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New Year's Eve in Budapest



If you plan to celebrate New Years in Budapest you won't be bored.

There'll be plenty of programs to entertain you from an upscale ball to

local house parties. Let's not forget the spectacular fireworks at

midnight.



Hungarians are very good at partying. We're people who look for every

occasion to eat and drink well. One of these special occasions is the

last day of the year, Szilveszter in our language. People start preparing

for New Year's Eve several weeks before. In some popular entertainment

places you have to book your New Years Programme months before.



New Years in Budapest - Restaurants, Bars, Cafés



Most people in Budapest head for a restaurant, bar, café or pub to

carouse on 31st December. You have to book well in advance, especially in

popular places.

If you have no reservation, go early and you might get in with some luck.

There's usually a substantial dinner that includes special dishes. A

glass of champagne is usually included in the price to clink glasses at

midnight.

The New Year starts with more eating: frankfurter sausages with

horseradish and mustard, lentil soup, roast pig and other traditional

Hungarian New Year dishes are served after 24.00. You can dance away this

entire calorie intake.



Prices are 40-240 EUR, depending on how popular and upscale the place is.



Our tip: Liszt Ferenc Square on Andrássy Avenue offers many trendy cafés

and bars. Pick a place here and you'll be close to the outdoor

fesitivities on Nyugati tér and Oktogon.



New Years in Budapest for Free- Celebration in the Streets



Three major places are the focal point of outdoor festivities.



* on Vörösmarty Square a three-day celebration awaits you, on 30th-31st

December and on 1st January.



Live bands from different countries will perform.



* Nyugati Square (M3 metro line, trams No 4, 6).



Hungarian pop-rock bands will entertain people.



* Oktogon (trams No 4, 6)



Disco till dawn with popular Hungarian DJs.



Spectacular fireworks welcome the New Year on all three places.

Don't forget to put on warm clothes, because last days of December tend

to be chilly in Budapest.

You'll find many people in the streets, especially around midnight. Even

those who've been carousing in a restaurant or bar, pour out onto the

streets and welcome the New Year with singing, dancing and blowing paper

horns.

Luckily the government has banned the use of firecrackers this year, so

celebrating will be safer in the crowded streets, than it was in previous

years.



New Years in Budapest - Partying In a Hotel



Most Budapest Hotels offer Special Packages for the New Year's Eve

period. Usually you have to stay for at least 2-3 nights. A festive

dinner and entertaining programs are included. Choose a hotel in the city

centre and you'll find many places of entertainment within walking

distance. You can join the happy crowd in the streets and enjoy the

fireworks as well.



Prices: approximately 80-250 EUR



Upscale Celebration of New Years in Budapest-Ball In the Opera House



The New Year's Eve ball in Budapest's beautiful Opera House is an

exclusive party where you have to dress up and wear a mask. The program

starts with a Gala Concert performed by singers, ballet of the Opera

House and the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Afterwards you can fill

your stomach with delicious dishes and dance till dawn.



Prices start from 288 EUR, but make sure you book early.



New Years in Budapest on Boat



Operetta Boat



Say farewell to the old year from a boat on the Danube. Talented singers,

dancers and musicians of the Hungarian State Opera House and the Operetta

House will perform classical masterpieces. Programs also include belly

dancing, step dance and Hungarian folk dances. Fine dinner and beautiful

vista of illuminated Budapest make the night unforgettable.

This is another classy way of celebrating the New Years in Budapest.



Price: about 160 EUR, includes a cocktail, substantial dinner with wide

selection of cold and hot dishes, desserts, a glass of champagne, coffee,

mineral water



New Years in Budapest - Home Parties



If the above programmes don't appeal to you, stroll in Budapest on New

Year's Day afternoon and someone might invite you to a home party.

Hungarians are famous for their hospitality and we tend to be even more

welcoming on New Year's Eve. Drink local bubbly, beer or wine, have some

homemade snacks and make new friends.



Some Hungarian New Year's Traditions

Most Hungarian New Years traditions are related to food. Having lentil or

bean dishes on New Year's Day makes you wealthy. Pigs root out your

fortune, while poultry scrapes it away. Eat roast pork on New Year's Eve

and you'll be lucky throughout the year.

For hangover we eat a special soup (korhely leves) made from sour cabbage

and sour cream.

Washing and hanging out the washing is forbidden, because someone will

die. According to common belief, the whole year will be like the way you

behave on 1st January.

You'd better be happy to drive away gloominess in the New Year!



Why celebrate New Years in Budapest?



You have many options where to say good bye to the old year in the

Hungarian capital. From an exclusive ball to classy hotels, trendy

restaurants and bars, or a boat on the Danube. Make sure you book early!



The best place to make friends and see how Hungarians welcome the New

Year go to a homeparty. Hungarians are very friendly and hospitable.



Champagne is cheap here, about 2-2,5 EUR, and illuminated Budapest is

beautiful at night.



I hope you will come and have a good time!



Happy New Year or Boldog Új Évet in Hungarian!



Erzsebet lives in Budapest with her husband and son. She loves the

Hungarian capital very much. Erzsebet's goal is to share her insider

knowledge about Budapest with tourists visiting the city. On her website,

http://www.budapest-tourist-guide.com she provides up-to-date information

to help travelers to get the most of their visit to Budapest. Visit

http://www.budapest-tourist-guide.com/new-years-in-budapest.html to find

out more about Budapest.


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