Budapest gets a full-on love letter this season with Imagine’s guaranteed-date themed city walks across both Buda and Pest. Think intimate building entries, legends retold where they happened, and guides who turn stones and façades into punchlines and plot twists. It’s all here: architecture, food, secret interiors, family-friendly strolls, and company team-building slots. The calendar is packed, times are fixed, and the organizers note that dates and programs may still change — so book, then keep an eye out for updates.
One of the hottest tickets dives into the grand former Stock Exchange Palace at 17 Szabadság Square, later reinvented as the state television headquarters. Multiple entry tours run tightly throughout late February and March, often in clusters: Feb 22 at 09:00, 09:45, 10:30; Feb 28 at 09:00, 09:45, 10:30, 13:30, 14:15; March 1 at 09:00, 09:45, 12:45, 14:15; March 7 at 13:00, 14:00, 15:00; March 8 at 10:00, 11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00; March 14 at 10:00, 11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00; March 15 at 10:00, 11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00; and March 21 at 10:00, 11:00. Expect monumental spaces and the story of how finance, politics, and broadcasting layered themselves into one era-defining address.
The Adria Palace, a jewel box on the Danube’s commercial memory lane, appears repeatedly as Adria-palota — Atlantis Above Ground (Atlantisz a föld felett). Slots are Feb 22 at 14:00, Feb 28 at 10:00, March 1 at 14:00, March 7 at 11:00, March 8 at 14:00, March 14 at 14:00, and March 15 at 14:00. The nickname promises the resurfacing of long-lost stories — shipping wealth, ornate details, and a vibe of half-sunken grandeur pulled ashore.
Párisi Udvar — Dream in Luxury (Párisi Udvar álom luxuskivitelben) takes you through the kaleidoscopic, Neo-Gothic-meets-Art Nouveau arcade that’s now a high-gleam hotel. It’s everywhere on the schedule: Feb 22 at 15:00 and 16:30; Feb 26 at 17:30; Feb 28 at 11:00; March 1 at 11:00, 13:00, 15:00; March 5 at 17:30; March 7 at 11:00, 15:00, 16:30; March 8 at 11:00, 15:00, 16:30; March 12 at 17:30; March 14 at 11:00, 15:00, 16:30; March 15 at 11:00, 15:00, 16:30; March 19 at 17:30; March 21 at 11:00. It’s the perfect meet-cute between Budapest’s obsessive craftsmanship and pure theater.
History hits hot water on Legendary Gellért (A legendás Gellért) — stories from the iconic hotel and bath — on Feb 24 at 18:00 and March 10 at 18:00. For night-owl architecture lovers: Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) exclusive building tours after closing (exkluzív épületbejárás zárás után) on March 10 at 19:00, March 12 at 19:00, and March 19 at 19:00. And a rare treat: A Turkish Bath’s Tale (Egy törökfürdő meséje), an inside walk of the closed Király Bath (Király fürdő), on March 12 at 17:30 and March 16 at 17:30 — a time capsule of Ottoman bathing culture in stone and steam.
Budapest’s underbelly and cultural backbone get air time. Word in the City… (Azt beszélik a városban…) serves up true crime and gossip on Feb 28 at 10:00. Stories from the Synagogue Triangle (Történetek a zsinagóga háromszögből) explores the Pest Jewish Quarter on March 1 at 10:00, March 8 at 10:00, and March 15 at 10:00 — tracing synagogues, courtyards, and lives reshaped by modern city rhythms.
Date with the Queen of Instruments (Randevú a hangszerek királynőjével) brings a downtown organ tour plus mini-concert on Feb 28 at 10:00. B as in Ballet, W as in W Budapest (B, mint balett, W, mint W Budapest) charts an iconic building’s rebirth with dates on Feb 28 at 10:00; March 7 at 10:00 and 12:30; March 8 at 10:00 and 12:30; March 14 at 10:00 and 12:30; March 15 at 10:00 and 12:30; March 21 at 10:00. It’s about elegance as infrastructure: how movement, marble, and modern hospitality coexist.
Sweet Life (Édes élet), a dessert-chasing gastro-walk, appears Feb 28 at 10:30 and March 21 at 10:30. Sercli maps grain to artisan loaves on March 21 at 10:00. The legendary restaurant saga The Great Gundel Story (A nagy Gundel-sztori) sets a generous table on March 5 at 18:00 and March 20 at 18:00. There’s also a bite of Italy: A Taste from Italy (Kóstoló Olaszországból) at Pomo D’Oro on March 10 at 17:30 — tastes from the kitchen, tales from the past.
A Literary Walk in the Palace District (Irodalmi séta a Palotanegyedben) steps through the Palace District’s literary spaces on March 7 at 10:00. For know-it-alls and pub-quiz souls, Budapest Quiz Station (BUDAPEST KVÍZÁLLOMÁS) pops up March 2 at 18:00 — crack teams, crack questions, and friendly rivalry with a cityscape backdrop.
Intimate Secrets at the Turn of the Century (Intim titkok a századfordulón) opens the private lives of turn-of-the-century Budapest women on March 9 at 18:00 and March 17 at 18:00. Diva and Nightingale (Díva és csalogány) asks what a woman is worth — through voice, fame, and the stage — on March 18 at 18:00. From Synagogue to Fencing Hall (Zsinagógából vívóterem) uncovers a forgotten Jewish quarter in Angyalföld on March 21 at 10:00, where a synagogue-turned-fencing hall tells of shifts in community and space.
Cultural time travel gets two evening editions: Once Upon a Millennium (Volt egyszer egy Millennium) with historian Csaba Katona (Katona Csaba) on March 13 at 18:00 and March 19 at 18:00, revisiting Budapest’s grand 1896 showcase. Once Upon a Yellow House (Volt egyszer egy Sárga Ház) threads the story of the former National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology on March 16 at 18:00 — a sobering, human-scale chronicle within the city’s medical memory.
Secret Gardens and Spaces (Titkos kertek és terek) walks you through tucked-away courtyards and pocket squares in the city center on March 21 at 10:30. It’s the kind of tour that makes you look at intercoms and archways differently the next day.
With 310 dates on the roster and guides who treat streets like an open-air archive, Imagine’s program turns Budapest into an all-access museum. Time slots are guaranteed, but the organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs — so grab your spot, then stay tuned.