Celebrate Women’s Day in Budapest with a wine-paired dinner at Araz Restaurant, featuring Heimann Family Estate wines, live music, and cozy ambiance. March 7, 7 PM. Limited seats.
cuándo: 2026.03.07., Saturday
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On March 7, 2026, Araz Restaurant in Budapest will host a special Women’s Day wine dinner featuring the Heimann Family Estate from the Szekszárd wine region, presented in person by Ágnes Heimann and paired with live music. Venue: 1074 Budapest, District VII – Erzsébetváros (Elizabethtown), Dohány Street (Dohány utca) 42–44. Start: 7:00 PM.
What to Expect
An evening where attention, flavors, and wines celebrate women. Heimann Family Estate (Heimann Családi Birtok) embodies the passion and character of Szekszárd: family-driven winemaking, generations of experience, meticulous handwork, and deep respect for terroir. Every sip reflects the warmth of Szekszárd’s hills, a love of the land, and the belief that great wine tells an honest story. Live music will set a cozy, intimate mood throughout the night.
Tickets, Menu, Parking
Menu: coming soon. Price: $79.90 per person. A 12% service charge will be added to the final bill. Free parking is available in the Nyár Street underground garage. Date: 03/07/2026. Location: Budapest.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe if your kids are older teens who can sit through a multi-course dinner with live music; cozy atmosphere without feeling stuffy
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Internationally approachable theme—Women’s Day is widely recognized, so the concept feels celebratory and easy to relate to
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Hungarian wine is a cool discovery: Szekszárd isn’t as famous as Tuscany or Bordeaux, but the Heimann name is respected among wine lovers, so you’ll taste something authentic and local
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Downtown location in Budapest’s District VII is well-known to tourists and close to major sights, bars, and hotels
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No Hungarian needed—restaurant staff in central Budapest typically speak solid English, and a hosted winery presentation usually caters to visitors
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Easy access: quick rides by metro/bus or taxi; driving is straightforward with free parking in the Nyár Street underground garage
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Price is reasonable for a curated wine-pairing dinner with live music compared to similar events in Western Europe or big U.S. cities
Cons
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Not ideal for young kids—late start (7 PM) and wine focus make it more date-night than family outing
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Szekszárd wines aren’t widely known in the U.S., so oenophiles wanting marquee names may feel less star power than Napa, Rioja, or Burgundy
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Menu details “coming soon” means dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten-free) may be tricky unless you confirm in advance
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Public transit at night is fine, but after-dinner rideshares can surge around District VII’s nightlife, and parking, while free, may still require a short walk from the garage