Hello, Margit! festival

2026-05-14T07:00:00.000Z  -  2026-05-17T19:00:00.000Z

"Hello, Margit!" is not just a series of events—it’s an urban gathering where the diverse cultural network of the Margit Quarter comes to life all at once.

May
14
-
May
17

Schedule

The program features performances by Béla Pintér and Company, special readings and discussions, concerts ranging from Bajdázó to Ábel Sipos Live Band, as well as community music events and evenings. Those interested in design and the visual arts can participate in exhibitions, artist talks, and design walks, while workshops and creative sessions—ranging from cyanotype to upcycling—offer opportunities for personal engagement.

The festival places a special focus on sustainability: slow fashion programs, workshops, and demonstrations offer new perspectives on everyday decisions. In addition, local history walks, urban explorations, and community events—including the Mechwart picnic—round out the program.

Special children’s programs, storytelling, and creative activities are planned for families, while yoga and movement workshops await those seeking exercise and rejuvenation.

The festival kicks off with the opening event of Sustainable Fashion Frenzy at the Fény Street Market: a unique, performative fashion show where local communities and creators come together to shape the experience.

Opening Event: Sustainable Fashion Frenzy

Fény Street Market

May 13, 8:00 PM

A unique, multidisciplinary evening where fashion, the city, and the community come together.

Not a traditional fashion show, but a live, performative event:

real stories, local participants, and creators from the Margit Quarter in a shared space.

– site-specific fashion show

– performative scenes from the market’s history

– installations and visual content

– community experience

– closing: radiocafé98 party (DJ Infragandhi)

Location

Budapest

The best things to do in Budapest! Several medieval bridges connect the 2 sides of the city that give it its name: Buda and Pest. Cruising along the Danube is a great way to see Budapest in all its glory.

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