Symphony Of Possibilities

Global Opening of the Symphony
with Dr. Anthony Mattis
20 November 2024, Budapest, HU

Your Guide to Joining Us in Budapest, Hungary!


Travel & Transportation

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD)

BUD Website

The city center can be reached by taxi in 30-45 minutes.

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport is approximately 30 minutes from the city centre, and easily accessible by the airport express road.

Easiest way to get into the city from Budapest Airport is by Taxi. There is a taxi stand outside the airport. Taxi fare from Budapest Airport to city center: about 10.000 HUF (24 EUR).

BOLT is similar to Uber, both are available in Hungary. 

PARKING: Parking around the venue in the street can be tricky and expensive during weekdays. On the weekend parking is free in Budapest, however finding a parking place can be more difficult.

Nearby parking garages:

Hungary’s unit of currency is the forint (HUF)
If you earn your money in Euros or USD you will find Budapest somewhat cheaper compared to other WesternEuropean countries.

Even though Euros are accepted in some shops (very few) please always pay in HUF cash or pay with your credit card as the exchange rates in those shops are extremely poor.

ATMs are widely available in the city center. Please research if your bank has it’s own ATMs and the locations of those.

Check the current exchange rate here.

Credit cards are accepted in most shops and restaurants.

REQUIRE A VISA INVITATION?

Email Customer Service

We will require the following information:
Passport name
Passport number
Address
Phone number
Class dates
Approximate travel dates.

Hungary Schengen visa application requirements

Budapest in November brings blustery days, limited sunshine, and cold-but-not-freezing temperatures. Average daytime temperatures are around 5⁰C (40°F), with rain nearly half of the month.
 
Please check the forecast a few days before you leave as weather can be unpredictable.

Check the latest weather forecast here

What to Bring:

✔ Packing layering items is always appropriate. 
✔ Bring a wrap or sweater for body temperature changes in class. 
✔ Comfortable walking shoes to explore the sights.
✔ Add a waterproof coat and boots,  umbrella and scarf and you'll be ready for most any weather!
 

Telegram Chat 
 
Would you like to connect with your hosts and other participants?

Join our Europe AC Live Classes chat on Telegram.
This is a great place to find roommates, share rides and more.

Class Venue 

Intercontinental Budapest

Apáczai Csere János utca 12-14
1052 Budapest
Hungary

+36 1 327 6333

Intercontinental Budapest website

Accommodation 

Budapest Intercontinental Hotel
 
Apáczai Csere János utca 12-14
1052 Budapest
 
+36 1 327 6333
 
 
 
Parking: The Intercontinental has its own garage, ask about parking fees when you book your room.
 
 

Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest ***** 
4-minute walk from venue
Budapest Marriott Hotel *****
5-minute walk from venue
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest *****
7-minute walk from venue

Prestige Hotel Budapest ****
7-minute walk from venue
Emerald Hotel & Suites ****
10-minute walk from venue
Hotel Memories Budapest ****
16-minute walk from venue

D8 Hotel ***
3-minute walk from venue
Promenade City Hotel ***
8-minute walk from venue


About Budapest

Budapest is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The city is well known for its beautiful sights, amazing food and wonderful baths.

Sightseeing:

  • Buda Castle: Medieval part of Budapest with beautiful views of the parliament, the Danube and all of Budapest. Nice walk on cobblestone streets.

  • Margaret Island: In the heart of Budapest, a lovely island-park popular with both locals and tourists to get away from the bustling city noises with 100-year old trees that provide shade in the summer, and grassy areas to have a picnic or sport activities. Great place to go running.

Other notable sights:
Parliament building, Andrássy avenue, Opera and Heroes square, Jewish quarter.

Baths:
Budapest has an amazing variety of thermal baths. If you have an extra half day it is absolutely recommended to visit one of these. 
Gellért Bath - In a gorgeous art nouveau building 
Széchenyi Bath - Huge open air pools, some evenings there are pool parties. 
Rudas Bath - Has a historical Turkish part and a jacuzzi overlooking the city. 

The national drink of Hungary is pálinka, a fruit brandy that, to put it frankly, could well topple a horse.

Visit this website for 21 Reasons Budapest is Famous!


CREATIVE EDGE VIP

Would you like to upgrade your experience in this class?

Enjoy front-row seating and VIP registration by joining the Creative Edge of Consciousness.

The latest and greatest from Access Consciousness® founder Gary Douglas, Dr. Dain Heer and Simone Milasas, including a live teleclass each month and unpredictable surprises from anywhere at any time.

Become a VIP

*Creative Edge membership is available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian.


Restaurants & Food Experiences

TOKIO Budapest - Contemporary Japanese (4-minute walk)
Borkonyha - Winekitchen - High-end Hungarian dishes & local wines  (6-minute walk)
Tom George Osteria - Great Italian food  (7-minute walk)
Trattoria Pomo D’Oro - Great Italian food (8-minute walk)
KIOSK-Budapest- Terrace, daily menu, vegetarian dishes (10-minute walk)
Belvárosi Disznótoros - Király street - Simple, freshly made mostly meat dishes.  (11-minute walk)
Hold Street Market (Belvárosi piac) - Street food and fresh produce (14-minute walk)
Gozsdu Court - A courtyard full of different restaurants & bars. (15-minute walk)

Plenty of small restaurants & bars near the St Stephen’s Basilica and Nádor street.
 

Got Questions?

Contact us at events@accessconsciousness.com

 

All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory!