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Open from dusk till dawn, this red-velvet underground lounge and after-hours club babysits a diverse crowd of urban vampires—the comfortably unemployed,... more
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Inside the Four Seasons Gresham Palace hotel, this swanky cocktail lounge brings international luxe and concomitant prices to Roosevelt Square, on the Pest side... more
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Located to the north of the city on óbudai Island, a.k.a. Hajógyári sziget, this vast cavernous lounge and dance club with brick arches,... more
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Right on the Buda side of the Petöfi bridge, this beloved club, restaurant, and bar, occupying a Ukrainian ship anchored in the Danube, attracts everyone... more
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By no means appreciated by all when it opened, partly due to the word "TERROR" writ huge on the building's facade, this museum sets out to expose the ways and... more
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The quintessential city spa is fed by Gellért Hill's mineral hot springs, flush with calcium, magnesium, hydrocarbonate, alkali, chloride, sulfate, and... more
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The funicular from Clark Ádam tér is the nicest way to approach the romantic, scenic, and egregiously misnamed Castle Hill. There is no castle.... more
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Menza is partly a gag, taking its name and decor from the Communist-era cafeterias that once dotted the city. But it also serves excellent simple cooking at... more
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Only open for lunch, this mom-and-pop shop is run by a Marlon Brando look-alike whose recommendations are not to be taken lightly—not so much because... more
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Maybe you're embarrassed to obey your swanky hotel's concierge and heed the advice of every guidebook ever written, but in the case of Gundel: Get over it. Just... more
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Kör is one of the perennial best in town, thanks to chef Ádám Répás, who uses seasonal ingredients and bases his menus on... more
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Originally opened in 1887, Café Central quickly became the center of the city's intellectual life, spawning important periodicals and literary movements,... more
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A mover and shaker in the Liszt Ferenc tér scene, this three-level place, with a huge terrace of canvas chairs in summer, has a fabulous Danish... more
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