the Budapest Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok in Hungarian, literally translated as hall of art), a contemporary art museum, built in 1895, and located in Heroes' Square
the Budapest Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája), a contemporary art centre in Budapest, built in 2005 and located near Rákóczi Bridge
Budapest (Hungarian:[ˈbudɒpɛʃt]; names in other languages) is the capital and the largest city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union. It is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre, sometimes described as the primate city of Hungary. According to the census, in 2011 Budapest had 1.74 million inhabitants, down from its 1989 peak of 2.1 million due to suburbanisation. The Budapest Metropolitan Area is home to 3.3 million people. The city covers an area of 525 square kilometres (202.7sqmi). Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the unification of Buda and Óbuda on the west bank, with Pest on the east bank on 17November 1873.
"Budapest" is a song by British singer-songwriter George Ezra, from his debut studio album, Wanted on Voyage (2014). It was released as the album's second single on 13 December 2013 in Italy, and on 13 June 2014 in the United Kingdom. The song was co-written by Ezra with Joel Pott and produced by Cam Blackwood.
The single was released on Columbia Records, and distributed by Sony Music, and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. "Budapest" has also been a major hit for Ezra in Austria and New Zealand, topping the charts in both countries, while reaching the top ten in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands and Switzerland. It was the 13th-best-selling single of 2014 in the UK. The song was released in the U.S. in 2015 and has peaked at number 32.
Background
Ezra told The Daily Telegraph that "Budapest" was "[his] first attempt to write a love song, and it uses the first three guitar chords [he] ever learned. There's a lot to be said for that simplicity." Ezra has also insisted that, despite its title, the lyrics of "Budapest" do not have anything to do with the city in Hungary and that he had never even been there before. He said, "I was in Malmö in Sweden and the Eurovision Song Contest was being held in Malmö on that night, and I didn't have a clue about it but everyone there seemed to be really excited about it and having parties. But I didn't know you couldn't buy alcohol after 10 o'clock at night. So I ended up buying a bottle of like, rum, or something like that from a guy in a park so I could have something to drink at this party. Anyway, I was meant to be getting a train to Budapest the next day, and I never got it because I was too hungover and didn't fancy it. So I wrote the song about being miles from Budapest."
Opened to the public in March 2005, every part of the Palace of Arts is at the service of culture. It is the home of music classical-, jazz-, world music and opera, dance and contemporary fine art.
The top floor of the Palace offers an exceptional panorama of Budapest, the Danube bridges and the hills surrounding the city.
The impressive dimensions of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, situated in the heart of the building, evoke the atmosphere of a gothic cathedral. The auditorium is on four levels, and can accommodate 1700 people. On its podium, world famous musicians and orchestras are continually being presented to the music-loving public.
The auditorium of the Festival Theater holds 452 people. The theater is used primarily for dance and music performances.
Diversity and open...
published: 02 Apr 2009
The Gresham Palace
The Palace is an artwork of the Hungarian Art Nouveau and one of the most well-known sights of Budapest. The Gresham Palace was built in 1907 and renovated in 2004 for the transformation into a luxury hotel managed under the name, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest.
published: 08 Oct 2015
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:29 10. Hungarian Parliament Building
1:38 9. Thermal baths like Széchenyi Thermal Bath
2:36 8. Széchenyi Chain Bridge
3:20 7. Fisherman's Bastion
4:16 6. Buda Castle
5:07 5. Ruin Pubs like Szimpla Kert
5:49 4. Citadella & Liberty Statue
6:28 3. House of Terror Museum
7:23 2. Central Market Hall
8:16 1. City Park with Heroes...
published: 04 Dec 2019
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Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Budapest. An icon returns. Your story begins.
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Steeped in history, Matild Palace was built 120 years ago during the Belle Époque era and was developed under the patronage of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to serve as the social hub of the city. Matild Palace was part of her vision to create two baroque palaces, acting as a gateway to those entering the ‘Pest’ side of the city from Elisabeth Bridge.
