Event Dates
From: Saturday, September 30, 2023
To: Saturday, September 30, 2023
Hello is Budapest’s ultimate gay pop party, a trashy pop night for Queers, Barbie Dolls, Aliens and their friends
Hello is Budapest’s ultimate gay pop party, a trashy pop night for Queers, Barbie Dolls, Aliens and their friends.
- Are you visiting Budapest for this event? Stay at the Leonardo Boutique Hotel Budapest M-Square, situated in the heart of the city and close to all the gay bars and clubs.
The Event
- September 30th – The Queen Size Party.
- Hello is one of the longest-running pop-up gay parties in Budapest, held once a month and during signature holidays and events.
- The party takes over the very cool, Toldi Klub from 11.30 pm until 5 am.
- Dance to the best pop music in Budapest with international guest DJs and surprise shows, drag divas and sexy dancers.
- Upgrade your Budapest stay at the “Exceptional” rated Aria Hotel, featuring spacious rooms with high-end amenities in the heart of the city.
The Venue
- Toldi Klub Budapest – an electronic music club in Budapest, occupying the spacious ticketing area of a downtown movie theater.
- The venue is a café by day, and after the last screening, it transforms into an electronic and live music club. The decibel-rich music blasts out from the Martin Audio sound system of the 350-seat hall.
- The club is a 5-minute drive from Deák Square, one of the most popular meeting-points in Budapest.
Recommended Hotels in Budapest
Here are the Hotels we recommend that keep you close to all the action
Four Seasons Hotel, Hotel Palazzo Zichy, Three Corners Hotel, House Beletage.
Where to stay close to all the gay bars.
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The Hotel Moments is our preferred hotel
with stunning rooms and great breakfast
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This “Paris of the East” has long been known as a gay center of Eastern Europe, but things have really taken off since reintegration with the West. There is no single gay neighborhood, but most gay-popular bars and clubs can be found in Pest in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th districts, many within walking distance of one another. Defining lines aren’t drawn as sharply here as in the West – except at men’s saunas or cruise bars – and people mix more.
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We have chosen hotels in Budapest that keep you close to all the shops,restaurants & bars
Built in 1906 and entirely renovated in 2004, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace enjoys an incomparable location in front of the Chain Bridge, offering luxury units, an infinity-edge pool, a fitness room and a restaurant and bar. All rooms offer iPod Docking Station, satellite TV, wired and wireless internet and marble bathrooms with a bath or a shower
Located in the historic Palace Quarter in Budapest’s centre, Hotel Palazzo Zichy Budapest offers a free sauna and a free fitness centre. This neo-Baroque palace dating from 1899 also has free Wi-Fi access. All rooms are air conditioned and have a flat-screen TV, a laptop-size safe and a work desk. The private bathroom comprises a hairdryer and free toiletries
The 4-star-superior Continental Hotel Budapest opened in 2010 at the former site of Hungaria Bath, a protected Art Nouveau building. Each room category boasts Art Deco style and comes with free WiFi, soundproofed windows and air conditioning, an LCD satellite TV. The bathrooms have a hairdryer, free toiletries, shower or bathtub. A minibar
This 3-star hotel, renovated in 2019, is located on a pedestrian street, next to the Kalvin Square metro, Three Corners Hotel Art Superior offers WiFi internet and sauna are available for free. All rooms feature flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Apartments feature 1 or 2 bedrooms, and a living room.
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Budapest’s LGBTQ+ scene includes various social spaces, bars, clubs, and events that cater to the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. The annual Budapest Pride is a significant event that brings together people to celebrate diversity and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. The first Budapest Pride took place in 1997, and the event has grown in visibility and participation over the years.
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