
1st International Workshop on
Language and Language Models
Budapest, Hungary | November 20-21, 2025
Venue
Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics (NYTK)
1068 Budapest, VI. district (Terézváros), Benczúr utca 33.
Housed in a historic early-20th-century building, the Centre features a spacious ground-floor lecture hall and several adjacent conference rooms, alongside a dedicated Information Technology Department ensuring high-speed Wi-Fi and on-site technical support.
Location
Nestled in Pest’s prestigious Diplomatic Quarter, the venue sits on the leafy Benczúr utca, famed for its elegant Neo-Renaissance façades and tranquil, tree-lined streets.
Accessibility & Transport
- From the Airport (Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport “BUD”):
100E Airport Express: direct shuttle from the arrivals level to Deák Ferenc tér every 20 min, ~40 min journey. Then six stops on metro line M1 to Bajza utca.
Taxi/ride-share: ~30 min drive, kiosks just outside Arrivals. - By train (Budapest-Keleti pályaudvar):
Major international/national rail hub (Baross tér 11, 1087 Budapest)
Metro: take M2 (red) from Keleti to Deák Ferenc tér; transfer to M1 (yellow), six stops to Bajza utca, ~15 min total. - Metro (M1, Yellow Line): Bajza utca station is a 3 min walk (≈200 m)
- Trams (4 & 6): Stops along Andrássy Avenue within easy reach
- Bus Lines: 30, 30A, 230 serve nearby stops
- Parking: limited on-street paid parking; several public garages nearby.
Nearby Attractions
- Városliget (City Park): One of Europe’s first public parks (≈120 ha), home to Széchenyi Thermal Bath, Vajdahunyad Castle and the Municipal Zoo, just a 3 min stroll.
- Andrássy Avenue: Budapest’s grand boulevard, lined with Neo-Renaissance mansions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002.
- Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere): Iconic ceremonial plaza marking the park’s main entrance
- Opera & Cafés: World-class performances at the State Opera House and charming cafés along Andrássy út.