Instead of being sad, try to make the most from the last weekend of summer! Budapest program guide for gluttons, animal lovers and everyone who do not want to stay indoors, travelo.hu said.
III. Junior Wine Festival
In recent year, the square in front of St. Stephen’s Basilica became one of the hottest points of Pest. You can definitely run into your friends there any time of the day. Junior Wine Festival was launched by the Young Winemakers Association with DiVino and you can know the winemakers under 40 and their best wines from 10 wine regions.
30 wine makers with more than a hundred kinds of wines move out the Szent Istvan Square for 4 days to create a real festival atmosphere to the end of summer. Click here for more details!
Dreher Fest
Bet you have never partied in a beer factory. If you prefer beer, you can target the Dreher factory as well on Saturday where you can dance at the concerts of Magashegyi Underground, PASO and a couple of other cool Hungarian bands from 2 pm. until dawn. The 160-year-old beer factory is transforming into a real party place where you can taste the beer specialties brewed by master for this occasion in mobile ruin pubs. The entrance fee is HUF 1500 which includes 2dl beer tasting three times, a pint of beer costs HUF 400. You can read more here.
Cholent Festival
After the drink fest, you should go to the heart of the 7th district, the Kazinczy Street on Sunday, where you can try the most diverse variations of cholent, the popular Jewish food made of bean and barley. The festival is like a mini world tour where you can learn the hottest cholent recipes from Yemen to Poland. If you want a really memorable lunch and you also like the street food atmosphere, you should jump to Cholent Festival between 10 am. and 9 pm. Click here to see the event on Facebook.
Markets Day
According to travelo.hu, market has been one of the most important public spaces for thousands of years. If you want to be part of the feeling, you should go to the Markets Days on Erzsebet Square from 11 am. on Sunday. There will be producer-, designer and flea markets as well. The event is more than purchase: the organizers want to draw attention to the importance of environmental sustainability and that we should focus more on each other in everyday life. Therefore, the amount of money collected on the Markets Day is offered to Nem Adom Foundation to create a café and community space jointly operated with people with disabilities. If you are interested in more details, you can read here more.
Night of the Zoos
The Hungarian Association of Zoos organizes the Night of the Zoos this year too. In Budapest, there will be elephant training, rhinoceros feeding, giant snake petting, squirrel petting and everything you can imagine! Tickets could only be bought at the scene, the first programs begin at 7 pm. And if it would not enough of animals, you can also visit the Budakeszi Wildlife Park and Tropicarium with a combined ticket for the rest of the weekend. Click here for prices and the detailed program!
based on the article of travelo.hu
translated by BA
Photo: zoobudapest.com
Source: http://travelo.hu
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