7) 4 p.m. HASHTAG HUNGARY

Along with several of its neighboring countries, Hungary is coming into its own in terms of fashion. Find apparel and accessories at Punch, launched in 2017 by a consortium of several up-and-coming designers just off Andrassy. Inside you’ll find Anna Amélie’s large purses, made of hydrophobic leather in dynamic colors (around 62,000 forints), velvet bodysuits (24,000 forints) by Anna Daubner and funky women’s hats (59,000 forints) from Vecsei. Not far away is the new flagship store of Nanushka, a cult Hungarian brand hashtagged by style-conscious women around the world. Although the brand can be found in boutiques from Paris to Tokyo, this is currently the only stand-alone Nanushka store, stocking the widest selection of items like “Cascade” skirts with the brand’s distinctive knot in faux leather (74,990 forints) and tank tops with a similar motif in silky “technical” satin (59,100 forints).

8) 7 p.m. BEER BEAST

Craft beer has hit the capital hard in recent years, appearing at stylish new restaurants like Bestia, across from St. Stephen’s Basilica. Inside the spacious dining room you’ll find beer from local producers like Mad Scientist, Hedon and Horizont, paired with excellent modern pub cuisine: massive beef marrow bones topped with bread crumbs and dried horseradish, accompanied by fluffy, focaccia-style toast (3,850 forints); tender, sweet-and-sour barbecue chicken wings (2,050 forints for six); and truffled macaroni and cheese (3,050 forints). Plan to stay a while: The list of draft beers runs 12 deep, and like many places in town, there’ll probably be a club-worthy D.J. playing top-shelf funk and house tunes, or another type of musical performance.

9) 9 p.m. THE RABBIT HOUR

Craft beer gives you plenty of options for the night, with sleek arrivals like 2017’s First backing up established bars like the sprawling Eleszto, a “ruin” pub in a former glass works that opened with more than 20 taps of craft beer in late 2013. Other must-sees for beer fans include the labyrinthine Kandallo, the intimate Lehuto craft beer and tapas bar, and the ten-tap Hopaholic. Almost any of these pubs will provide entertainment. However, if a local offers to get you into a late-night private cocktail club like Her Majesty the Rabbit — which does not list an address — by all means drop your pint and take them up on it immediately.