Eleven Spring (Eleven Tavasz) returns to Béla Bartók Boulevard (Bartók Béla út) on May 29–30 with a stacked, free-spirited program that basically takes over the street. It’s one of spring’s most colorful festivals, mixing arts, food, and community vibes so everyone can find their thing—families, night owls, and the creatively curious alike.
From Kids’ Fun to Late-Night Culture
Expect family and kids’ programs that go beyond face paint and balloons, with hands-on activities that actually keep little ones busy. Creative workshops and craft sessions invite you to make things, not just watch, while themed walks turn the neighborhood into a living gallery. Performances pop up where you least expect them, alongside dance shows that spill into the street.
Plates, Pages, and Playlists
Food events fuel the stroll—think bites between venues—while music, theater, and literary programs keep the tempo shifting from chill to electric. Most events are free, so drop in, wander out, and let the boulevard set the route for two spring-soaked days.





