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La Traviata
Step into the opulent world of La Traviata, Verdi's timeless opera that weaves a heart-wrenching tale of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Paris, this poignant masterpiece unfolds the tragic romance between the doomed courtesan Violetta and her ardent suitor Alfredo, leaving audiences captivated by its soaring arias and emotional depth.
La Boheme
La Bohème is an internationally-acclaimed Italian opera consisting of four acts composed by Giacomo Puccini during the 1890s. Set in Paris of the 1830s, it showcases the Bohemian lifestyle of a poor seamstress and her friends.
Carmina Burana
Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" is renowned for its exhilarating opening motifs, but its origins as a staged work are less widely known. Tibor Bogányi's visionary production transforms the piece into a stunning visual and auditory spectacle, featuring three soloists, dancers from the Hungarian National Ballet, and a monumental 120-strong chorus, all enhanced by 3D projections and LED displays. This performance at the Erkel Theatre promises an immersive experience, blending powerful music with dynamic visual effects.
The Merry Widow
Ronald Hynd's choreography of "The Merry Widow" brings a delightful blend of classical ballet and comedic flair to the stage, based on Ferenc Lehár's beloved operetta. Since its debut in 1975, this “comic ballet” has captivated audiences with its charming narrative and exquisite melodies. After joining the Hungarian National Ballet’s repertoire in 2014, this whimsical production now graces the Opera House, offering a vibrant celebration of dance and music.
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Explore the intricate relationship between contemporary and classical art at this dynamic, methodically driven exhibition. Enhanced with media objects, games, and tasks, the event focuses on visitor reception and engagement with featured works from the prestigious Ludwig Museum collection.
Women's Quota 02: Female Creators, Creative Women from the Collection of the Ludwig Museum
Marking its 35th anniversary, the Ludwig Museum illuminates talent and innovation via a unique exhibition highlighting female artists and their perspectives on womanhood in the arts. Spanning from the late 60s to the modern day, the display celebrates numerous pioneering women whose contributions dramatically shaped the Central and Eastern European art landscape despite societal challenges.
Die Fledermaus (The Bat)
"Die Fledermaus" offers a captivating blend of comedy and operatic brilliance as Doctor Bat creates uproar at Prince Orlovsky's masked ball. Johann Strauss’s masterpiece showcases a night of mistaken identities, mischievous escapades, and champagne-fueled revelry, culminating in an uproarious turn of events. This full-length opera promises an unforgettable highlight to the winter season with its blend of laughter and musical splendor.
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Attractions in Budapest
Gellert Baths, Budapest
An elegant Art Nouveau bath complex known for its mineral hot springs water and wonderful spa treatments.
Lipotvaros, Budapest
Enjoy a stroll in this historical neighborhood of Budapest, filled with noteworthy landmarks and squares.
Parliament, Budapest
Take a guided tour of the largest government building in Hungary, popular for its mix of historic architectural styles.
Buda Castle, Budapest
The traditional dwelling of Hungary's kings, this Baroque-style palace complex is rife with history stretching back to the 13C.
Szechenyi Baths, Budapest
One of Europe's biggest medicinal spa complexes sits atop two thermal springs and functions year-round.
Andrassy Avenue, Budapest
A shopping street since the 19C, this avenue is lined with Neo-Renaissance manors, private boutiques, cafes, and theaters.
Applied Arts Museum, Budapest
A wonderful example of Art Nouveau architecture, this museum houses collections of textile, glass, and metal craftsmanship.
St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest
An impressive basilica, famous for its Neo-Renaissance architecture and weekly concerts of classical music.
Belvaros, Budapest
Part of the city's historic center, this district contains large pedestrian thoroughfares and is a great place to wander around.
Central Market, Budapest
A three-floor market hall that offers a rich variety of produce as well as a taste of Budapest life, bound in Neo-Gothic charm.
Chain Bridge, Budapest
An iconic Budapest landmark, this 19C suspension bridge was the first to permanently connect Buda and Pest.
City Park, Budapest
City's largest public park contains play areas, the famous Szechenyi Baths, and a lake that freezes into an ice rink in the winter.
Dohany Synagogue, Budapest
The largest synagogue in Europe, this Moorish Revival building features an abundance of exquisite decorative details.
Fortuna Street, Budapest
Situated in the Castle district, this street provides a nice walk among historic houses.
Gellert Hill, Budapest
Overlooking the Danube river, this hill offers historical monuments, a noteworthy citadel, and striking views of the city.
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
The national art museum, found in the Buda Castle, houses 500 years of Hungarian art from various genres.
Hungarian National Museum, Budapest
The National Museum houses collections that trace the history of the Carpathian Basin dwellers, Hungarians and Transylvanian alike.
Kiraly Baths, Budapest
First constructed in the 16C by the Ottomans, the thermal baths still feature Turkish style, evident in their characteristic domes.
Liberty Bridge, Budapest
The shortest and southernmost in Budapest, this bridge was opened for the Millennial festivities in 1896 by Emperor Franz Joseph.
Ludwig Museum, Budapest
A contemporary art museum which fuses exhibits from international artists of the past 50 years with modern Hungarian masters.
Margaret Island, Budapest
An excellent leisure area, featuring medieval ruins, a music fountain, a Japanese garden, sports facilities, and much more.
Matthias Church, Budapest
Found in the heart of the Castle District, this Gothic church holds ecclesiastical artifacts from its 700 year history.
Ethnographic Museum, Budapest
An ethnographic museum exhibiting relics of Hungarian folk traditions, as well as other European and international cultures.
