The Best Performing Arts Venue in Budapest, Hungary

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For the latest on arts events, consult the entertainment listings of the English-language press. Their entertainment calendars map out all that's happening in Budapest's arts and culture world—from thrash bands in wild clubs to performances at the Opera House. Hotels and tourist offices generally have copies of Where Budapest, which contains details of cultural and other events, on hand.

Tickets can be bought at the venues themselves, but many ticket offices sell them without an extra charge. Prices are still relatively low. Ticket availability depends on the performance and season—it's usually possible to get tickets a few days before a show, but performances by major international artists sell out early. Tickets to Budapest Festival Orchestra concerts and festival events also go particularly quickly.

Fővárosi Nagycirkusz

City Park

The circus folk here say that, as long as Városliget has been around, caravan performers have been entertaining crowds on this very plot of land. First created to attract more people into the vicinity of the public zoo, the city circus became popular in its own right and the result is the Budapest Grand Circus, the only stone structure circus in Central Europe, with seating for over 1,500 audience members. At the Fővárosi Nagycirkusz, colorful performances by local acrobats, clowns, and animal trainers, as well as by international artists, are staged in a small ring. While shows used to be very animal stunt heavy, these days the circus focuses on acrobatic shows using music and dance along with some more humane animal-participation routines. The staircase on the left from the lobby will take you past a small bust of Rodolfó, Hungary's most beloved stage magician from the 20th century.

Állatkerti körút 12/a, Budapest, 1146, Hungary
1-343--9637
Performing Art Details
2,500–5,500 HUF

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