Turn your Budapest experience into an art-piece !
Join us for a Creative Hour – make art, spend some time with locals, create some heart-warming memories to take home.
What It Is
A creative hour in our design store in central Budapest – a truly unique local experience. A chance for you to slow down, create something beautiful, and take home a handmade memory.
All materials and guidance are provided — no experience needed!
What You'll Do
- Capture the highlights of your trip and turn them into a unique drawing (using our creative stamps) / learn a bit of drawing / simply have fun sketching with me
- Enjoy a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, a nice conversation and some local refreshments
- Experience Budapest's creative culture in a local design studio
- Take your personal creation home - a meaningful keepsake or the perfect gift from your trip
Practical info
Duration: 90 mins
Price: 20.000 HUF / person
Includes: all materials, refreshments, and your finished artwork to take home
Group size: up to 3 people – book with your friends!
Language: English
Location: FROLIK studio gallery / 26A Hajós u., Budapest (just steps from the Opera House)
Any questions?
I am happy to answer any questions you might have about the sessions. Please, feel free to reach out.
Who is your host?
My name is Zsófia Görömbei, I am an architectural designer and the manager of the design studio FROLIK in the heart of Budapest. If you are interested in my professional work, I invite you to check out my website here.
What do I have to offer?
15 years of experience in teaching drawing & design on all levels from beginner to advanced
20+ years of professional practice in the fields of architecture, interior design and jewelry design
What's the location?
FROLIK is a small design studio located on Hajós utca, just steps from the Opera House. It serves as a shared creative space for a diverse group of artists, including jewelry designers, sculptors, photographers, and fine artists.
With a strong focus on Hungarian design, we regularly organize events, exhibitions, and fairs to showcase the work of our artists. These occasions also offer visitors the opportunity to learn more about our practice and to engage in meaningful conversations with us.