Benedek Petrok, a 27-year-old education assistant who organised the march, said the event provided an opportunity for people to forget about their daily problems.
Many of the Hungarian marchers were planning to improvise.
"I will perform a spontaneous silly walk, the outcome will be a surprise even to me," said Borka, a 20-year-old student as her friend Timi, dressed in a neon green crocodile outfit, was finishing her warm-up routine.
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Benedek Petrok, a 27-year-old education assistant who organised the march, said the event provided an opportunity for people to forget about their daily problems.
'I think life is serious enough and every once in a while it feels good to fool around a bit and just let off the steam,' said Valeria Meresz, a 68-year-old pensioner.
(Photograph:Reuters)