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Budapest Hipster District VII: Ruin pubs & young nightlife. Szimpla bar, graffiti walls, hip cafes.

budapest street fashion, hipsters, hungary style

With a toss of hair, my Eurail-Vision coverage begins! As you’ll recall, Eurail.com sent my filmmakers and me around Eastern Europe by train. We’re thrilled to share our first-hand finds: underground bars, concept boutiques, music festivals and more.

Let’s start with Budapest, Hungary. I’ve wanted to visit this city for years, and it lived up to its cool reputation.

Little Wicked's Emporium, Banned Apparel Sugar Skull tunic dress

We were traveling during a heatwave, can you tell? I wore:

Banned Apparel sugar skull dress: gifted by Little Wicked’s Emporium, a wonderful indie online shop for dark fashion, based in the UK. Brands include Hell Bunny and Too Fast. You can order the same style (and more) here.
Red leopard print hair bows: gifted by Sourpuss Clothing
Photography by Melissa Rundle.

koleves kert, ruin pubs budapest, romkocsma

Our favorite neighborhood was District VII (Elizabeth Town), the traditional Jewish quarter. Today, it’s known for gritty ruin pubs like Koleves Kert.

szimpla kertmozi, ruinpubs, best ruin pub

Ruin pubs or “romkocsma” are run-down, abandoned buildings that have been converted into hip, young bars. The first and most famous is Szimpla.

szimpla budapest, travel guide ruin pubs

Szimpla Kert was my favorite among the ruin pubs we visited in this area. The exterior hardly reveals what awaits inside…

budapest nightlife, clubbing, bars

… a hipster free-for-all. Multiple floors and rooms, jammed with bizarre decorations like antique dolls and water bottle sculptures.

szimpla bar, ruin pub decorations

That night, the largest section (filled with lights and mismatched chairs) had a retro 60s band, film projections, and random girl selling carrots!

computer screens art, coolest bars in the world

I felt at home in the 90s-cyber computer room. My glass of blackberry wine cost about $1.

district vii budapest, hip hostels

In addition to ruinpubs, District 7 is the best place to see graffiti. My filmmakers and I couldn’t shop shooting material here.

elektrotechnikal muzeum, electro technical museum budapest

Budapest’s fascinating history over the centuries (from the Austro-Hungarian empire to Communism) has left old-school architecture at every turn.

cool hungarian street art, murals

It contrasts with the modern street art that now covers these old surfaces.

budapest fashion blogger, european goth style

So many secrets and layers in District VII, the current youth neighborhood.

budapest district 7, wall graffiti artwork

Budapest has a creative energy, more so than in most European cities I’ve visited.

budapest doors, graffiti walls

I recommend wandering around Kazinczy Street, the Jewish center that contains many historic buildings.

kiraly street, coolest district budapest

On Király Street you will find youth hostels, cool cafes and design shops.

van gogh budapest museum

The VAM Design Center is the top contemporary art and fashion museum in Hungary.

sunflowers building, van gogh exhibit

A row of sunflowers cleverly announced a Van Gogh exhibit.

budapest hipster cafes, cool coffee shops

The modern industrial design of this cafe is typical for Kiraly St. Everything’s very affordable in Hungary, so spend your forints (note: they don’t use Euros).

alphonse mucha postcards, art nouveau cards

Inside a souvenir shop, I found Alphonse Mucha postcards. (I reviewed his Art Nouveau exhibit in Tokyo.)

Michal Negrin store, budapest shopping

District I is another good place to stroll. The area’s more touristy, but contains beautiful historical buildings and sculptures. I stumbled upon this Michal Negrin boutique…

district 1 shop, designer fashion

Love the colored jewelry and Rococo-patterned clothing by the Israeli designer.

budapest jewerly store, Michal Negrin accessories, goth cross nail art

(My cross nail art is by Glam Nail Studio.)

budapest train station, eurail railway pass

That’s only the start of my Budapest journey. Coming up: a food tour and Sziget music festival.

Thanks to Eurail.com for making our reports possible. You can find out more about their various train pass packages on their Facebook.

Were you surprised by the scene in Budapest, Hungary? Have you heard about Ruin Pubs or visited any?

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