A True Epicurean Destination by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck will oversee all dining operations at Matild Palace bringing a new era of gastronomy and entertainment to the city. His renowned restaurant Spago by Wolfgang Puck marks the debut of the Beverly Hills dining phenomenon in Hungary. The menu will offer traditional Hungarian cuisine with a modern twist through recipes inspired b...
published: 24 Aug 2021
A Day in New York - Adam Gyorgy (Palace of Arts Budapest)
Listen to Adam Gyorgy's composition and take a walk with him in New York city.
published: 15 Apr 2015
Hungarian State Opera - an iconic Neo-Renaissance palace of muses constructed by Miklós Ybl
published: 04 Apr 2024
The Hungarian National Anthem at the Palace of Arts, Budapest
- June 25, 2011
published: 09 Nov 2022
J S Bach, Prelude BWV548 on Organ of Palace of Arts, Budapest
Opened to the public in March 2005, every part of the Palace of Arts is at the service of culture. It is the home of music classical-, jazz-, world music and o...
Opened to the public in March 2005, every part of the Palace of Arts is at the service of culture. It is the home of music classical-, jazz-, world music and opera, dance and contemporary fine art.
The top floor of the Palace offers an exceptional panorama of Budapest, the Danube bridges and the hills surrounding the city.
The impressive dimensions of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, situated in the heart of the building, evoke the atmosphere of a gothic cathedral. The auditorium is on four levels, and can accommodate 1700 people. On its podium, world famous musicians and orchestras are continually being presented to the music-loving public.
The auditorium of the Festival Theater holds 452 people. The theater is used primarily for dance and music performances.
Diversity and openness characterize the Palace of Arts. It is open everyday from morning to evening, and not only when there are concerts and performances.
Its elegant restaurant, with a cosy atmosphere and excellent service, offers its guests Hungarian and continental cuisine.
Opened to the public in March 2005, every part of the Palace of Arts is at the service of culture. It is the home of music classical-, jazz-, world music and opera, dance and contemporary fine art.
The top floor of the Palace offers an exceptional panorama of Budapest, the Danube bridges and the hills surrounding the city.
The impressive dimensions of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, situated in the heart of the building, evoke the atmosphere of a gothic cathedral. The auditorium is on four levels, and can accommodate 1700 people. On its podium, world famous musicians and orchestras are continually being presented to the music-loving public.
The auditorium of the Festival Theater holds 452 people. The theater is used primarily for dance and music performances.
Diversity and openness characterize the Palace of Arts. It is open everyday from morning to evening, and not only when there are concerts and performances.
Its elegant restaurant, with a cosy atmosphere and excellent service, offers its guests Hungarian and continental cuisine.
The Palace is an artwork of the Hungarian Art Nouveau and one of the most well-known sights of Budapest. The Gresham Palace was built in 1907 and renovated in 2...
The Palace is an artwork of the Hungarian Art Nouveau and one of the most well-known sights of Budapest. The Gresham Palace was built in 1907 and renovated in 2004 for the transformation into a luxury hotel managed under the name, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest.
The Palace is an artwork of the Hungarian Art Nouveau and one of the most well-known sights of Budapest. The Gresham Palace was built in 1907 and renovated in 2004 for the transformation into a luxury hotel managed under the name, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest.
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In this video, we’ll show you the top 10 things to do in Budapest.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:29 10. Hungarian Parliament Building
1:38 9. Thermal baths like Széchenyi Thermal Bath
2:36 8. Széchenyi Chain Bridge
3:20 7. Fisherman's Bastion
4:16 6. Buda Castle
5:07 5. Ruin Pubs like Szimpla Kert
5:49 4. Citadella & Liberty Statue
6:28 3. House of Terror Museum
7:23 2. Central Market Hall
8:16 1. City Park with Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, etc.
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In this video, we’ll show you the top 10 things to do in Budapest.
