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The Nutcracker Festival of the Budapest Opera House launches at the end of November or early December. There is a 30 meter majestic Christmas tree set up in front of the Hungarian State Opera House as well as a small wooden booth selling hot drinks in the afternoon. The Nutcracker Festival of the Budapest Opera will last until the end of December.

Nutcracker Festival Budapest Opera

Concerts by Budapest Opera

There are several open air concerts scheduled for the festival, which are free. In addition to the official chorus of the Budapest Opera, including its children’s choir, further 17 choirs (like the School Choir of St. Stephen’s High School, or the School Choir of the Bela Bartok Secondary School) lined up to perform Christmas concerts in front of the Budapest Opera House (until December 23).

Christmas at Budapest Opera

Christmas at Budapest Opera – Pal Csillag Photography

The choirs will sing in front of the theater, to the right of the word Sphinx statue.

The date of the official opening ceremony of the Budapest Nutcracker Festival changes from year to year. Please check on the site of the Opera House the exact date this year.

Hot Drink Booth by the Opera

In the elegant and stage prop like Christmas Booth of the Budapest Nutcracker Festival you can buy mulled wines, or hot tea. This is a charity booth. Besides the hot drinks, you can buy little gifts from Russia and France, the two outstanding countries of ballet. All the proceedings of the charity booth will be given to the Ecumenical Organization (Ökumenikus Segélyszervezet) to help families and children living in poverty and need.

The Nutcracker ballet has been performed in the Budapest Opera House for over 60 years now with great success, and international acclaim.

 

7 Nutcracker Installations by the Budapest Opera

 

Budapest Nutcracker Festival Installations

Budapest Nutcracker Festival Installations – source: Metropol.hu

On Karoly korut (Karoly ring road) and by the Opera House you can see special installations. Old style cylindrical news posts turned into artsy displays: the decade old props and figures of the Nutcracker shows of past years have been included in the transparent posts to call attention to the Nutcracker Festival, like the Mouse King, the Nutcracker, the Ballerina, Drosselmayer, etc.

On some evenings of December , at the open air Christmas concert (dubbed the Kiskaracsony or Little Christmas concert) more than 1,600 people with disabilities have been invited to participate in the Budapest Christmas festivities and the Nutcracker Festival of the Hungarian State Opera House.

The concerts of the Nutcracker Festival are around 6 pm, and from 5 to 6pm, you can buy your hot drinks from some of the singers, artists and ballet dancers of the Opera House.

Budapest Christmas Concerts at St Anne’s Church for the fans of classical music in a century old amazing Italian baroque church. In 2012 you can enjoy an organ concert with cello, violin and vocals.

Budapest St Anne's Church

Budapest St Anne’s Church – Pedro Szekely Photography

Dates:
7:30 pm December 22, 2012 (before the Budapest Christmas Eve Concerts)
7:30 pm December 29, 2012 (see more Budapest New Year concerts)
Venue: Church of St Anne (St Anna Templom), Budapest, District I, on Batthyany Square
Getting there: M2 red metro line, get off at Batthyany Square (Batthyany ter) metro station. This square is on the Buda side, right opposite the famous Hungarian Parliament building (Pest side riverfront)

Christmas Concert Program 2012

  • Bach, Johann Sebastian: selected works
  • Händel, Georg Friedrich: selected works
  • Cherubini, Luigi: selected works
  • Gounod, Charles: selected works
  • Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix: selected works

Festive works by Bach, Händel, Cherubini, Gounod, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi, Bizet, Widor and Vierne will be performed at the beautiful baroque Church of St Anne in Budapest, Hungary.

Performing artists:

  • Miklós Szenthelyi, Kossuth Prize-winning violinist
  • Judit Faludi, Liszt Prize-winning cellist
  • Barnabás Balasi, organ
  • Dániel Vadász, Mónika Fischl, vocals

Tickets for the Christmas Concert at St Anne’s Church Budapest

Prices range from cheaper concert tickets to more expensive VIP tickets

  • Category 2 tickets: Euro 23.25
  • Category 1 tickets: Euro: 50.22

While St Anne Church is not amongst the top Budapest attractions, it is definitely a hidden gem in Budapest on the Buda side, at the foot of the Buda Castle Hill.

Church of St Anne Budapest

Church of St Anne Budapest – Pedro Szekely Photography

You can listen to Barnabas Balasi improvising on the organ of the St Anne’s Church in Budapest. He is also showing some of the effects that can be made with the organ. Most importantly, we love the acoustics. How about you?

Budapest is full of Christmas concerts, to appeal to all tastes in a wide range.

