The 11 best festivals in Budapest according to CNN

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The Pearl of the Danube is the perfect place for a wide variety of festivals, both in style and theme, and the fact that Hungarians can put on a show helps a lot as well. We are sure that everyone can find a festival throughout the year that matches their interest.
To help you find what you might like the best, CNN created a list for you to take a look at.
Budapest Christmas markets

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We recently featured articles about the Christmas markets in Hungary including the two biggest ones in Budapest as well. I have to agree with the statement of CNN: “The Christmas market on St. Stephen’s Square is one of Budapest’s top draws in winter.”
This market takes place in front of St. Stephen’s Basilica and is probably one of the most charming Christmas markets in the whole country. This Advent fair is held annually starting from late November and ending in early January. The square is filled with small market stalls selling many things, from toys to clothes, and many products and trinkets are hand-crafted. Oh, and do not forget about some of the most delicious street foods Hungary has to offer, like the famous chimney cakes and lángos, and if you would like to warm your body up, there is also a wide variety of mulled wines and other drinks. The icing on the cake (no pun intended) is that there is a small ice rink in the centre, adding a further dollop of festive magic.
St. Stephen’s Basilica Christmas market, Budapest, Saint Stephen Square 1, 1051. Date: November 23, 2018, to Jan 1, 2019.
Although, in my opinion, it is not as beautiful, the main Christmas market is at Vörösmarty Square where there are even more treats. There are over 100 stalls selling gifts and food. All stalls have been personally vetted by a jury, ensuring the highest quality.
Vörösmarty Square Christmas market, Budapest Vörösmarty Square, 1051. Date: November 9, 2018, to Jan 1, 2019.
Budapest Fish Festival

It is a place where the splashy traditional Hungarian cuisine meets international creations.
Hungarians spend the winter months keeping warm with the famous dish called halászlé. It is a red-hot fisherman’s soup brimming with paprika and usually carp. When March comes round, many people head to the Budapest Fish Festival to try some of the best fish soups from around the country. But there is a wide selection of dishes the aquarium has to offer apart from halászlé, so everyone who likes fish should attend this festival. They organise cooking contests on Heroes’ Square, but there is more to look forward to. There are also wine tastings, folklore music and fun for the kids.
Budapest Fish Festival, Heroes’ Square, Budapest, 1146. Date: March 2-4, 2019
Budapest Spring Festival

This festival features live music, dance and theatre shows which are held in venues across the city. Budapest’s cultural calendar in itself is busy enough, but the Budapest Spring Festival in April is a city-wide celebration of music and the arts. This 17-day festival features countless classical and many other genres of concerts in venues around the city. Visitors can also show their appreciation of visual arts during the Budapest Art Week which is held simultaneously. Workshops and film screenings, as well as exhibitions, can be visited in almost 70 locations.
Date: April 5 to 22, 2019
Rosalia Festival

Thought out by the organisers of September’s wine festival, it is the only event in Hungary that is dedicated to celebrating rosé wines, champagnes, and sparkling wines. Each year, the Rosalia Festival connects Spring and Summer in a refreshing and stylistic way. This three-day festival features a Rosé Garden, wine and champagne tastings, jazz concerts, Hungarian food stalls – because what Hungarian festival would it be without delicious foods – and special events for children so that families can also visit it easily.
Rosalia Festival, Budapest, City Park, 1146 Hungary; +36 1 203 8507. Date: May 31 to June 2, 2019
Budapest Summer Festival

Held throughout the summer, this festival definitely brings some of the world’s top classical musicians as well as ballet dancers to one of the most beautiful places of Budapest, to Margaret Island. The programme has a variety of genres, from opera and classical music to pop and even jazz. There are also ballet performances. All of this takes place on the Open-Air stage of Margaret Island.
Budapest Summer Festivals, Open-Air Theatre, 1122 Budapest, Városmajor; +36 1 375-5922. Date: June to September
Sziget Festival

It is one of the biggest music festivals in the whole of Europe, which takes place every August. For more than 25 years, the week-long Sziget Festival has been taking over the Danube river island of Óbudai Island every August, showcasing more than 1,000 performers and drawing tens of thousands of people from all over the world. Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran are just some of the headliners of the 2019 Sziget Festival.











So what’s with all this CNN coverage on tourism in Hungary, lately??? When did they suddenly wake up and why??