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For the techno lovers: the top 7 party places in Budapest

Picture of the House of the Rising Sun rave at Arzenál
Party places in Budapest: Picture of the House of the Rising Sun rave at Arzenál

For the techno lovers: the top 7 party places in Budapest

Put on your dance shoes and darkest clothes and visit Budapest’s loudest techno clubs –electronic music and rave parties for everyone.

There’s a reason people often call Budapest ‘little Berlin’ nowadays, and it’s not the diversity, the German precision, or a wall splitting the city in half. The reason is the flourishing nightlife, especially in the area of electronic music. Every year, thousands of rave lovers visit Budapest to attend the city’s countless techno parties. Thankfully, there are more than enough places in the capital that cater for these needs – so we’ve collected the 7 best party places in Budapest for you!

1. Akvárium Klub

The main hall of Akvárium Klub, one of the most popular and diverse clubs in Budapest

We have to start our list with one of the most popular and musically diverse clubs in Budapest. Located beneath the pool and the park of Erzsébet Square, even the facility itself is a sight for sore eyes. It’s stylish, modern, clean and has three different rooms for different types of events. The biggest names of the techno scene have already been performed on the stage of the main hall: Oliver Koletzki, Maceo Plex, Tale of Us, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, and Enrico Sangiuliano – just to name a few. The 320-m2 main hall fits 1280 people and is equipped with a Martin Audio sound system, so if you’re looking for a quality techno party, Akvárium Klub is your place.

Come here if: you’re looking for a fancy place with huge headliners.

Prices: a beer is around 800-900 HUF (2,50 EUR) // normal ticket prices are between 2000-8000 HUF (6-22 EUR) depending on the event.

How to get here: Located at one of the busiest public transport hubs of Budapest, you can reach the venue by Metro line 1,2,3, as well as multiple trams and buses

2. CAT Budapest

The entry of CAT, Budapest’s famous cat-themed techno club
The entry of CAT, Budapest’s famous cat-themed techno club

If you like electronic music but prefer bright colors to darkness, CAT will be your thing. They operate on a pretty wide musical spectrum, so if you want to avoid ending up on a 90s dance floor, it’s best to look up their event calendar before you visit. Located on the busiest street in the city centre, Gozsdu udvar, you just cannot miss this place and its cat-themed interior design. When you arrive, you’re greeted by a “Nice to MEOW you” message, and as you descend the stairs, you’ll find yourself looking at a black panther, Hello Kitty, and many other pixelated cats on the walls. They also have a special Sunday Dance party, so you really can’t say Budapest isn’t prepared to provide techno delights all week long.

Come here if: you’re into upbeat techno music, bright visuals, and Sunday dances.

Prices: a beer is around 800 HUF (2,5 EUR) // normal ticket prices are around 2000-3000 HUF (6-9 EUR).

How to get here: It’s about 5 mins walk from Akvárium Klub, so you can take Metro lines 1,2,3, trams, and various buses to get here as well.

3. Cinema Hall

The main stage of Cinema Hall, a major techno club in Budapest

Revived from the former Dürer Event Hall, Cinema Hall opened in 2019 with the largest techno headliners right off the bat, which was a smart move on the management’s part, as the venue itself isn’t exactly an eye-candy – some might even say it looks more like a gym. But in return, it boasts amazing audio and light system and is surprisingly spacious, which makes it perfect for big events. And performers such as Joris Voorn, Eelke Kleijn, Rodrigez Jr., YOTTO, and Nick Warren attract big crowds, so a spacious interior was indeed necessary.

Come here if: you’d like to dance on spacious dance floors to the music of world-famous DJs.

Prices: a beer is around 700-800 HUF (2 EUR) normal ticket prices are between 2000-8000 HUF (6-22 EUR) depending on the event.

How to get here: Take Metro line 3 to Népliget station.

4. Arzenál

The inside of Arzenál, the most authentic rave party venue in Budapes

If you’re a real rave-head, you might already have a feeling that we’re missing something. It is known that there’s just a no better place for an authentic rave party than an abandoned factory building. Budapest was lacking in this category for a long time, but Arzenál finally filled the gap in 2019. Based in a former arms factory (“arsenal”) it’s got those industrial rave vibes that are so famous in other countries, especially in Germany. Also, their events are rarely public, so if you’d like to get in, you need to know someone!

