Must-see entertainment in Hungary

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    Hungarian State Opera House

    The gorgeous neo-Renaissance opera house is worth a visit as much to admire the incredibly rich decoration inside as to view a performance and hear the…

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    Liszt Music Academy

    Performances at Budapest’s most important concert hall are usually booked up at least a week in advance, but more expensive (though still affordable) last…

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    Palace of Arts

    The two concert halls at this palatial arts centre by the Danube are the 1700-seat Béla Bartók National Concert Hall (Bartók Béla Nemzeti Hangversenyterem…

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    Giero Pub

    This basement bar, presided over by Gizi néni (Aunt Gizi), is the place to come to listen to Gypsy music, as Roma musicians play the real deal from about…

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    Aranytíz House of Culture

    At this cultural centre in Lipótváros, there are wonderful mixed traditional táncház (folk music and dance workshops) from 8pm on Saturday that run till…

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    Budapest Jazz Club

    A very sophisticated venue – now pretty much the most serious one in town – for traditional, vocal and Latin jazz by local and international talent. Past…

  • Jedermann Cafe

    This lovely and uber-chilled old-style cafe and restaurant at the southern end of XI Ráday utca turns into a great music venue at night, focusing on jazz,…

  • Trafó House of Contemporary Arts

    This ultrahip stage in Ferencváros presents a mixture of music, theatre and especially dance, including a good pull of international acts. It also has a…

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    Cowboy Show

    The highlight of a trip to the Kiskunság National Park is the chance to see the puszta cowboy show at Bugac. In addition to making noble Nonius steeds…

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    Erkel Theatre

    Budapest's modern (and usually considered ugly) second opera house, southwest of Keleti train station, has reopened after a massive facelift that has…

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    Fonó Buda Music House

    This venue has táncház (folk music and dance) programs several times a week, especially on Wednesday at 6.30pm and Friday at 8pm, as well as concerts by…

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    Gödör Klub

    In the bowels of the Central Passage shopping centre on Király utca, Gödör has maintained its reputation for scheduling an excellent variety of indie,…

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    Budapest Music Center

    Hosting a fantastic line-up of mainly Hungarian jazz and classical performances, the Budapest Music Center comprises a classy 350-capacity concert hall …

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    Jazz Kocsma

    The kind of small, basement music club that no self-respecting university town would be without. Gets pretty crowded during the academic year for live…

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    Municipal Cultural House

    There’s folk music and dance at what is also called the FMH at 7pm usually on alternate Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays (see the website). A children’s…

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    Pótkulcs

    The 'Spare Key' is a fine little drinking venue with a varied menu of live music most evenings and occasional táncház (Hungarian music and dance). The…

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    Átrium

    This wonderful new theatre in Buda stages many of its both Hungarian and foreign plays and musicals with English surtitles, opening up Hungarian drama to…

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    Organ Concert

    There are half-hour organ concerts at Eger Basilica daily from May to October.

  • Budapest Operetta

    This theatre presents operettas, which are always a riot, especially campy ones like The Gypsy Princess by Imre Kálmán or Ferenc Lehár’s The Merry Widow,…

  • Akvárium Klub

    This place delivers a varied program of Hungarian and international live music, from indie, rock, world and pop to electronica and beyond. The main hall…