Kincsem Equestrian Park’s 2026 Lineup Lands In Tápiószentmárton

Experience 2026 at Kincsem Equestrian Park in Tápiószentmárton: horse events, Easter family fun, elegant Horse Ball, corporate retreats, and stays near Budapest—nature, legend, and celebration in one destination.
when: 2026. March 5., Thursday

Tápiószentmárton’s Kincsem Equestrian Park is throwing its gates wide open all year in 2026, serving up a full calendar of holiday celebrations, themed days, and horse-centered experiences. Whether you’re here for a dance-floor kind of night, a family Easter hunt under the spring sun, or a corporate offsite that doesn’t feel like homework, the park is shaping up as a go-to destination just 37 miles from Budapest. You’ll find it at 2711 Tápiószentmárton, Sőregi út 1., where the horses, rolling fields, and a storied hill known for its healing energy set the mood for a getaway that can flip from boots to bow ties in a heartbeat.

March 7: Dress Up for the Horse Ball

On Saturday, March 7, the park’s grand restaurant hosts the Lovas Bál (Horse Ball), an elegant evening spun around good food, even better music, and a promise that the dance floor never goes cold. Gábor Veszelszki is on deck to set the musical tone and keep feet moving. Guests are greeted with a welcome drink, followed by a generous buffet dinner and a midnight menu to cap the night—because no one wants to go home hungry after hours of twirls and two-steps. The mix is classic: a dressed-up crowd, a lively band soundtracking the night, and the atmosphere of an equestrian venue that still loves a little glamour. If you’ve ever imagined a ball where the clink of glasses pairs with the gentle hum of the countryside, this is your date to circle in ink.

April 5–6: Easter in the Saddle

Easter weekend lands April 5–6, and Kincsem Equestrian Park turns spring into an all-day, all-ages playground. Families and friends can soak up the sunshine and plenty of outdoor action: egg hunts spread across the grounds, Easter games, and horse programs tailored to both kids and grown-ups. Surprises pop up throughout the day, and registered children get an extra Easter treat. It’s an easy win if you’re chasing a holiday that feels both festive and filled with fresh air. Between the trotting hooves, wide-open fields, and the soft-green rush of early spring, the park leans into everything that makes the season sing. Pack comfortable shoes, a sense of discovery, and a camera; the kids will run, the adults will unwind, and everyone will head home a little windswept and happy.

Sixty Kilometers from Budapest, a World Away

Kincsem Equestrian Park’s appeal stretches far beyond two marquee dates. Located about 60 kilometers from the capital, this year-round complex doubles as a flexible event venue and visitor center with a streak of wild beauty. The park was built to host just about anything you can throw at it: meetings, training sessions, conferences, client events, product launches, corporate and family days, weddings, camps and training camps, school trips, team-building retreats, birthday parties, wedding anniversaries, graduation celebrations, class reunions, balls, professional development sessions, gala dinners, parties, and exhibitions—you name it. The infrastructure is there, and the setting does the heavy lifting, swapping the hum of the city for the thrum of hooves and birdsong.

The Legend of Attila Hill

Spread across roughly 2,500 acres of land, the park includes Attila Hill, a mound steeped in legend and famous for its supposed healing energies. Visitors arrive curious and often leave convinced they’ve felt something shift—a restlessness settle, a headache lighten, a calm take root. Whether you chalk it up to magnetism, myth, or just the balm of open space, the hill adds a quiet magnetism to the park’s draw. It’s an easy extra stop between a morning in the stables and an afternoon on the trails. Sit, breathe, and watch the grasses ripple. If there’s magic here, it’s grounded and green.

Stay the Night, Sleep Well

If the day runs long—and it tends to when there’s a twilight glow over the paddocks—accommodation is built in. Between the park’s inn and guesthouses, up to 100 guests can settle in comfortably. Rooms range from doubles to triples and quads, many with showers and TVs, so you can cool off, clean up, and catch a late film after a day outdoors. The mix suits families piling into a roomy setup, wedding groups booking out a block, or teams matching work sessions with a side of horseback riding. Mornings come easy here: step outside and the first thing you see is open sky and the trail unspooling ahead.

Built for Community, Tuned for Celebration

Kincsem Equestrian Park’s year-long rhythm makes space for the spontaneous: weekday workshops that spill into sunset rides, reunions that end with a fireside chat, exhibitions that open with a gallop. The staff shapes the place for professionals one week and party people the next, with enough capacity and creativity to embrace both. The grounds are expansive, the dining can scale from buffet to black tie, and the stables are the steady heart that keep it all beating. If horses are your happy place, or you just crave a venue that breathes, 2026 is your year to lean in.

Mark Your Calendar—and Watch for Updates

Dates and programs are subject to change, so keep an eye on announcements as the season unfolds. For now, put down March 7 for the ball and April 5–6 for the Easter celebration, then leave room for the many themed weekends and festive days still to come. Tápiószentmárton is closer than it feels—and once you’re here, it’s hard to imagine leaving in a hurry.

2025, adminboss

Pros
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Very family-friendly: Easter egg hunts, horse programs for kids, wide-open fields, and on-site lodging make it easy for multigenerational trips
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Internationally approachable theme: horses and countryside escapes are universally appealing even if you’ve never followed Hungarian equestrian culture
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Location is close to Budapest (about 60 km/37 miles), so it’s an easy day trip or overnighter for foreign visitors
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Little to no Hungarian needed: staff at a tourism venue near Budapest typically handle basic English, and activities (rides, egg hunts, dances) are easy to follow
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Getting there is straightforward by car in about an hour; parking is usually simpler in rural venues than in-city spots
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Attila Hill legend adds a unique, only-in-Hungary twist you won’t find at many U.S. ranches or riding parks
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Compared with similar events abroad, the Horse Ball + countryside setting deliver a classy-meets-rustic vibe at likely lower prices than Western Europe or U.S. resort ranches
Cons
Public transport can be fiddly: you’ll likely mix a regional train/bus and a walk or transfer; a rental car or rideshare is much easier
The town name (Tápiószentmárton) and park aren’t globally famous, so you’ll do a bit more DIY planning than for Budapest’s headline sights
Event dates can change, so visitors on tight itineraries need to monitor updates or risk missing the marquee days
If you’re not into horses or countryside downtime, the programming may feel limited compared with big-city attractions

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