Come here if: you’d like to experience a real industrial rave.

Prices: ticket prices are around 3000 HUF (9 EUR).

How to get here: it’s pretty far from the city centre, so you need to get to Boráros tér first, then take the bus 23 for 7 stops.

Open: only opens for the parties

5. A38

The A38 ship, one of the most iconic event venues of Budapest

Time to sail out! – but not literally of course, as A38 is a fixed event ship that never leaves the shore of Buda. However, it’s still one of the most popular event venues in Budapest, and for a very good reason. Thanks to its size and many rooms, it’s a concert hall, an exhibition hall, a gallery, a restaurant, a bar, and a club in one place. Their code word is ‘perfection’ which characterizes their techno party palette, too. They have an electronic music event almost every day of the week and most of them are free. Check their event calendar on Facebook and enjoy the best DJs in a special atmosphere on the Danube, outdoor or indoor, all year long!

Come here if: you’re either in the mood for an early night chill session or a hardcore boat rave.

Prices: a beer is around 800-900 HUF (2,5 EUR) normal ticket prices are between 1500-3500 HUF (6-22 EUR) but they have a lot of free events as well.

How to get here: Take tram 4-6 and get off at Petőfi híd stop.

6. Aether

Party at Aether, one of the best rave party venues in Budapest.

If your heart beats with the bass, your pupils pulse with lights: here’s another genuine underground techno club for your dark-hearted self. Aether has been the crown jewel of Budapest’s rave life since 2015. It’s not just a club, it’s a lifestyle, it’s a movement that supports the netherworld of common time (4 quarter note pulses per bar – the base rhythm of techno music). Performers like Captain Knuckles, Sobek and Monolit all have ties with Aether and its movement. Its cubicle-themed visuals offer a completely unique experience even compared to much larger and fancier venues, while the function-one sound system takes care of the cleanest sounds and deepest basses. 

Come here if: you’re a real bass-head who’s into stunning visuals.

Prices: a beer is around 800 HUF (2,5 EUR) normal ticket prices are between 2000-4000 HUF (6-11 EUR) depending on the event.

How to get here: It’s in downtown Budapest on Király utca, approximately 5 mins walk from Erzsébet tér (M1, M2, M3, trams and buses).

7. Turbina Cultural Center

Turbina Cultural Center is one of Budapest’s largest and most vibrant underground music venues, located in the 8th district. Since its opening, it has become a hub for techno lovers, hosting a diverse range of electronic music events including techno, house, trance, acid, and nu rave. The venue features a spacious main hall with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, creating an intense and immersive party atmosphere. Known for its inclusive, safe, and community-driven ethos, Turbina provides a welcoming environment for all who come to dance and express themselves freely.

Come here if: you want to experience Budapest’s cutting-edge underground electronic scene in a culturally rich and inclusive space.

Prices: ticket prices generally range between 2500-5000 HUF (7-14 EUR) depending on the event, with many special parties and series available.

How to get here: located centrally in the 8th district, Turbina is accessible by several trams and buses, making it easy to reach from downtown Budapest.

FAQ

What are the best techno clubs for beginners in Budapest?

For those new to Budapest’s techno scene, Akvárium Klub and CAT Budapest offer welcoming atmospheres with varied music styles. They are great places to get a taste of the city’s electronic music culture without feeling overwhelmed.

Are Budapest’s techno clubs safe and inclusive?

Yes, most clubs like Turbina and Aether emphasize inclusivity, acceptance, and a safe environment for everyone, regardless of background or identity. Budapest’s underground scene is known for its welcoming community spirit.

Do Budapest techno clubs have dress codes or entry requirements?

Most clubs in Budapest have a relaxed dress code, though it’s recommended to dress smart-casual or in a way that fits the club’s underground vibe. Entry requirements may vary — some popular clubs might require ID, a cover charge, or advance ticket purchase, especially for international DJs or special events.

What are typical opening hours for techno clubs in Budapest?

Clubs usually open around 11 PM and close between 4-6 AM, with weekend nights staying open later. It’s common for parties to peak after midnight and continue until early morning, giving plenty of time for dancing and socializing.

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