Budapest’s most famous bar started life closer to a squat. In the early 2000s, a few young Hungarians set up a bar in this abandoned building in the Jewish Quarter – and kick-started the ‘ruin bar’ trend as a result. Today Szimpla Kert occupies an apartment block stripped back to the brick. It’s decorated with local art, graffiti, fairy lights and a mish-mash of vintage furniture. You can even down your drinks in an old Trabant. There’s a range of bars downstairs and upstairs, but if you come at the weekend, expect crowds.
There is a lot to love about Budapest. The conveyor belt of things to do, for a start. How about the blossoming restaurant scene? That is delicious, to say the least. The Hungarian capital has an underrated collection of museums, but the city’s major pull remains its chaotic nightlife scene. Looking for a big night out? Get yourself to Budapest.
The best bars in Budapest run the gauntlet of style and approach, from the famous (but touristy) ruin bars to more refined cocktail joints and spots that draw a local crowd. But everywhere has an underlying understanding that there is a reputation to uphold here. If ever there was a city that feels built for boozing, Budapest is it.