Budapest’s Palace of Wonders throws open its doors every Friday in 2026, packing the day with hands-on thrills for families, school-age adventurers, and anyone who loves to tinker, test, and gasp in amazement. With 250 interactive stations to try, the place is a playground of physics, illusions, logic, and pure curiosity—ideal for 3-year-olds, teens, parents, and brave grandparents alike. Expect team challenges, laugh-out-loud surprises, and plenty of “Wait, how does that work?” moments that keep the conversation buzzing for days.
Find it at 1036 Budapest, District III – Óbuda, 24 Mátyás király Road (Mátyás király út 24).
Anything can happen here—so start experimenting. Climb into the odd-wheeled car and feel every eccentric bump. Brave the dizzying Mirror Maze. Swap faces, shake hands with yourself using one hand, or sit inside a Moon Rover. Snap a selfie with the greatest scientists. Multiply into a crowd of 100 inside the Giant Kaleidoscope, then step into infinity in the Mirror Room. Test your logic, challenge the fakir among you, and float through the clouds with the Flying Reflection. Spin up a vortex, try air basketball, and then settle in for stage magic of the scientific kind. At the Richter Gedeon Lab, don a coat and safety goggles and run real experiments—yes, you’ll spin there too. And that’s just scratching the surface.
Give yourselves 3–4 carefree hours—or make a full day of it.
Beyond the exhibits, Fridays pack in science shows that are as bright as they are bold. Time your visit to catch them all:
What is a bubble, really? Why is it round? How big can the world’s largest bubble get? And how does a water strider balance on the surface? Learn the physics of bubbles, see giant shimmering globes, discover why a bubble can glow, and hear the not-so-secret recipe for a perfect bubble mix.
Maximum spectacle, maximum suspense. Journey into a realm ruled by the rough-and-tumble laws of physics as the presenter unveils favorite experiments.
Turn up the heat with the biggest crowd-pleasers in physics and chemistry—dramatic, visual, unforgettable.
Fiery moments for all ages. A playful introduction to flames and heat, topped with blazing demos you should never try at home.
Date: 2026.02.27. Location: Budapest.