Discover Budapest Fest's Easter Fair 2026 in City Park! Pet bunnies & lambs, family games, goodies April 3-6 for epic Hungary fun.
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Budapest Fest (Budapest Feszt) is bringing back the Easter Fair (Húsvéti Sokadalom) in City Park (Városliget) from Friday, April 3, to Monday, April 6, 2026, at the City Park Ice Rink (Városligeti Műjégpálya), 1141. Kids will love the petting areas for bunnies and lambs to get up close with these cute Easter critters. Expect loads of Easter goodies, plus thrilling games and adventures for the whole family to dive into.
Family Fun Awaits
This is one of Hungary’s largest Easter bashes, packed with everything for kids and grown-ups to have a blast. Craving that perfect spring vibe mixing nature, traditions, and pure entertainment? Head over for an unforgettable family day out in Budapest!
Organizers reserve the right to tweak dates and programming!
Pros
Super family-friendly with petting zoos for bunnies and lambs that my kids would go nuts over, plus games and Easter treats for everyone.
City Park is pretty well-known to tourists who've hit Budapest's big sights like Heroes' Square right nearby.
Easter fairs are a fun, universal spring thing, even if this specific Hungarian version isn't globally famous like Oktoberfest.
No Hungarian needed at all – it's all visual fun, kid activities, and tourist vibes with some English around.
Dead easy to reach by metro (M1 line drops you close), tram, or even a quick Uber/car from downtown Budapest.
Stacks up great against U.S. Easter egg hunts or county fairs – bigger scale, more animals, and that cool Hungarian cultural twist.
Hits right during U.S. spring break/Easter week, perfect for a family trip timing.
- Not as internationally buzzed as massive events like New York's Easter Parade or Germany's Christmas markets.
Cons
City Park's cool but not a bucket-list icon like Paris's Luxembourg Gardens for foreign visitors.
Organizers might tweak dates or program, so gotta double-check closer to 2026.
Could get packed with Hungarian families, feeling more local than exotic tourist spot.