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👉 https://www.truespots.com/creators/hungry-passport?destination=budapest-hungary
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:29 10. Hungarian Parliament Building
1:38 9. Thermal baths like Széchenyi Thermal Bath
2:36 8. Széchenyi Chain Bridge
3:20 7. Fisherman's Bastion
4:16 6. Buda Castle
5:07 5. Ruin Pubs like Szimpla Kert
5:49 4. Citadella & Liberty Statue
6:28 3. House of Terror Museum
7:23 2. Central Market Hall
8:16 1. City Park with Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, etc.
____________
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For collaboration and inquiries: hpassport.travel(at)gmail.com
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An Icon Returns
Steeped in history, Matild Palace was built 120 years ago during the Belle Époque era and was developed under the patronage of Her Imperial and...
An Icon Returns
Steeped in history, Matild Palace was built 120 years ago during the Belle Époque era and was developed under the patronage of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to serve as the social hub of the city. Matild Palace was part of her vision to create two baroque palaces, acting as a gateway to those entering the ‘Pest’ side of the city from Elisabeth Bridge.
A True Epicurean Destination by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck will oversee all dining operations at Matild Palace bringing a new era of gastronomy and entertainment to the city. His renowned restaurant Spago by Wolfgang Puck marks the debut of the Beverly Hills dining phenomenon in Hungary. The menu will offer traditional Hungarian cuisine with a modern twist through recipes inspired by the produce of the region.
The iconic chef will also oversee culinary offerings at The Duchess rooftop bar, a secret liquor library, as well as Matild Café and Cabaret, opening in September, which is a dramatic re-imagination of the most popular address for the high society of the Belle Époque era.
Spago and Matild Café & Cabaret will both offer year-round outdoor dining on the charming streets of Budapest, marking the first ‘gastro street’ in the city.
Signature Guestrooms and Palatial Suites
Matild Palace offers an exceptional choice of 111 elegantly appointed guestrooms and 19 suites, with many providing spectacular views of the city or the Danube River. The four guestroom categories each take inspiration from The Duchess’s exuberant lifestyle and early 20th century Budapest. Each bedroom is over four metres in height and celebrates Hungarian culture throughout with delicately handcrafted headboards, traditional fishbone parquet floors and lavish spa-style bathrooms inspired by the iconic thermal baths of Hungary. A thoughtful colour palette of teal, green, gold, and copper decorates the rooms, reflecting the hues of the iconic Budapest roofscape. The hotel offers many connecting family rooms for multi-generational city breaks.
For a truly unique stay, the Loft Guestrooms, located at the rooftop of the property, provide endless views either across the city or the Danube River through large, sloping windows. The eclectic mix of contemporary design with colourful vintage furnishings and art captures the eye of creatives and is a nod to The Duchess’s artisan friends who used to frequent the palace.
Crowning the palace with its fifth-floor location, The Crown Tower Suite is split across three floors and is the first suite in Hungary to come with a 48-metre-high dedicated tower boasting 360-degree views of the city. Regal elegance is epitomised in the Maria Klotid Royal Suite, designed as a modern interpretation of the Duchess’s private suite, featuring a spacious master bedroom, bathroom, living room and separate study, decorated with elegant chandeliers and handmade glass mosaics.
Wellness and Relaxation
Swan Spa at Matild Palace features a Hungarian-influenced wellness experience with traditional thermal therapy and Hammam rituals designed to awaken guests’ senses. Complete with a salt and steam room the spa will exclusively offer ESPA products for all spa treatments. For those looking to keep active, there is also a fully equipped state-of-the-art gym.
Visit http://www.matildpalace.com/ for more information on Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Budapest
Explore more from Matild Palace on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MatildPalaceBudapest/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matildpalace/
An Icon Returns
Steeped in history, Matild Palace was built 120 years ago during the Belle Époque era and was developed under the patronage of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to serve as the social hub of the city. Matild Palace was part of her vision to create two baroque palaces, acting as a gateway to those entering the ‘Pest’ side of the city from Elisabeth Bridge.
