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]]>This is the original ruin bar, and one of the biggest. The Szimpla Kert building is an old factory, and full of upcycled furniture. You can wander around different themed rooms, sip on a beverage of your choice, and check out the old Soviet-era Trabant car.
While some of the ruin bars tend to have loud music pumping out of their speakers, Fogasház is a little bit quieter. It’s built on two levels, with the courtyard having tables and fairy lights for a more romantic atmosphere. The bar’s name means “House of Teeth” on account of the old dental office sign that hangs in the bar.
No tour of the ruin bars would be complete without a stop at Doboz. This is more of a nightclub than a ruin bar. The blue room and the red room each have their own DJ. You can hang out in the courtyard and try some craft brews and cocktails if you don’t feel like dancing.
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]]>The founders of this adorable museum wanted to “smuggle some sweets and cheerfulness into people’s everyday lives” by creating it, and they definitely succeeded. It’s only been a year since this establishment opened its doors, but it’s already available at two locations in the Hungarian capital, and we wouldn’t be surprised if they started an entire franchise.
The rooms at the Museum of Sweets and Selfies are filled with vibrant objects, such as colorful bananas, pink flamingos and pool of sprinkles. They are an amazing backdrop for dozens of epic selfies, so you definitely won’t leave Budapest without a couple of good photos if you decide to pay it a visit.
Sweets are also an essential part of this museum, and you can enjoy them even if you’re not in the mood to explore all the Instagram-friendly rooms. They’re available at free-to-visit confectionery shop, where you can sit back and relax while enjoying some coffee and cake.
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]]>The New York Café is in the heart of the New York Palace, a luxury hotel on the Grand Boulevard of Budapest’s Erzsébet körút. It was opened in 1894 and built-in an eclectic Italian Renaissance-style. At the turn of the 20th century, it was the most beautiful and the most beloved coffee house in Budapest.
It has preserved all the authentic decoration and flair that once made it an inspiration for the enquiring minds of Hungary’s cultural and intellectual community. It was a popular place among writers and editors of the most influential newspapers.
Cast your gaze upwards to the ceiling and you’ll see frescoes by Gusztav Mannheimer and Ferenc Eisenhut, dating back to the mid-1800s. Venetian glass lamps all around you will softly illuminate the marble columns and gilded stuccoes.
Taking a photo at the famous stairs and balcony are a tourist must-have. You will find yourself lost in the atmosphere. Enjoy live music performance, while treating yourself to some of the famous dishes from chef’s recommendations.
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]]>The post These Music Videos Will Make You Pack Your Bags and Go To Budapest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The stunning visuals in Goulding’s video for single “Close To Me” basically make up the most beautiful love letter to Budapest we’ve ever seen. In these three-odd minutes, the young singer takes us through a series of scenic locations in the Hungarian capital, including Fisherman’s Bastion and the Gellert Baths.
Katy Perry’s hit single “Firework” is probably the most popular song whose video was filmed in Budapest. In addition to sending a powerful message, this video shows famous the hit-maker singing and dancing around Budapest, and it begins and ends with incredible aerial shots of the city.
One of Selena Gomez’s early hits shows Budapest in incredible detail, and offers a look at several of the city’s main attractions: Parliament, Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge and the Astoria Hotel among them.
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]]>The post 3 Ruin Bars In Budapest You Have to Visit appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This is the original ruin bar, and one of the biggest. The Szimpla Kert building is an old factory, and full of upcycled furniture. You can wander around different themed rooms, sip on a beverage of your choice, and check out the old Soviet-era Trabant car.
While some of the ruin bars tend to have loud music pumping out of their speakers, Fogasház is a little bit quieter. It’s built on two levels, with the courtyard having tables and fairy lights for a more romantic atmosphere. The bar’s name means “House of Teeth” on account of the old dental office sign that hangs in the bar.
No tour of the ruin bars would be complete without a stop at Doboz. This is more of a nightclub than a ruin bar. The blue room and the red room each have their own DJ. You can hang out in the courtyard and try some craft brews and cocktails if you don’t feel like dancing.
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]]>The post Love Eating Candy and Taking Selfies? This Museum Was Made for You! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The founders of this adorable museum wanted to “smuggle some sweets and cheerfulness into people’s everyday lives” by creating it, and they definitely succeeded. It’s only been a year since this establishment opened its doors, but it’s already available at two locations in the Hungarian capital, and we wouldn’t be surprised if they started an entire franchise.
The rooms at the Museum of Sweets and Selfies are filled with vibrant objects, such as colorful bananas, pink flamingos and pool of sprinkles. They are an amazing backdrop for dozens of epic selfies, so you definitely won’t leave Budapest without a couple of good photos if you decide to pay it a visit.
Sweets are also an essential part of this museum, and you can enjoy them even if you’re not in the mood to explore all the Instagram-friendly rooms. They’re available at free-to-visit confectionery shop, where you can sit back and relax while enjoying some coffee and cake.
The post Love Eating Candy and Taking Selfies? This Museum Was Made for You! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The New York Café is a Must-See Stop in Budapest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The New York Café is in the heart of the New York Palace, a luxury hotel on the Grand Boulevard of Budapest’s Erzsébet körút. It was opened in 1894 and built-in an eclectic Italian Renaissance-style. At the turn of the 20th century, it was the most beautiful and the most beloved coffee house in Budapest.
It has preserved all the authentic decoration and flair that once made it an inspiration for the enquiring minds of Hungary’s cultural and intellectual community. It was a popular place among writers and editors of the most influential newspapers.
Cast your gaze upwards to the ceiling and you’ll see frescoes by Gusztav Mannheimer and Ferenc Eisenhut, dating back to the mid-1800s. Venetian glass lamps all around you will softly illuminate the marble columns and gilded stuccoes.
Taking a photo at the famous stairs and balcony are a tourist must-have. You will find yourself lost in the atmosphere. Enjoy live music performance, while treating yourself to some of the famous dishes from chef’s recommendations.
The post The New York Café is a Must-See Stop in Budapest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post These Music Videos Will Make You Pack Your Bags and Go To Budapest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The stunning visuals in Goulding’s video for single “Close To Me” basically make up the most beautiful love letter to Budapest we’ve ever seen. In these three-odd minutes, the young singer takes us through a series of scenic locations in the Hungarian capital, including Fisherman’s Bastion and the Gellert Baths.
Katy Perry’s hit single “Firework” is probably the most popular song whose video was filmed in Budapest. In addition to sending a powerful message, this video shows famous the hit-maker singing and dancing around Budapest, and it begins and ends with incredible aerial shots of the city.
One of Selena Gomez’s early hits shows Budapest in incredible detail, and offers a look at several of the city’s main attractions: Parliament, Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge and the Astoria Hotel among them.
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