BARTÓK BÉLA BÁL - utcazene fesztivál
On the second weekend of May, the proud, hardworking and happy entrepreneurs, civilians and residents of Bartók Béla út - let's say its people - take the hands of the people standing next to them and start a crazy spinning dance that lasts for three days.

Schedule
Finally!
Meanwhile, we introduce ourselves again: who we are, what we are like, what we are good at, why we are here, why we love to live, work, exhibit, and perform here, and why we see each other not as rivals, but as friends, as mutually reinforcing neighbors.
We are waiting for you if you live here, if you come here every day, if you can't even imagine Budapest without Bartók, or if you feel that you don't know the city's most livable, most vibrant, most exciting avenue and the related side streets, where every single day of the year something happens, but if there is Bál Bartók, then surely.
A music festival lasting three days - and not only - from Gellért tér to Kosztolányi tér and back, along the fantastic Béla Bartók út.
Hadik Café
The Hadik Café was at its peak in the 1910s, when Karinthy, Kosztolányi, Déry, Móricz and Aranka Bőhm regarded the place as their living room. In 2010, the Hadik House was revived in its original splendour with two catering and cultural spaces: the classic Hadik Café, designed to honour the spirit of its great predecessors, and the Szatyor Bar and Gallery, which reinterprets the bohemian world of the turn of the century in a more progressive, contemporary atmosphere. Both places have a strong and quality gastronomy and a cultural profile. The Hadik and the Satoyor are the permanent home of literary evenings, art talks, musical performances and exhibitions, which we hope will revive the long sought-after café and cultural life of which the Hadik was one of the strongest bastions in its heyday.