Autumn coffeehouse walks in Budapest
Those who are interested can learn about the coffeehouses of the 20th century Budapest in the scope of free city walks, visiting the legendary coffee houses of Budapest like the Zrínyi, the Orczy or the Fészek klub.
The first public walk starts on the world day of coffee on 29 September, when the Douwe Egbert Omnia reopens the once prestigious Japán kávéház (Japanese coffee house), now the Writers’ Shop temporarily, while coffee cups designed by the designers of Hello Wood awaits the coffee lovers at the Erzsébet square.
More on the coffee walks and programs can be read at the http://www.hosszulepes.org/omnia-kavevaros/ website. (MTI)
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