Pázmány Péter Promenade anchors the autumn running season's opener, the 41st half marathon, offering a city-wide exploration on foot. The appeal is straightforward: thousands of runners traverse Budapest's scenic areas, including parts of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It's a race substantial enough to feel international yet welcoming for those taking their first serious step up.
The course is fast and diverse, not suited for a solitary, quiet run. The start has the typical race-day tension, followed by music, bands, and spectators lining the route to the finish. The distinctive finisher's medal is included. Beginners, relay teams, and those aiming for a personal best will find a lively atmosphere.