Gyenesdiás, the Balaton-side charmer, rolls out a yearlong parade of culture, food, music, heritage, and outdoor fun in 2026. From carnival dance houses to brass concerts, book talks to horse racing, the calendar is bursting with confirmed and optional programs for every age and mood. Dates may change, but the buzz won’t.
Winter to Early Spring Highlights
February opens with Farsangi Táncház at Kárpáti János Primary Art School (ÁAMI), then a North Norway travel talk by Andrea Papp and Veronika Fekete at the Town Hall (Községháza). Mardi Gras vibes hit with a Shrove Tuesday doughnut party, while Móni Balsai hosts Traccsparti. Péter Muszatics presents Budapest Most, followed by the Ujj Mészáros Károly Film Club’s The Silent Friend (Csendes barát). March brings Women’s Day greetings, a national commemoration at Kárpáti János Primary Art School (ÁAMI) and Heroes’ Garden (Hősök Kertje), and “Revolution in Music,” a visual lecture by conductor and teacher Tamás Kiss. Chanson Brass performs Oscar-winning music, HolddalaNap takes the stage with Dance with the Universe (Tánc a Mindenséggel), and the Festetics Imre Experience Center marks a Scythian celebration with an exhibition opening, shaman drum, and falconry. The LEPKE endurance hike debuts, while a New Testament (Újszövetség) marathon spans March 21–22. The season pivots with the Market Opening and Fruit Tree Grafting Day (Gyümölcsoltó Day) at the Producers’ Market, plus Easter preparations at Town Hall (Községháza) and in the Pásztorház yard.
Spring on the Shore
April launches the Bunny Ear (Nyuszifül) family festival at the Festetics Center, an evening with Zselenszky, and Kései sirató, a József Attila night by the Dvorák & Patka Theater. The Zalai Balaton-shore Concert Wind Orchestra brings film music to Ligetplex Cinema, then Budburst – Spring Festival (Rügyfakadás) spreads across April 18–19. May lights up with Judit Schell’s My Fellow Traveler, Shirley MacLaine (Útitársam, Shirley MacLaine), and two rounds of Maypole dancing and Children’s Day fun at Kárpáti Promenade (Kárpáti Korzó) and the market.
Summer Festivals and Art Courtyard
June honors National Unity Day and Trianon at Heroes’ Garden (Hősök Kertje), while the Art Courtyard (Art Udvar) series animates the Pásztorház yard on June 10, 17, 24, and July 1. Healing meets nature at GYÖNGY – Gyenesdiás Volunteer Healing Days, June 26–28. July serves the Keszeg Festival (Keszegfesztivál), Wine Days (Bornapok), and the MASTAFF Summer Fest dog show at Kárpáti Promenade (Kárpáti Korzó). A thematic exhibition on the 200-year-old Saint Helena (Szent Ilona) Chapel opens July 31.
Late Summer to Year’s End
August pairs the Altér Festival (Altér Feszt) with Woodcarving Days (Fafaragó Napok), celebrates Saint Stephen’s Day, then gallops into the 17th Festetics Gallop (Festetics Vágta), a National Gallop qualifier. The End-of-Summer Beetle Meeting (Nyárbúcsúztató) waves off summer Aug 27–30. September pours on Harvest Festivities (Szüreti Vigasságok), a Wonder Stag (Csodaszarvas) family day, and the 15th Gyenesdiás Potato Day. October honors the Martyrs of Arad and the 1956 Revolution. Advent arrives with candle lightings, “Advent in the Animal Park” at Festetics, a community St. Nicholas (Mikulás) celebration, a baby photo exhibition of 2026 newborns, chestnut-roasting and a Christmas Market, and a Christmas Eve Shepherds’ Play. Organizers reserve the right to change programs and dates.





