Living in the Palace Quarter has its many advantage. I love the
neighborhood because there are so many beautiful buildings, everything is
within walking distance, yet it is quiet and liveable. There have been plenty
refurbishing going on int he past couple of years, and it makes me happy to see
that a lot of new restaurants and shops open in the area. If you are around in the
middle of February, don’t miss out on the Fish Festival that will take place in
the garden of the National Museum and its surroundings at Pollack Mihaly
square.
There will be over a hundred types of fish to choose from |
There will be over a hundred types of fish from all over the world to taste, you can take part or just watch the fishsoup cooking competition and listen to some folklore music. In 2014 the guest country is Russia, so you will be able to taste plenty of Russian fish specialities as well!
Of course you will also be able to taste wines and palinka, and many other traditional Hungarian dishes. The 3 day festival also offers a lot of programs for children, so it can be also a great family time to look around at the festival. Early birds can get a lot of things for a discounted price, you can print their coupons from their Facebook page.The coupons are only valid on 13 February, so make sure you get there on time!
Traditional Hungarian fishsoups |
Where: District 8 at the National Museum and Pollack Mihaly square
When: 13-16 February, 2014.
Website: http://budapestihalfesztival.hu/http://budapestihalfesztival.hu/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BudapestiHalfesztival
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