
Where to Eat Near
Budapest Beer Week (BPBW)
The Újbuda (South Buda) (District XI) neighborhood around Budapest Beer Week (BPBW) is home to some of Budapest's best dining. From traditional Hungarian kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 0 restaurants within easy walking distance.
Budapest Beer Week (BPBW) is Hungary's answer to the elite, all-you-can-taste festivals of Copenhagen. Forget fiddling with tokens or overpriced half-pints. One ticket unlocks a six-hour window of unlimited samples. It is a simple, brilliant format that lets you gamble on a weird Estonian gruit or a…
About the District XI Area
Bohemian, intellectual, green, and effortlessly cool
Forget the 'sleepy residential' label. Újbuda (District XI) has outgrown its quiet reputation to become Budapest’s most compelling corner for those who actually live here. Spanning from the green iron of Liberty Bridge down to the glass-and-steel BudaPart, this is where historic grandeur meets student grit. It's anchored by Bartók Béla út, a boulevard that trades tourist traps for art galleries and third-wave caffeine. You'll find the xi district budapest hungary vibes are distinct from Pest, less frantic, more intellectual. Whether you're sweating it out at the Gellért Baths or catching a riverside breeze at Kopaszi-gát, it’s the place to be if you’ve already ticked off the Parliament and want to see how the city actually breathes. It's a 10-minute tram ride from the center, but feels like a different world. One with better coffee and fewer selfie sticks.
Don't Miss
- •Bartók Béla Boulevard's café scene
- •Gellért Hill Cave Church
- •Kopaszi-gát (Kopaszi Dam) park
- •Feneketlen-tó (Bottomless Lake)
Best For
Local Tip
Cash for Markets: Most shops take cards, but you’ll want HUF for the small stalls at the Fehérvári Street Market.