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Szimpla Kert

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Szimpla Kert bar in Budapest, Hungary
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Time Out says

This labyrinthine complex is Budapest’s first and most famous ruin bar, setting the local trend for bohemian nightspots in neglected urban courtyards

What is Szimpla Kert?

Originally an outdoor cinema whose films were projected onto the back wall of this sprawling complex of courtyard and former flats on the first floor, Szimpla Kert evolved into an alternative bar and DJ club, dotted with curious artefacts. On Sundays, it stages a produce market, with live music.

Is it worth visiting?

Too successful for its own good, Szimpla Kert now mainly appeals to foreign partygoers, drawn by the allure of Budapest’s most famous ruin bar. You can still have a great time, but you’ll be rubbing shoulders with weekend drinkers from Gillingham and paying high prices in Budapest terms.

What should I order?

When in Rome… given the craze for craft beer in the Hungarian capital, it wasn’t long before someone had the bright idea to brand a beer after it. Featuring the Statue of Lady Liberty on the label, Budapest Lager is light and refreshing, easily sipped as you party. As it’s priced the same here as the cheapest mainstream domestic brand, it should be a straightforward bar call – and easier to pronounce, too.

What’s worth going to nearby?

The Szimpla Kert lies at the edge of the nightlife zone, surrounded by milling night owls and expectant taxi drivers. If the crowds get too much and hunger strikes, you can stroll a few metres along Kazinczy utca to Karaván, an open courtyard offering all kinds of street food, with its own party atmosphere.

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Peterjon Cresswell
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Peterjon Cresswell

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Mon-Fri 3pm-4am, Sat 12pm-4am, Sun 9am-4am
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