Women’s Day Wine Dinner In Budapest

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

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
Not ideal for young kids—late start (7 PM) and wine focus make it more date-night than family outing
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
Menu details “coming soon” means dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten-free) may be tricky unless you confirm in advance
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

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