Are you traveling to Budapest and looking for something truly unique, maybe with a cocktail in hand? Then you’ve probably been told to “Check out some Ruin Bars,” because they are the ultimate hotspots in Budapest. Here, you’ll find a mix of everything: alternative, fancy and hip. Rundown yet lovingly patched together. Old meets new.
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ToggleBut is this still art, or are Hungarians just too lazy to renovate their pubs properly? How would you feel about partying in former derelict buildings decorated with colorful graffiti and old furniture? Just as excited as I am? Then you’re going to love this post. I’ll tell you how it all started and which Budapest ruin bar is the best.
One thing I can promise you now: this night in Hungary will be unforgettable.
Ruin Bars Budapest: Born from Empty Pockets
The history of ruin bars in Budapest is as colorful as their walls.
Two girls enjoying their drinks in Csendes
In the early 2000s, many buildings in the Jewish Quarter were empty and decaying, as Budapest hadn’t escaped the impact of World War II unscathed.
But instead of tearing down the buildings, some creative minds decided to turn the empty houses into cheap bars. With little money but a lot of ingenuity, old furniture was collected and the walls were decorated with artwork.
This was the beginning of a completely new nightlife. Nowadays, these pubs attract both locals and tourists from all over the world.
Szimpla Kert: The Mother of All Ruin Bars Budapest
Szimpla Kert during the day
Let’s start with Szimpla Kert, the first and probably most famous ruin bar in Budapest. Szimpla Kert, which translates to “simple garden,” is an experience in itself. You wander through various rooms and courtyards, each with its own decoration and atmosphere. From old sofas to quirky lamps to colorful graffiti.
There is always something new to discover, and that’s no exaggeration. Even after multiple visits, I still stumble upon a new corner I haven’t seen before.
Once, I suddenly found myself among yogis while techno fans partied next door. No wonder Szimpla Kert is often described as one of the coolest bars in the world by many travel guides.
Info: Click here for Google Maps location: Szimpla Kert Bar
Anker’t: Minimalist Charm
Anker’t offers a different but equally interesting experience. Unlike the colorful chaos of Szimpla Kert, Anker’t opts for a more minimalist style.
Here you will find less decorative clutter, but a relaxed atmosphere and a crowd that is less alternative but just as cheerful.
Info: Click here for Google Maps location: Anker’t Bar
Lámpás Bar: Rock, Jazz, and Ruin Charm!
Lámpás Bar is another must-visit on your Budapest pub tour. This iconic pub is a real insider tip among the ruin bars here in Budapest. Hidden underground, opposite the tourist-heavy Gozsdu Udvar, Lámpás offers a completely different world. For just 5 euros, you can enjoy a beer and a spritzer (fröccs) here.
One of the best Lámpás singers Zubi and Ashref.
Lámpás is known for its daily live music performances, mostly rock, jazz, and blues.
Insider: For example, just search here ➡️ Open Mic Events.
and here for one of my favourite songs ➡️ Zubi and Ashref – Weight
The atmosphere is cozy and gritty at the same time. If it gets too crowded in the concert room, you can find quieter spots in the labyrinthine rear section.
Although Lámpás is a bit quieter in the summer, it remains a must for anyone wanting to experience Budapest’s ruin bars. So grab your friends and enjoy an unforgettable evening at Lámpás Bar. Cheers!
Info Click here for Google Maps location: Lámpás Bar
Ellátó Kert: Budapest’s Open-Air Fiesta
Ellátó Kert impresses with its colorful, Latin American flair. This ruin bar is a popular meeting spot for students, locals, and tourists. Here, you can sit outside and enjoy the lively atmosphere with a cool drink.
The prices are quite affordable too, perfect for a relaxed evening. Although the bar unfortunately went bankrupt during the pandemic, I had to mention it here. Don’t hold it against me, it was one of my favorites. Hopefully, it will reopen soon.
Csendes: A “Quiet” Hidden Gem
For those who prefer something a bit quieter, Csendes, which translates to “quiet,” is just the place. Here, you can sit back and admire the creative details on the ceiling.
But beware. It’s only quiet and relaxed during the day. Once night falls, Hungarians know how to party hard here too. What can I say? Hungarians just love to celebrate.
Info: Click here for Google Maps location: Csendes Bar
Instant & Fogas: A Club Like No Other
Let’s come to the grand finale. The nirvana of every party tourist and the dreaded downfall of every Hungarian.
Instant & Fogás is an indescribably large club consisting of several interconnected buildings.
With various music genres and a labyrinth of rooms, this club offers something for every musical taste. Locals and tourists mix here to party until the early morning hours. You rarely leave before the first rays of the sun.
Info: Click here for Google Maps location: Instant & Fogas Club
Ruin Bars Budapest: The Flair Makes the Difference
Ruin bars are a real phenomenon in Budapest. They combine the raw beauty of dilapidated buildings with the creative energy of the city. The result is unique places where you can relax, party, and meet the craziest people.
Who would have thought that such trendy spots could emerge from old demolition houses? Which bar convinced you? Let me know!