Venue info
Hungarian Museum of Ethnography
1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 35
The museum is located at the entrance of City Park (Városliget), easily accessible from the city
center.
- Easily reachable by trolleybus: lines 70 and 78 stop right in front of the museum.
- Metro and nearby bus/tram stops also provide convenient access.
Why it’s a perfect conference venue:
- The new building opened in 2022 with modern infrastructure, including large exhibition and event spaces.
- The museum has dedicated conference and event rooms, including auditoriums and versatile communal areas suitable for professional events.
- Excellent location between City Park and downtown, providing an elegant cultural setting for any event.
Highlights:
- The collection houses over 225,000 ethnographic objects, plus photographs, films, and sound recordings.
- The “Ceramics Hall” is a visually striking space featuring around 4,000 ceramic pieces from around the world.
- Architecturally unique: the building façade features a metal lattice composed of nearly half a million pixels, displaying Hungarian and international ethnographic motifs.
Spoon The Boat
Vigadó tér 3, 1052 Budapest (on the Danube, at the foot of the Chain Bridge).
What makes it special:
A 75-metre-long boat-restaurant with panoramic terraces, fusion cuisine mixing Hungarian specialities with international and Far Eastern influences.
Recommended experience:
Choose a seat with a view of the Danube and Buda Castle, and try Hungarian classics alongside some fusion dishes for a memorable meal with riverfront ambience.
Paprika Revue House
What makes it special:
A combination of dining and live performance — a folklore revue show paired with Hungarian cuisine and drinks.
Recommended experience:
Enjoy the multi-course Hungarian dinner menu while watching the high-energy stage production of dance, music and culture.