A True Epicurean Destination by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck will oversee all dining operations at Matild Palace bringing a new era of gastronomy and entertainment to the city. His renowned restaurant Spago by Wolfgang Puck marks the debut of the Beverly Hills dining phenomenon in Hungary. The menu will offer traditional Hungarian cuisine with a modern twist through recipes inspired by the produce of the region.
The iconic chef will also oversee culinary offerings at The Duchess rooftop bar, a secret liquor library, as well as Matild Café and Cabaret, opening in September, which is a dramatic re-imagination of the most popular address for the high society of the Belle Époque era.
Spago and Matild Café & Cabaret will both offer year-round outdoor dining on the charming streets of Budapest, marking the first ‘gastro street’ in the city.
Signature Guestrooms and Palatial Suites
Matild Palace offers an exceptional choice of 111 elegantly appointed guestrooms and 19 suites, with many providing spectacular views of the city or the Danube River. The four guestroom categories each take inspiration from The Duchess’s exuberant lifestyle and early 20th century Budapest. Each bedroom is over four metres in height and celebrates Hungarian culture throughout with delicately handcrafted headboards, traditional fishbone parquet floors and lavish spa-style bathrooms inspired by the iconic thermal baths of Hungary. A thoughtful colour palette of teal, green, gold, and copper decorates the rooms, reflecting the hues of the iconic Budapest roofscape. The hotel offers many connecting family rooms for multi-generational city breaks.
For a truly unique stay, the Loft Guestrooms, located at the rooftop of the property, provide endless views either across the city or the Danube River through large, sloping windows. The eclectic mix of contemporary design with colourful vintage furnishings and art captures the eye of creatives and is a nod to The Duchess’s artisan friends who used to frequent the palace.
Crowning the palace with its fifth-floor location, The Crown Tower Suite is split across three floors and is the first suite in Hungary to come with a 48-metre-high dedicated tower boasting 360-degree views of the city. Regal elegance is epitomised in the Maria Klotid Royal Suite, designed as a modern interpretation of the Duchess’s private suite, featuring a spacious master bedroom, bathroom, living room and separate study, decorated with elegant chandeliers and handmade glass mosaics.
Wellness and Relaxation
Swan Spa at Matild Palace features a Hungarian-influenced wellness experience with traditional thermal therapy and Hammam rituals designed to awaken guests’ senses. Complete with a salt and steam room the spa will exclusively offer ESPA products for all spa treatments. For those looking to keep active, there is also a fully equipped state-of-the-art gym.
Visit http://www.matildpalace.com/ for more information on Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Budapest
Explore more from Matild Palace on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MatildPalaceBudapest/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matildpalace/
Opened to the public in March 2005, every part of the Palace of Arts is at the service of culture. It is the home of music classical-, jazz-, world music and opera, dance and contemporary fine art.
The top floor of the Palace offers an exceptional panorama of Budapest, the Danube bridges and the hills surrounding the city.
The impressive dimensions of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, situated in the heart of the building, evoke the atmosphere of a gothic cathedral. The auditorium is on four levels, and can accommodate 1700 people. On its podium, world famous musicians and orchestras are continually being presented to the music-loving public.
The auditorium of the Festival Theater holds 452 people. The theater is used primarily for dance and music performances.
Diversity and openness characterize the Palace of Arts. It is open everyday from morning to evening, and not only when there are concerts and performances.
Its elegant restaurant, with a cosy atmosphere and excellent service, offers its guests Hungarian and continental cuisine.
The Palace is an artwork of the Hungarian Art Nouveau and one of the most well-known sights of Budapest. The Gresham Palace was built in 1907 and renovated in 2004 for the transformation into a luxury hotel managed under the name, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest.
🔥📚 Get our Budapest PDF travel guide for ONLY $6.99 👉 https://gum.co/BdpGD 🔥
By purchasing our travel guide you're also helping us sustain this channel - ❤️ BIG Thank You!
In this video, we’ll show you the top 10 things to do in Budapest.
Looking for quick and easy access to the attractions we mentioned in the video? You can book them through our TrueSpots page!
