Orosháza is lining up a full-throttle music year for 2026, from open-air jams to classical recitals, big-name tours, and breezy summer series. Multiple venues across the 5900 district will host crowds looking for light and classical concerts, festivals, and long evenings of live music under the sky. Mark your calendar: March brings a Women’s Day celebration with a jazz twist, while April delivers a beloved Hungarian icon on tour. Hotels, food, and drinks — it’s all set up around Gyopárosfürdő’s lakeside and spa parks for a weekend or a full-on escape.
On March 10, the Molnár Dixieland Band kicks off spring with a Women’s Day concert in Orosháza, promising brassy grooves, swing-era sparkle, and a warm, celebratory vibe. A few weeks later, on April 9, Zorán rolls into town on his 2026 tour, a guaranteed magnet for fans who love timeless songwriting and a band dialed into nuance and craft. The city’s listings tally 10 solid hospitality and lodging options supporting the concert rush, plus multiple dining spots to keep the energy high before and after shows.
Stay Close to the Stages
Alföld Gyöngye Hotel Superior and Conference Center sits just 900 m from the Orosháza–Gyopárosfürdő Spa, Park and Adventure Bath, inside a serene 50-hectare (123.6-acre) historic park. It’s a relaxing base for families, active travelers, spa-goers, and solo business guests. Rooms, conference spaces, and the hush of tall trees — it nails the balance between unwinding and getting things done.
Built in 2014, Brill Hotel brings 24 rooms and three-star comfort right in the lively city center, neighboring the market, main square, and shops. If you want to step out for coffee and stroll back from a show, this is the set-and-forget address.
The Pension and Restaurant in Gyopárosfürdő sits in a prime green zone directly opposite the spa’s entrance. Downstairs, the restaurant serves classic Hungarian flavors alongside inventive specials for when you want something off the beaten path.
Hotel Flóra sits about 350 m from the Thermal, Beach, and Adventure Bath, tucked into a lakeside setting that doubles as your activity launchpad. Guests chasing movement will find sports options that actually raise the pulse, alongside the lake’s natural calm.
Lakeside Cabins and Spa Corridors
Cabins right on the water invite you to dive headfirst into rural quiet. Gyopárosfürdő is perfect if you’re allergic to crowds and crave deep, serious calm — without giving up access to baths and trails.
A three-story, mansard-roofed hotel on the Boating Lake shoreline, 350–400 m from the spa, offers air-conditioned rooms for 32+5 guests, including two wheelchair-accessible options. Expect TVs and large, shower-equipped bathrooms. On the ground floor: a drink bar and dining room. Continental breakfast and optional half-board with a choice of menus are available. The enclosed parking lot even welcomes RVs and caravans.
Hotel Corvus Aqua rests right on Lake Gyopáros in untouched, idyllic nature, offering year-round wellness. A heated, enclosed corridor links the hotel to the spa, sauna park, and medical section — peak convenience, zero weather stress.
Another three-star, four-level lakeside hotel two miles from downtown connects directly to the four-star Gyopáros Spa Complex via a heated, enclosed hallway. Inside: an 80-seat restaurant, expanding to a terrace in summer, with a kitchen revered for Hungarian flavors.
Gyopárosfürdő, the so-called Pearl of the Great Plain (Alföld), sits three kilometers from central Orosháza in a protected natural area by Lake Gyopáros. The local pension sits directly on the lakeshore for prime sunrise and sunset viewing.
Varga-land 2, a winterized wooden-house setup in Gyopárosfürdő, offers three apartments with separate entrances, each with a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, TV, microwave, and fridge. Two apartments add extra charm with bedroom spaces crafted from multi-hectoliter barrels — a cozy, quirky flourish kids and adults will talk about all year.
Eat Well, Then Encore
One local restaurant leans into home-style flavors and polite, professional service, scaling up to off-site events for hundreds. It accepts SZÉP cards and offers a food courier service for no-fuss dining.
Back at the Gyopárosfürdő pension, the ground-floor restaurant returns to Hungarian standards while mixing in creative specials. Guests are greeted warmly — and often return for seconds.
Hotel Corvus Aqua’s ground-floor restaurant serves Békés County classics, essential Hungarikums, and standout international and reform dishes. The head chef brings global experience, the dining room seats 80 and is fully air-conditioned, and the Mediterranean Restaurant and Lakeside Grill Terrace deliver flavor with a unique waterfront backdrop.
The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





