Gellért Baths

Closed for renovation until 2028!!! Gellért Thermal Bath is one of Budapest’s most famous and elegant spas, located in a stunning Art Nouveau building.
Széchenyi Baths

The biggest and most popular thermal baths in the city. It has become a meeting place to socialize and have drinks. The spa also turns into a nightclub every Saturday night! Click this link for more details.
The Duchess Rooftop Bar

Owned by the very man who caters for the Oscars every year, it has no shortage of breathtaking views or unannounced visits from Hollywood stars. The drinks are by no means cheap, but well worth a visit. As for all rooftop bars, book in advance!
Morrison’s 2

This is a ruin nightclub we recommend you to go to early for cheap unlimited drink options. Wonderfully packed with locals but never too crowded.
Doboz

It’s a personal favorite of ours, during the early hours of the night it operates as a bar but just wait until the A.M. when its turns into one of the liveliest nightclubs in the city. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Instant-Fogas

The biggest ruin nightclub in the city. It’s a giant, with many rooms that play different genres of music so everyone will find the room most suited to their taste.
Extra

One of the most beautiful ruin bars in the city and a stone throw away from UdvarRom. This bar is known for its cocktails and good vibes.
UdvarRom

Now this is a place most locals still love to visit. As it is where the locals go, the drinks are cheap! The place is also packed with arcade/bar games, pool tables, darts, and a dancefloor downstairs!
Szimpla Kert

Although expensive for most locals nowadays, it is still a must-see destination. We recommend having here a few drinks before heading over to a more affordable ruin bar later in the evening.
Vegan Restaurants

Hungarian cuisine is not especially known for its wide variety of vegan or vegetarian dishes, but we did put together two restaurants that serve and cater to only those that enjoy meat-free options.