Budapest (Budapest) throws open its doors November 28–30 for Art Weekend Budapest (Budapest), turning the city into a three-day contemporary art crawl. Nearly 50 venues are participating, from white-cube galleries to working studios and offbeat project spaces. You can wander solo or join guided tours and curated walks that stitch together neighborhoods and scenes. It’s free, but if you want to lock in your spot, registering is a smart move.
Fifty stops, countless routes
The program sprawls across the city, making it easy to chart your own path or let a guide lead you through emerging voices and established heavyweights. Studios open their doors, alternative spaces test new formats, and galleries roll out fresh shows—expect an intense mix of visuals, conversations, and late-night openings.
Centerpiece at Brody House
The main exhibition, Zones of Opacity, opens at Brody House, exploring where visibility ends and meaning gets murky. It’s a timely deep dive into how we see, interpret, and overlook what’s right in front of us.





