There’s a place in Budapest where creativity runs wild and every child’s imagination gets a sixty-minute spotlight. At the hand-painted Csorba Anita Studio (CsorbaAnita Stúdió), young creators between the ages of 6 and 14 are invited to immerse themselves in guided art workshops. Each session is led by Anita Csorba (Csorba Anita) herself—a celebrated artist who truly knows how to spark inspiration. The studio on Nádasdy Street (Nádasdy utca) isn’t just another arts-and-crafts club: it’s a vibrant, hand-drawn world perfect for children who love to draw, glue, and bring homemade masterpieces to life. Parents are welcome to stick around and join in the fun—or simply keep a watchful eye—while the kids get creative.
Workshops and Mini-Camps: Pick Your Perfect Art Adventure
For those craving more than a single afternoon of art, the fall of 2025 brings a whole slew of extra-special events. Budding artists can join three different mini-camps, each packed with hands-on creativity, new games, and plenty of memories to take home. Some camps last two full days, while others are convenient one-day events. Whatever the format, they all offer a blend of artistic freedom, friendship, and good old-fashioned play. Sessions run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, providing plenty of time for kids to paint, glue, craft, and giggle together.
Mark your calendars for these creative camp dates: one-day workshops are set for October 11, 2025, while two-day creative marathons unfold October 27-28 and 29-30. Each day promises more than just guided art—the fun spills into group games and time well spent in a truly unique, joyfully decorated environment.
Fast-Paced Two-Hour Sessions—And Yes, Even Little Ones Can Join
Short on time but high on imagination? The studio’s two-hour programs are designed for maximum creative variety. On October 18, kids will zoom through four different themed art stations, with three bonus spots for making adorable mini-creations. There’s a comfy chill-out corner, loads of games, and an irresistible photo wall for capturing the fun. The studio’s magical backdrop practically begs for a few keepsake snapshots.
Worried your youngest Picassos will miss out? Relax: children aged 4-6 can participate as well, as long as a parent stays to help navigate the crafty chaos. This allows even the littlest hands to get messy and experiment, with some parental backup.
All the Dates, All in Budapest
If you’re wondering where to be and when, here’s the rundown:
- October 11, 2025: One-Day Creative Camp (Budapest)
- October 18, 2025: Two-Hour Creative Session (Budapest)
- October 27-28 & 29-30, 2025: Two-Day Creative Camps (Budapest)
With plenty of dates to choose from, it’s easy to find a perfect slot to fit any family’s schedule.
Where to Stay: Family-Friendly Hotels Nearby
If you’re coming from out of town, several local hotels have you covered. Chesscom Hotel (Hotel Chesscom) sits just steps away from the Kőbánya-Kispest Metro Terminal, offering 40 air-conditioned rooms equipped with cable TV, phone, mini-fridge, safe, and free WiFi—a modern and comfortable base for any visiting family.
Eco-conscious travelers can opt for Sunshine Hotel (Hotel Sunshine), which operates on advanced geothermal heating and cooling technology to provide an eco-friendly, cozy climate year-round. The contemporary design gives the place a stylish, welcoming feel—perfect for a relaxed family stay.
Hunyadi Guesthouse (Hunyadi Panzió) is another solid choice, welcoming families with a homely atmosphere, secure parking, and wallet-friendly prices.
Don’t Go Hungry: Classic Comfort Dining in the Neighborhood
After a day of paint and glitter, hotels aren’t the only places offering great family-friendly options. The area is full of dining venues serving hearty classic Hungarian food in laid-back settings. Enjoy specialties at Bújdosó Székely Restaurant (Bújdosó Székely Étterem), known for delicious Transylvanian dishes, excellent beers, and live music—all surrounded by lovely scenery perfect for unwinding.
History buffs and fish lovers alike should try Fisherman’s Inn (Halásztanya), established in 1938 by brewery legend Antal Dreher. The rustic interior features centuries-old Transylvanian larch beams supporting the same building today. Besides the region’s famed boneless fish soup, the restaurant offers a wide variety of traditional Hungarian dishes. Its leafy garden, accommodating up to 100 guests, is especially popular from spring through fall.
For those craving home cooking, Kispest’s favorites serve up beloved soups, main courses, pasta, and desserts with a nostalgic touch. Pizzoli Pizzeria goes beyond just pizza—expect massive hamburgers and retro recipes, plus whole-wheat crusts on request!
Moments Worth Drawing—But Dates Might Change!
One last tip for eager parents: always check back for any schedule or program changes. Plans can change, and art waits for no one! For all who want their children to experience the joy of creating—messy hands, big smiles, and cherished memories are absolutely guaranteed.