Budapest’s Várkert Bazaar announces dazzling Advent 2025 programme – photos

As winter settles over the Danube, the Várkert Bazaar is once again transforming into one of Budapest’s most festive cultural hotspots. This Advent, the historic venue at the foot of Buda Castle launches an ambitious programme of seasonal events, promising candle-lit concerts, artisan markets, nostalgic exhibitions, and family-friendly events, all with a distinctly Hungarian flair.

A festive season for all ages

Announced at a press conference on 11 November, the Várkert Bazaar’s 2025 Advent programme reaffirms its status as a leading light in Hungary’s cultural calendar. Spearheaded by Krisztina Sikota, Deputy CEO of Castle Headquarters, the schedule draws on tradition, contemporary performance, and community spirit to mark the countdown to Christmas.

As in years past, each Advent weekend will be marked by the lighting of a new candle on the Bazaar’s ceremonial wreath, symbolising hope, peace and love. Alongside this, the Várkert Bazaar will host a curated selection of concerts and performances, bringing festive joy to visitors of all ages in Budapest.

Musical highlights at Várkert Bazaar

Singer-songwriter Zóra, a Hungarian-American talent based in Los Angeles, returns to the Várkert Bazaar stage on 20 December, her only Budapest appearance this year. Following the success of her previous sold-out shows at the venue, she’s bringing a refreshed sound and celebrated collaborators—including bassist Miles Jay and trumpeter Lőrinc Barabás—for two exclusive concerts titled “One Night, One Feeling, One Voice.”

On 7 December, Budapest Bár promises a double-concert blending gipsy swing, rock and nostalgic melodies, with a star-studded lineup featuring Frenk, Mező Misi, Kiss Tibor and others. Similarly, StEfrem Férfikar’s choral performance on 21 December will offer solemn harmonies in Fény a fényből, ahead of their Christmas album launch.

Szebényi Dániel kicks off the main concert series on 29 November with his Újratervezés album debut, while Ivan & The Parazol brings raw rock’n’roll energy on 27 December, fresh from their international tour.

The programme culminates in a tradition: Random Trip’s pre-New Year’s Eve supergroup concert “A hangok szabadsága” on 30 December, followed by DJ Metha’s Be Massive party, ushering in 2026 with a distinctly electronic sound.

Artisan fairs and family days

Beyond its musical offerings, the Várkert Bazaar also celebrates Hungarian craftsmanship. On 12–14 and 19–21 December, the De la Motte–Beer Palace will host a high-end artisan market, spotlighting contemporary Hungarian design and heritage craft. Visitors can shop for jewellery, felt ornaments, and graphics, meet the artists, and even take part in live workshops organised by the Rearticon Applied Arts Association.

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