Easter Weekend Fun In Tápiószentmárton

Family-friendly Easter weekend at Kincsem Equestrian Park, Tápiószentmárton: egg hunts, pony rides, crafts, clown, kids’ show by Klára Mészáros, buffet deals, free kids’ entry with coupon. April 5–6, 2026.
when: 2026. March 10., Tuesday

Spend April 5–6, 2026 outdoors at Kincsem Equestrian Park (Kincsem Lovaspark) in Tápiószentmárton, where spring sunshine, animals, and playful chaos come together for a family-friendly Easter. Kids and grown-ups get a full slate of activities: egg hunts, a lively egg chase, fairground games, and a bouncy castle. There’s pony riding, carriage rides, face painting, hands-on crafts, a bunny petting corner, a balloon-twisting clown, and a photo wall for those must-have family snaps. Laughter, games, and plenty of surprises are guaranteed for all ages.

Special Kids’ Program

Actor Klára Mészáros brings A kiskakas gyémánt félkrajcárja (The Little Rooster’s Diamond Button) to life with an interactive, story-led session packed with humor and play. Registered kids also get an extra Easter surprise.

Free Kids’ Entry with Coupon

Show the coupon in the event photo gallery and children enter free. Simple as that.

Buffet Lunch Deals

Book ahead for USD 18 per person, or pay USD 24 on-site. Ages 0–3 eat free; ages 3–10 get 50% off. Come hungry—then go ride a pony.

Where, When, How

Location: Tápiószentmárton – Sőregi út 1. Dates: April 5–6, 2026. Register via email or phone. Want more? Stay overnight inside the park—ask for a custom accommodation offer.

Bring the family, grab friends, and make it a spring weekend to remember.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family vibe is strong: pony rides, egg hunts, crafts, and a bunny petting corner keep kids busy while adults can relax
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Interactive kids’ show (The Little Rooster’s Diamond Button) adds a cultural twist without being too heavy for non-Hungarian speakers
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Free kids’ entry with a simple coupon keeps costs down, and lunch deals are transparent (0–3 free, 3–10 half-price)
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Kincsem Equestrian Park is a known local attraction tied to Hungary’s famous racehorse, so the theme feels authentic and memorable
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No real Hungarian needed for most activities; staff at tourist venues often manage basic English, and the program is mostly visual/action-based
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Easy day trip by car from Budapest (about 1–1.5 hours); parking is typically straightforward at countryside parks
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Compared with Easter events in the U.S. or Western Europe, the pricing is budget‑friendly and the horse-focused setting gives it a unique edge
Cons
Tápiószentmárton isn’t an international hotspot, so foreign travelers may not recognize the location and will need to plan extra
Reaching it by public transport is doable but slower and involves transfers; car is the practical choice
The story session title and some signage may be in Hungarian, which could limit deeper engagement if you want more than the basics
Compared with big-city Easter festivals, this is smaller scale with fewer headline attractions, so it’s best for families rather than thrill-seekers

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