Christmas in Budapest: Palace District awaits with cosy Advent programmes
Christmas in Budapest is set to kick off soon with a myriad of unmissable programmes! The Palace District awaits with cosy Advent programmes that include exhibitions, concerts, workshops, and more!
Christmas in Budapest to kick off soon
As Turizmus.com writes, you can experience the magic of Christmas in Budapest this December with a series of festive events and concerts held at the newly renovated Riding Hall (Lovarda) in Buda Castle’s Palace Quarter. The festivities kick off on 1 December with an exciting concert by LĂłci Játszik band, including a unique charity auction and a photo exhibition showcasing the band’s highlights over the past decade.
Proceeds from the auction will support the Superar children’s choir, which will also perform alongside the Follow The Violin All Strings quartet. Throughout Advent, the Riding Hall (Lovarda) will host various performances, including a captivating 8 December concert by Boggie and the Danubia Percussion Band, offering a blend of Christmas rhythms and Boggie’s popular hits.
Music, literature, culture, and more!
The celebrations continue with “The Star of Bethlehem,” a Christmas folk concert by Gyula Szarka on 15 December, followed by a special literary evening with author Anna Juhász at the Castle Garden Bazaar on 17 December. The events culminate on 22 December with a family day in the Castle Garden Bazaar, featuring a concert by the Kolompos folk band, puppet shows, and free craft activities for children. The day concludes with an evening concert by the Modern Art Orchestra featuring singers Lilla Horti and Nikoletta SzĹ‘ke at the Riding Hall. These festive events offer a memorable way to celebrate Christmas in Budapest, combining music, culture, and family-friendly entertainment in a historic setting.
A magical walk
This year, Christmas in Budapest promises enchanting seasonal experiences, including the return of the popular Advent walks. Held on weekends from 8 to 22 December, these themed walks, called “The Christmas of Sisi,” provide insight into Hungarian Queen Elisabeth’s festive celebrations.
Additionally, an open-air exhibition will invite visitors on a journey of exploring the charm of vintage postcards as a communication medium. The exhibition includes guided tours, with notable writers and journalists offering their insights on the postcards’ cultural history. Visitors can also enjoy a Christmas market, festive drinks, and a nativity scene in this picturesque courtyard.
Looking for a unique gift?
For those seeking unique holiday gifts, Budapest’s De la Motte – Beer Palace will host a three-day Advent Fair from 20 to 22 December. Here, visitors can browse an exclusive selection of art from local designers and award-winning artisans, with some creators available to discuss their works and creative processes. The fair, organized with the Rearticon Applied Arts Association, also offers craft workshops where guests can learn traditional techniques firsthand. With these engaging events, Christmas in Budapest combines history, art, and culture, making it an ideal destination for holiday celebrations.
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