offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the heritage of one of Hungary’s most iconic breweries.
As part of the 45th-anniversary celebrations, guided tours are also available, making it one of the most fantastic autumnal programmes in Budapest for those looking to explore the rich traditions behind this legendary beer. Tickets are available for HUF 2500 (EUR 6.23) for adults, and HUF 1500 (3.74) for students above 18 and pensioners.
Liszt Fest
The fourth Liszt Fest International Cultural Festival promises a diverse range of autumnal programmes in Budapest, with music, dance, and innovative performances. From grand orchestral works featuring the music of Ferenc Liszt, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Opera, to experimental genres like Detroit DJ Jeff Mills’ project Tomorrow Comes The Harvest, the festival offers something for every taste.
Highlights also include the Hungarian premiere of Recirquel’s Paradisum, blending contemporary dance and circus, making it a perfect autumn programme for culture lovers in Budapest. Tickets are on sale now for events starting on 9 October. You may find further information and a more detailed schedule of the programmes HERE.
DiningCity Restaurant Week
One of the most anticipated autumnal programmes in Budapest is the DiningCity Restaurant Week, running from 10 to 27 October. During this time, top restaurants in Budapest and across Hungary offer a special 3-course menu at a uniform, fixed price. Menus are available at different price points: from HUF 5,900 (approximately EUR 15) to premium and exclusive options at HUF 7,900 (EUR 20) and HUF 9,900 (EUR 25), with service charge included.
Frida Kahlo photo exhibition
The Frida Kahlo – Her Photos exhibition is one of the many exciting cultural programmes in Budapest this year, offering a rare glimpse into the private life of the most iconic Mexican artist. Having captivated nearly a million visitors worldwide, the exhibition will be presented for the first time in Budapest at the Mai Manó House from 18 October 2024 to 12 January 2025. Featuring 241 previously unpublished photographs from Kahlo’s collection, the exhibition provides a deeply intimate look at her turbulent life, capturing the essence of one of Latin America’s most enigmatic figures.
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