In 2026, Marcali rolls out the red carpet for visitors with a packed calendar of cultural happenings, outdoor festivals, family fun, sports, foodie delights, and local vibes. This spot in postal code 8700 buzzes across multiple venues from March 30 (Monday) to June 13, offering something for every age group amid its natural attractions. Whether you’re into board games, paintings, theater, markets, or stargazing talks, Marcali’s got you covered with non-stop excitement.
Board Game Party at TársasBázis
On April 4, the TársasBázis community celebrates its 7th birthday with doors flung wide open. Even if you’ve been peeking from afar or hesitating because of kids, swing by for a quick game. They’ll set up open tables for seven beloved party games, plus a massive group session of Vérfarkas (Werewolf), and of course, plenty of cake. It’s at their spot in Marcali – the perfect low-key kickoff to spring fun.
Stunning Art Exhibitions
Art lovers, rejoice! Landi Vivien’s Csökölyi múzsák (Csököly Muses) exhibition of folk furniture paintings lights up the upstairs exhibition space at the Cultural Promenade (Kulturális Korzó) from March 30 to April 4, then April 6–11, April 13–18, April 20–25, and April 27 to May 2. Running alongside is D. Fazekas László’s Festészeti Esszencia (Painting Essence) show, featuring works by this art teacher and painter in the Contemporary Gallery at the same venue. Catch it from March 30–April 4, April 6–11, April 13–18, April 20–25, and April 27–30. These displays keep the cultural pulse beating strong.
Bustling Garage Markets
Hunt for bargains at the Garázsvásár (Garage Sale) events on April 11, May 9, and June 13, all at Marcali’s Covered Market. Stock up on treasures while soaking in the lively atmosphere – classic weekend vibes.
Theater and Family Shows
Catch Orfeum Hercegnő (Orpheum Princess), a two-act tale of a famous love, on April 14 at 7 p.m. in the House of Culture (Művelődési Ház). Then, on April 18, kids (and parents) can dive into Vuk, a kisróka (Vuk, the Little Fox), a musical fairy tale adventure at the Marcali House of Culture (Marcali Művelődési Ház). Grab tickets online or at the Cultural Promenade (Kulturális Korzó) – pure family magic.
Star Lectures and Talks
May 19 brings Kepes András’s Igazad van (You’re Right) lecture, priced at $14, at Marcali Cultural Promenade (Kulturális Korzó), also listed at the House of Culture (Művelődési Ház). On May 21, Dr. Kiss László returns with Csillagász előadás 3.0! – Fekete lyukak (Astronomy Lecture 3.0! – Black Holes), an interactive galactic journey in his fun, mesmerizing style. Alternatively titled FEKETE LYUKAK: rejtélyes égitestek galaxisunkban (BLACK HOLES: Mysterious Bodies in Our Galaxy), tickets are $5.40 at the venue or online – mind-blowing stuff for all ages.
Stay and Dine in Style
Base yourself at Hotel Kék Hold (Blue Moon Hotel) right in Marcali’s center, yet in a quiet green oasis near the train station. Modern rooms and guest areas, bar, garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi throughout, daily menus, and event space available. For eats, hit Lóki Csárda along Route 68 between Kéthely and Marcali, 9 miles from Lake Balaton in Lókpuszta. Savor Hungarian classics, healthy reform-kitchen dishes, and specialties from the owner’s gray cattle. It offers daily menus and à la carte meals, house-baked cakes, artisan ice creams, custom cakes, delivery, tender steaks, bagels, burgers, wraps, and curries at great prices from $5.40 to $14. Homey flavors in a family setting, with desserts from their own patisserie. Organizers reserve the right to tweak dates and programs!





