Blog entries tagged "Budapest"

Expats Hungary just got better!

Posted by Paul Madacsi on March 19, 2008, 6:03 am] in announcements

Welcome to the brand new Expats portal! As you can see we've gone through a complete redesign. We like it a lot, but we know, You have to like it more. Feel free to jump in and start using it. And don't forget to let us know your first impressions! But wait, there is more! From now, all of you have access to what we call "Expat benefits"....

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Free Expats Club Card!

Is it really for free?

Yes! It's complimentary! Every member of ExpatsHungary is entitled to a Club Card, which provides access to all the benefits offered by our sponsors.

How can I get the Card?

Easy as 1-2-3! If you are new, just register as a member. If you are already a member log in and update your profile. It can't be easier!

» Check out the full list of benefits!
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» Be smart and be a sponsor!

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Easter is almost here, spend it in Budapest!

Posted by Paul Madacsi on March 15, 2008, 10:33 pm] in announcements

Special Easter in Residence Izabella!Spend the Easter break completely relaxed in the exciting capital, Budapest. Residence Izabella invites you and your family for a special Easter Celebration!It is worth to come for parents and children. First of all you can explore Budapest during the Easter Weekend and you can also visit the Zoo and take...

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Government tries for a soft landing.

Posted by Paul Madacsi on October 28, 2006, 4:08 pm] in life

Government tries for a soft landing. This past week, on the 26th of October at the Corinthia Aquincum Hotel, I had the good fortune to listen to a speech by Tibor Draskovics. The event was hosted by the British Chamber of Commerce in association with the French-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as well as the Italian and Swedish...

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Night of Museums this Saturday!

Posted by nemo on June 22, 2006, 3:56 pm] in life

Night of Museums on June 24, in 24 cities of Hungary, don't miss it.In Budapest: 400 evening programmes at 51 different venues. Entry stickers allowing for all participating museums in Budapest may be purchased for HUF 1.000 for adults and HUF 500 for children. The stickers also allow you to ride free of charge on buses running between the...

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The Big Ballon from Westend is Going to Zambia

Posted by nemo on January 13, 2006, 7:30 pm] in life

It was upraised for the 1st time in the Christmas of 2001 with the "Boldog Karácsonyt" on it. The project was intended by it's owner Tamás Jakab as a touristical attraction and also as a big advertising surface, but it turned out not to be as profitable as planned. So, on the suggestions of René Hutton-Mills,...

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Masters of animation in Budapest at Anifest 3

Posted by nemo on December 8, 2005, 5:04 pm] in fun

AniFest - Festival of Young European Animation is a yearly held gathering in downtown Budapest. The 3rd edition of AniFest comes with an international competition for animated shorts (with a prize of 2000 euros), a line of national premieres of feature length animations, a Nordic Focus on Skandinavian and Baltic animators, a Visegrad4 special on...

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Enjoying Adventures In Hungary

Posted by nemo on December 4, 2005, 10:53 am] in life

This was originally written as a posting to the expatshungary.com discussion forum, but we decided that it should go to the reviews section too. Lovemoldova2000, one of the most active members of our portal, agreed to have his posting in that section. So, read on... The first time I arrived in Hungary or even traveled to Europe was back in 1985,...

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ExpatsHungary.com - Definitely something different

Posted by nemo on December 4, 2005, 10:14 am] in life

Many expatriates have chosen to live in Hungary. Some say that there are at least 40.000 English speaker expats in Hungary. The reason that drives them to this Central-European country varies. But certainly they are looking for something different. Why they have chosen Hungary?Like other countries in this part of Europe, Hungary suffered under...

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