22-26 May, 2024. I Papp László Budapest Sportaréna

Budapest

Budapest

A metropolis of 1.7 million, Budapest is one of the largest capital cities in the Central and Eastern European region, often referred to as the “Paris of the East”.

The capital city, located in the very heart of the Carpathian Basin with its historic panorama, is a gemstone of the region, adorned with countless architectural masterpieces and cultural treasures. Its vibrant urban life, world famous spas, green parks, cultural treasures and events offer unforgettable experiences to visitors who can immerse themselves in the city’s very unique atmosphere while taking a walk on cobblestone streets among art nouveau buildings.

The town that has become a favourite tourism destination can easily be accessed from all around the world and in recent years it has come to be one of the favourite locations for sports and cultural events. It has hosted high profile sports events that attracted global attention, such as the 2023 Athletic World Championship, the women’s handball Champions League quarter finals, the Karate World Championship and the 2023 UEFA Europe League Final. The list will be continued with another high profile event in 2024: the Rhythmic Gymnastic European Championship.