Average temp: 1 °C
Chances of rain: Light showers and moderate snowfall are expected throughout the day.
What to wear: It is recommended to wear thick waterproof jackets or hoodies, neck scarves, gloves, and thick socks to stay comfortable. Snow boots or comfortable walking shoes with a good grip are also recommended to be worn in Budapest for New Year.
What to look out for: As rain and snowfall are expected in Budapest around New Year, it is best you carry an umbrella or a poncho with you when stepping out.
Stroll across the beautifully lit and decorated streets of Budapest and watch the brilliant fireworks at the main city squares at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
Where to see the fireworks and light displays in Budapest?
Head to a festive fair in Budapest this holiday and enjoy the Christmas markets, carnival rides, ice skating rinks, spectacular light shows, local food trucks, festive lighting, live entertainment shows, and more!
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Cruise over the Danube River in a heated boat, admiring Budapest’s decked-up streets and skyline, and enjoy a festive dinner, a folk show, live music, wine tasting, and a DJ party on board.
Why go on a river cruise in Budapest on new year?
Join the lively street parties in downtown Budapest this New Year’s Eve! In the bustling squares, you'll see people dancing the czardas, Hungary’s famous traditional dance. Vorosmarty Square is the heart of the celebrations, where crowds gather to count down to midnight. Budapest’s main squares host lively New Year parties with fairs, lights, fireworks, and DJ sets.
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Every New Year’s Eve, the Danube Palace hosts a grand celebration featuring classical music concerts, live dance shows, traditional folk performances, a fancy dinner, drinks, and a late-night ballroom party.
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This New Year’s, choose to relax at one of Budapest’s therapeutic thermal baths or splash into a Sparty (spa party) and celebrate all night before New Year’s Eve.
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Have a fun-filled family celebration this New Year’s at one of Budapest’s largest indoor water theme parks. Aquaworld features flumes, thermal spas, and saunas for people of all ages.
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Budapest’s Tango Marathon is happening this New Year’s featuring 250 people dancing to almost 45 hours of live DJ music from the 30th of December to the 1st of January.
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Dance into the New Year at the Ice Swing Holiday event from the 28th to the 31st of December. The event includes swing dancing, DJ parties, sightseeing, ice skating, wine tasting, and a dinner.
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Spend the last night of the year with a bunch of like-minded party boozers on a pub crawl in Budapest! Party all night with music, games, and of course, drinks, hopping from one pub to another.
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Skate away on New Year’s Eve or Day at any of the city’s ice skating rinks, winter wonderlands, or outdoor skate parks.
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On New Year’s Eve, locals, expats, and tourists gather in Budapest to celebrate with street parties and stunning fireworks along the Danube River. Some of the best views of the city are from Fisherman's Bastion, built in the 1800s. With its lookout towers offering panoramic vistas of the Danube, Buda Castle, and Castle Hill, it's the perfect spot to take in all the fireworks displays above the river and the city as you welcome the New Year. Enjoy a magical night in one of Budapest's most picturesque locations!
Attend the most exclusive New Year’s Eve party in Budapest at a secret location. The Szilveszteri Techno Fesztivál, hosted by Supernova Techno features David Temessi, Gaga, Victoria Franches, Centure, Schiere, Mzperx, Rot, Gabros, DFFI, Janett, DSB96, Technokool, Kamafaka, Barbad, Oblivion, and more.
Location: Secret location shared only to attendees.
Party all night on the eve of New Year on the double-decker party boats Millennium 1, Millennium 2, Attila, or Halászbástya. Enjoy a welcome drink, buffet dinner, midnight champagne and snacks, an international Retro DJ party, and a view of the fireworks from the Danube!
Location: Port #1, Bp. XIII. ker. Jászai M. tér (150 m from Margaret Bridge, Jászai Mari tér 3, 1137 Hungary) | Find on map
Head to Budapest’s largest entertainment venue Instant-Fogas for this year’s biggest party featuring DJs Wayden, Zsolo, ROBOT, LoriPop Dictator, Perpetuum Mobili, CR!D, Niac, Kendo, Axonymus, Dj Andretti, and Tom Tailor, playing all kinds of music across 7 dance floors.
Location: Instant-Fogas Complex, Budapest, Akácfa u. 51, 1073 Hungary | Find on map
Know moreCelebrate the end of the year in style at the New Year's Eve Gala Concert and Party hosted at Danube Palace. Immerse yourself in the elegance of classical music and dance, setting the perfect tone for a memorable night. Following the concert, indulge in a delightful Gala Dinner and continue the festivities at the Gala Party.
Location: Budapest, Zrínyi u. 5, 1051 Hungary | Find on map
High Five Budapest is hosting the VHS Video Disco New Year’s Eve Party at BistroPub in the downtown party district. Along with night-long disco music by popular DJs, the party offers a selection of vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free food, and premium drinks.
Location: Budapest, Király u. 15, 1075 Hungary | Find on map
Know moreThe Be Massive party on New Year’s Eve brings the whole team - Metha, Dubecticut, Lenny Lenoks, Blas, Robert Makai, and Secret Factory - to the Event Hall of the Várkert Bazaar for a night-long celebration of electronic music.
Location: Budapest, Ybl Miklós tér 2-6, 1013 Hungary | Find on map
Treat yourself to the fanciest dinner on New Year’s Eve at Laurel Budapest. The grand feast serves a modern Hungarian tasting menu paired with some fancy champagne. They also offer a fully vegan menu with the same number of courses.
Location: Budapest, Kertész u. 29, 1073 Hungary | Find on map
Know moreMost night transport services operate at higher frequencies or for longer hours on New Year’s Eve.
All daytime public transport services will follow the holiday/Sunday timetable on the 31st of December and the 1st of January.
The only exceptions are:
Bus: Buses numbered 38, 92, 138, 140B, 162, 204, 218, and 238 will not be serving the stops at the big shopping centers, as they remain closed on New Year’s Day.
Tram: Trams 4 and 6 run every 3 – 4 minutes till 2 A.M. and then every 5 minutes till 5 A.M. on New Year’s Day.
Metro: Metro lines M2, M3, and M4 operate till 1 A.M. on New Year’s Day and then start again at 4:30 A.M.
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New Year’s Day Brunch:
Budget Hotels:
MEININGER Budapest Great Market Hall
ibis Styles Budapest Citywest
Novotel Budapest Centrum
Mid-range Hotels:
Hilton Garden Inn Budapest City Centre
Radisson Blu Beke Hotel
InterContinental Budapest - an IHG Hotel
Luxury Hotels:
Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest by Hyatt
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest
Aria Hotel Budapest by Library Hotel Collection
Some of the best things to do in Budapest on New Year are to watch the fireworks, go on a boat cruise, attend cultural events, go ice skating, dance, get drunk, and party.
Visiting the Danube Palace, participating in a Tango Marathon, swing dancing, attending a cultural event like the ballet, opera, or a music concert, and partying at thermal baths are some of the off-beat things to do on New Year’s Eve in Budapest.
Budapest is safe during New Year, especially in the main squares. Although, beware of pickpockets in crowded areas.
New Year celebrations start in Budapest a day before New Year’s Eve with the Grand Budapest Bath Party at the Széchenyi Thermal Bath and the PLASTIC Pre-NYE Party at Akvarium Klub.
On New Year’s Eve, the biggest and most popular party in Budapest happens at Instant-Fogas, while the New Year’s Rave Party at a secret location is the most exclusive NYE party in the city. The VVHS Video Disco party at High Five Budapest and the Be Massive party at Várkert Bazaar are the other popular New Year’s Eve parties in Budapest.
The Millennium 1, Millennium 2, Attila, and Halászbástya host some of the best boat parties on New Year’s Eve in Budapest. The New Year’s Eve party boat and the Danube cruise on New Year’s Day are the fancier options.
Yes, all means of public transport are available as usual in Budapest on New Year’s Day, following the Sunday/holiday timetable, with extended services on the night of New Year’s Eve. However, buses numbered 38, 92, 138, 140B, 162, 204, 218, and 238 will not be serving the stops at the big shopping centers, as they remain closed on New Year’s Day.
While in Budapest for New Year, you must try their traditional festive food such as Lángos, Kürtőskalács (Chimney Cake), beigli (poppy seed roll), flódni (traditional Jewish layered pastry), fried sausage, Almás Rétes (Apple Strudel), Tócsi (Potato Pancakes), Töltött Káposzta (Stuffed Cabbage Rolls), grilled meats, chestnuts, and gingerbread cookies.
Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest by Hyatt, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest, and Aria Hotel Budapest by Library Hotel Collection are some of the fanciest places to stay for New Year’s in Budapest. The more affordable options include MEININGER Budapest Great Market Hall, ibis Styles Budapest Citywest, Novotel Budapest Centrum, Hilton Garden Inn Budapest City Centre, Radisson Blu Beke Hotel, and InterContinental Budapest.
SOLID Wine Restaurant, Brunch Bistro Budapest, KIOSK Budapest, Salt Restaurant, St. Andrea Wine & Skybar, Essência Restaurant, Prime Steak & Wine, Araz, 21 - Magyar Vendéglő, and DNB Budapest are some of the best places to dine at on New Year in Budapest.
Although shops are allowed to stay open until 4 P.M. on New Year’s Eve, most of them close by 2 P.M. Most shops, cafes, and museums remain closed on New Year’s Day. Cinemas, restaurants, thermal baths, ice skating rinks, and the Budapest Zoo would remain open on New Year’s Day.