👉 https://www.truespots.com/creators/hungry-passport?destination=budapest-hungary
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:29 10. Hungarian Parliament Building
1:38 9. Thermal baths like Széchenyi Thermal Bath
2:36 8. Széchenyi Chain Bridge
3:20 7. Fisherman's Bastion
4:16 6. Buda Castle
5:07 5. Ruin Pubs like Szimpla Kert
5:49 4. Citadella & Liberty Statue
6:28 3. House of Terror Museum
7:23 2. Central Market Hall
8:16 1. City Park with Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, etc.
____________
OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
⭐Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hungrypassporttravel/
⭐Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hungrypassporttravel/
⭐Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hungry_Passport
For collaboration and inquiries: hpassport.travel(at)gmail.com
👉Visit our WEBSITE: https://www.hungrypassport.xyz/
_____________
#budapest #travelguide #top10
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An Icon Returns
Steeped in history, Matild Palace was built 120 years ago during the Belle Époque era and was developed under the patronage of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to serve as the social hub of the city. Matild Palace was part of her vision to create two baroque palaces, acting as a gateway to those entering the ‘Pest’ side of the city from Elisabeth Bridge.
A True Epicurean Destination by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck will oversee all dining operations at Matild Palace bringing a new era of gastronomy and entertainment to the city. His renowned restaurant Spago by Wolfgang Puck marks the debut of the Beverly Hills dining phenomenon in Hungary. The menu will offer traditional Hungarian cuisine with a modern twist through recipes inspired by the produce of the region.
The iconic chef will also oversee culinary offerings at The Duchess rooftop bar, a secret liquor library, as well as Matild Café and Cabaret, opening in September, which is a dramatic re-imagination of the most popular address for the high society of the Belle Époque era.
Spago and Matild Café & Cabaret will both offer year-round outdoor dining on the charming streets of Budapest, marking the first ‘gastro street’ in the city.
Signature Guestrooms and Palatial Suites
Matild Palace offers an exceptional choice of 111 elegantly appointed guestrooms and 19 suites, with many providing spectacular views of the city or the Danube River. The four guestroom categories each take inspiration from The Duchess’s exuberant lifestyle and early 20th century Budapest. Each bedroom is over four metres in height and celebrates Hungarian culture throughout with delicately handcrafted headboards, traditional fishbone parquet floors and lavish spa-style bathrooms inspired by the iconic thermal baths of Hungary. A thoughtful colour palette of teal, green, gold, and copper decorates the rooms, reflecting the hues of the iconic Budapest roofscape. The hotel offers many connecting family rooms for multi-generational city breaks.
For a truly unique stay, the Loft Guestrooms, located at the rooftop of the property, provide endless views either across the city or the Danube River through large, sloping windows. The eclectic mix of contemporary design with colourful vintage furnishings and art captures the eye of creatives and is a nod to The Duchess’s artisan friends who used to frequent the palace.
Crowning the palace with its fifth-floor location, The Crown Tower Suite is split across three floors and is the first suite in Hungary to come with a 48-metre-high dedicated tower boasting 360-degree views of the city. Regal elegance is epitomised in the Maria Klotid Royal Suite, designed as a modern interpretation of the Duchess’s private suite, featuring a spacious master bedroom, bathroom, living room and separate study, decorated with elegant chandeliers and handmade glass mosaics.
Wellness and Relaxation
Swan Spa at Matild Palace features a Hungarian-influenced wellness experience with traditional thermal therapy and Hammam rituals designed to awaken guests’ senses. Complete with a salt and steam room the spa will exclusively offer ESPA products for all spa treatments. For those looking to keep active, there is also a fully equipped state-of-the-art gym.
Visit http://www.matildpalace.com/ for more information on Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Budapest
Explore more from Matild Palace on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MatildPalaceBudapest/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matildpalace/
the Budapest Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok in Hungarian, literally translated as hall of art), a contemporary art museum, built in 1895, and located in Heroes' Square
the Budapest Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája), a contemporary art centre in Budapest, built in 2005 and located near Rákóczi Bridge