National Opera House, Budapest
The vibrant musical program of this prominent opera house is just as exceptional as its lavish Neo-Renaissance architecture.
Rudas Baths, Budapest
A 16C medicinal thermal bath constructed by the Ottomans; it retains separate days for men and women, and late operating hours.
Terror House, Budapest
A 20C museum and memorial dedicated to the terrors of the Fascist and Communist regimes in Hungary.
Castle District, Budapest
This central district is packed with must-see landmarks, a wealth of museums, and meandering streets replete with history.
Uri Street, Budapest
Stroll down the longest street in the Castle District, enjoying its eclectic architectural facades, shops and cafes.
Aquincum Museum and Ruins, Budapest
Once the capital of a Roman province, this archaeological park holds remains of ancient settlements, including two amphitheaters.
Children's Railway, Budapest
A narrow gauge railway stretching over 11km, it is operated primarily by children dressed in miniature official uniforms.
Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest
Decorative fortifications built in Neo-Romanesque style as a lookout terrace that offers great views over the Pest area.
Fuveszkert Botanical Garden, Budapest
Covering 3ha, the oldest botanical garden in Budapest contains over 7,000 species of flora, greenhouses, and a Japanese Garden.
Heroes' Square, Budapest
Over a century old, this centrally located square stands in memory of eminent leaders throughout Hungary's history.
Historic Center, Budapest
Wander through the Historic Center and enjoy architectural gems, local cuisine, and multitude of attractions.
Holocaust Memorial Center, Budapest
Recently inaugurated, this museum for the Hungarian victims of the Holocaust houses a memorial, a research center, and a synagogue.
Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest
The interactive railway museum holds over 100 vehicles, suffused with a nostalgic charm that draws in kids and adults alike.
Imre Varga Collection, Budapest
A museum displaying the works of Imre Varga - a remarkable contemporary sculptor whose pieces are strewn throughout the city.
Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest
Full of ornate tombstones, monuments, and mausoleums, this 56ha cemetery is the final resting place of famed Hungarian personages.
Kozma Cemetery, Budapest
The largest Jewish cemetery in Hungary still serves the Jewish community, and is known for its peculiar mausoleums and statues.
Miksa Roth Memorial House, Budapest
Previously the home of the famous Hungarian stained-glass and mosaic artist, this museum outlines the life and work of Miksa Roth.
Palatinus Strand, Budapest
Fed by thermal springs of Margaret Island, this water park has water slides, wave machines, and other fun facilities.
Vajdahunyad Castle, Budapest
Styled after several iconic Hungarian architectural landmarks, this unique castle is home to the excellent Museum of Agriculture.
Budapest Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in the world, Budapest Zoo is located in a nature reserve and holds over a 1000 animal species.
Labyrinth of Buda Castle, Budapest
An underground labyrinth, dominating the belly of the Castle Hill with an intricate system of cellars and caves rich in history.
House of Hungarian Art Nouveau, Budapest
Admire this Art Nouveau museum, exhibiting furniture, interior design, and glasswork, and drop by the exquisitely designed cafe.
Miniversum, Budapest
Visit all of Hungary as well as some of Germany and Austria all in one day at this great museum, exhibiting miniatures of the major sites.
Mupa Budapest
With a concert hall, a theater, and an art exhibit, this cultural hall is part of the Millennium City Center being built in Budapest.
Vigado Concert Hall, Budapest
The second largest concert hall in the city, the hall is home stage to the dance and music group, the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble.
Hall of Art, Budapest
Home to an impressive collection of permanent and temporary exhibits, this art hall is dedicated to contemporary and modern art.
National Theater, Budapest
Take a tour or see a show at Hungary's impressive National Theater, home to one of Europe's most unique stages.
Ervin Szabo Library, Budapest
Budapest's largest collection of books is housed in the elegant 19C Neo-Baroque Wenckheim Palace.
Shoes on the Danube Bank, Budapest
A chilling memorial dedicated to the Jews who were forced to remove their shoes by the banks of the Danube before being shot.
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Budapest | Budapest
Starting in the capital Budapest, make your way around Hungary, sampling local wine and admiring baroque architecture in Eger, checking out the museums and thermal baths in Debrecen, admring the colorful riverside Szeged, enjoying the spa town of Balatonfured, and much more.
Classic Hungary
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The Best of Hungary
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With national parks, busy cities, charming towns, and a wealth of Hungarian culture and history, get to know the best of this special place on this cross- country journey.
The Best of Hungary
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Get to know the best of this rich country on this all-around adventure, taking you through Hungary's most exciting major and lesser known destinations.
Gems of Western Hungary
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Enjoy the region's best culture, history, and cuisine, on this westward trip, getting to know the ins and outs of western Hungary.
Gems of Western Hungary
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With thermal springs, ancient churches, baroque castles, and more, enjoy the best of western Hungary on this family getaway.
Gems of Western Hungary
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Enjoy amazing architecture, world-class museums, and the country's best nightlife on this trip which takes you through western Hungary.
Hungary's Small Towns and Nature
Budapest | Budapest
Visit these wonderful Hungarian cities and towns, known for their breathtaking scenery, rich history, and unique culture.
Hungary's Small Towns and Nature
Budapest | Budapest
From the capital Budapest, visit the lakeside towns of Heviz and Tihany, followed by the historic and hilly Esztergom for a trip of nature, culture, and Hungarian beauty.
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Explore Hungary's exceptional beauty on this wonderful trip, taking you to lakeside towns, beautiful mountains, and more.
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Sample fresh fruits, unique pastries, and delicious local cuisine as you make your way through Hungary's tastiest cities and towns.
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