Voca People Budapest

Voca People Budapest

The concert of Voca People will be on Dec 26, 27, 28 in 2012 at the Budapest Congress Center. The concert is more like a show and concert, mixing human voices with beatbox.
The tickets for the Xmas concert are fairly cheap, so they will soon run out of the available seats. Hurry up if you are interested.
White washed faces, and a special music treat.

Event: Voca People Concert
Venue: Budapest Congress Center

Dates of the Christmas concerts in Budapest

  • December 26, 2012
  • December 27, 2012
  • December 28, 2012

To quote Wikipedia

“Voca People is an Israel-based ensemble performing vocal theater combining a cappella and beat box vocals to reproduce the sounds of an entire orchestra”

To get some idea of their music style, see this Voca People video here

The festive Christmas Chamber Concert of the Danube Chamber Orchestra will be a combination of chamber music and gala concert with a vast array of pieces, and dances. The venue is the prestigious Pesti Vigado by the river Danube in Budapest. The Christmas Gala Concert will take place on the night of Christmas Day, December 25.

While most theatres and concert halls will be closed on Dec 25, this is a great opportunity to celebrate Christmas with music in Budapest.

Event: Chamber Music – Budapest Christmas concerts
Venue: Danube Palace
Date: 8pm, December 25, 2017 (SOLD OUT)
Prices in 3 Categories: approx €33 – €41

Discounts: Student discount is avialable for children and students

Booking: as any event during the Christmas days, booking in advance is warmly recommended. The concerts will be sold out by Dec 25.

If you like classical music and would like to enjoy a very nice Christmas concert in Budapest, you can enjoy the Gala concert on Christmas Night (25th of December) in the beautiful Neo-Renaissance building of Danube Palace.

The special Christmas music program was specifically  chosen for celebrating the Christmas Night on Dec 25. The program of the Xmas concert includes well-known music Hungarian and foreign composers, like Strauss, Brahms, Monti, etc.

The Christmas Chamber Concert starts at 8pm in the evening. The concert is 90 minute with two parts and an interval (2x 40-45 min).

The Danube Palace Chamber Orchestra consists of 20 professional musicians (as part of the Danube Symphony Orchestra, which was founded in 1961)

The repertoire of the Danube Chamber Orchestra covers almost every musical style from the Baroque music to the more modern music of the 20th century. The orchestra’s permanent theater is the concert hall of the Danube Palace, which is right behind the prestigious luxury hotel, the Gresham Four Seasons Hotel by the Chain Bridge.

NOTE: Budapest will offer lots of music programs during the Advent period, but there are very few concerts and shows on Christmas Day (Dec 25) and on Boxing Day (Dec 26). Therefore, if you wish to attend to concert, do book in advance, because tourists spending their Christmas holiday in Budapest, and locals wishing to celebrate away from home, will quickly fill up the concert hall.

Booking Christmas Concert

The Duna Palota Orchestra is a frequent guest at the Franz Liszt Music Academy, at the Buda Vigado Concert Hall, at the Stephanie Palace and at the Convention Center of Budapest, Hungary.

Duna Palota Chamber Orchestra

Duna Palota Chamber Orchestra

The conductor of the Duna Palota Chamber Orchestra is András Deák, but the musician often play with foreign conductors. Many Hungarian and foreign guest artists have performed with the orchestra, including Giuseppe di Stefano from Italy, James Galway, a flautist from Ireland and Ray Charles, the jazz star from the USA. They have given performances in Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Italy.

Ticket Prices of the Christmas Chamber Concert in Budapest

Full Price: Per person, from Euro 33
Reduced Prices: (Students), from Euro 31

Program Of The Christmas Chamber Concert, Budapest

Part 1.

  • Corelli: Concerto Grosso
  • Haydn: Rondo all’Ongarese
  • Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: Winter – II. Largo
  • Kálmán: The Gipsy Princess – Ouverture
  • Erkel: Palotás from the Opera Hunyadi László
  • Lehár: Gold and Silver Waltz
  • Massenet: Thais – Meditation
  • Brahms: Hungarian Dances No.5

Part 2.

  • Kálmán: Devil-rider – Palotás
  • Strauss: The Blue Danube – Waltz
  • Cymbalo solo
  • Grinspun: Choric Dance
  • Strauss: Pizzicato Polka
  • Monti: Czardas
  • Strauss: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka
  • Strauss: Radetzky March

The Danube Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Tatjana Rudnickaja

This a short video of the Danube Palace Concert (New Years, 2010)

The Christmas Market on Vorosmarty Square is often thought of as the single Christmas market in the city of Budapest, which luckily is not true. However, what is true is that the Xmas fair on Vörösmarty Square is the oldest, richest and the most spectacular of all the Christmas markets in Budapest.

Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market Budapest

Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market Budapest

2023 Dates
the Crafts Market of the Budapest Christmas Market is open between Nov 17 and Dec 28, 2023. After that, only the Food stalls will remain open until Dec 31, 2023.

Opening Hours of Christmas Market

2023 opening hours

Sunday to Thursday: 11 am – 9 pm (handicraft shops), 10 am – 9 pm (food stalls)
Friday and Saturday: 11am – 10 pm (handicraft shops), 10 am – 10 pm (food stalls)
Dec 24: 10 am – 2 pm (handicraft shops), 10 am – 3 pm (food stalls)
Dec 25, 26: 12 pm – 6 pm (handicraft shops), 12 am – 6 pm (food stalls)
Dec 31: 11 am – 5 am on Jan 1 (food stalls only)

Indeed we ourselves get many of our Christmas gifts from the Christmas market on Vorosmarty Square, and then, holding onto our mulled wine in a festive gift mug, we just walk over to the Christmas fair on St Stephen’s Square, right in front of the Basilica to make sure that we get a chance to see all the lovely handmade gifts local Hungarians make keeping the old trades and traditions alive. Make sure to buy crafts until Dec 24 on Vorosmarty Square Christmas market as the craft stalls are only open during the Advent period (unlike on St Stephen’s Square at the Basilica Xmas Fair!)

When is the Christmas Market on Vorosmarty Square, Budapest?

Christmas Market Vorosmarty Square, Budapest

Christmas Market Vorosmarty Square, Budapest (photo: BudapestInfo)

The market is usually all through December, more specifically the Advent period. The date for 2023has been set and updated : Nov 18, 2023 – Jan 1, 2024

The Christmas Market on Vorosmarty Square takes place each year in November and December. The handmade gift stalls are only open until Dec 24, Christmas Eve until 2pm. From Dec 29, only the gastro stalls remain open, the folk art and design stalls are only open until December 29. On Sundays at 4 pm: lightning the Advent Candle on the man sized Christmas Wreath, followed by Angelic Choir Songs.

Visiting Budapest Christmas Markets

Please note the proof of vaccination required to visit the program for adults.

Where is the Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market in Budapest?

Downtown, the Christmas market is in the best possible location in Budapest, in the heart of the city. The nice square is called Vorosmarty square, i.e. Vörösmarty tér in Hungarian.

Budapest Christmas Market

Budapest Christmas Market on Vorosmarty ter – Eszter Hargittai Photography

What is the Christmas Market on Vorosmarty Square like?

First and foremost, the Christmas market on Vorosmarty ter is a delightful sensory experience: full of colours, festive sounds, and enticing smells. Like an old picture postcard from your grandmother’s age, when street foods and choirs singing were so natural. The festive market stalls are ready to open in mid November, and the square turns into an old folk tale with its dozens of buzzing wooden market stalls, the concert stage, thousands of handmade gifts, the lovely smell of cinnamon pastries (Kurtoskalacs – Chimney Cake), sausages, mulled wine, grilled vegetables, street snacks like Langos, dodolle (potato dumplings), etc.

The lights of the Xmas market are not the dazzling commercial mall lights, and you will not see hugely sized Santa Clauses either. The lights and decors are more toned down, which makes the fair sort of nostalgic.

Budapest Christmas Market Mulled Wine

Budapest Christmas Market Mulled Wine – TopBudapestOrg Photography

The nostalgia Christmas fair of Budapest will be both complemented and contrasted by the surrounding buildings on Vorosmarty square: while most buildings date back to the 19th century, like the popular Cafe Gerbeaud, there are also newer buildings. And what is new always reminds us that we are just visitors on a fairy tale Christmas island.

In the evenings, there will be festive light painting shows on Cafe Gerbeaud. The Christmas light painting on the facade of Cafe Gerbeaud is enchanting, puts you right into the middle of the Christmas story. In some years, Cafe Gerbeaud had a huge Advent calendar on its facade, but in the last few years, the concept has changed, favouring the laser ray painting.

Map of Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market

Map of Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market

Free Concerts at the Christmas Market

There are many free entertainments at the market, several concerts late afternoon, even on weekdays. Concerts are in a wide range of music genres: folk, jazz, crossover, indie, blues, soul and world music.

How do you say Vörösmarty tér in Hungarian?

The pronunciation of the Christmas square may seem too difficult at first time, but saying it 2-3 times out loud will make it super easy. Say: verr-ersh-mor-ty tay-r) Ö in Hungarian is always pronounced as the ‘ir’ in girl or Shirley, while É with an accent, is always pronounced as -ay- as in ray, say, but we do not say the ‘y’.