In 2026, Szekszárd buzzes with classical and pop concerts, outdoor music festivals, gastronomic events, multi-arts celebrations, and open-air performances drawing crowds from everywhere. The city rolls out tons of leisure options—both guaranteed and optional—for music lovers and casual visitors heading to this wine-country gem, starting April 9 on multiple stages around town.
Concert Highlights
The festivities kick off on Thursday, April 9, with Nagy Dankó Turné 2026 rocking Szekszárd. Then April 19 brings Agora Klasszikus Zenei Délelőatok – Négy Évszak, Hat Művész – Egy Vasárnap Vivaldival (Agora Classic Music Afternoons – Four Seasons, Six Artists – One Sunday with Vivaldi). April 24 features “Éneklő Ifjúság Díszhangverseny” (Singing Youth Gala Concert). The next day, April 25, Alisca Brass Band delivers its standalone concert.
May 15 spotlights Kovács Gergő Dalestje (Gergő Kovács Song Recital) for $13. On May 21, catch Zene nélkül mit érek én… – Cserháti Zsuzsa és Máté Péter Emlékkoncert (What Am I Without Music… – Memorial Concert for Zsuzsa Cserháti and Péter Máté) at $25 a ticket. June 13 has the Apostol koncert with tickets running $29 to $36. September 7 stars Hegedűs Endre és Hegedűs Katalin Zongoraművészek Hangversenye (Endre Hegedűs and Katalin Hegedűs Piano Recital) for $11. November 6 is Rákász Gergely – Mozart at $15, wrapping up with Filmzene koncert (Film Music Concert) on November 24. These killer events are perfect for planning your trip.
Prime Stays for Music Fans
Hotel Merops**** sits smack in Szekszárd’s city center, next to Mészáros Winery. This wine hotel nails the chill small-town vibe amid vineyards, ideal for relaxers or adventurers. Expect unique interiors, pro staff, and tailored services galore. They’ve got 8 rooms and 2 apartments, plus gastronomic programs citywide. Dive into Main Street Bistro in Nádasdi House for killer variety and tasty bites that wow locals and guests. Wine tastings happen regularly, and their cellar hosts epic Szekszárd-style bashes—birthdays, buddy dinners, corporate gigs—for unforgettable nights.
Sió Motel guards Szekszárd’s northern gate along Road 6, sandwiched between the Szekszárd and Tolna wine regions, near Gemenc Forest and Sárköz, sprawling over 2.5 hectares for that nature escape.
Hotel Zodiaco*** stands alone as the only 3-star spot in Szekszárd and its surroundings, blending modern elegance. Their satisfaction-first philosophy means yearly upgrades for smooth business stays or weekend unwinds.
Wine Havens and Foodie Hotspots
Attila Birtok hunkers in Szekszárd’s Baranya Valley with 14 hectares of vines growing kékfrankos, kadarka, cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, and zweigelt. Their restaurant obsesses over wine-food harmony, pairing Bodri wines with chef Norbert Makk’s creations. It spotlights Hungary’s culinary diversity, with modern tweaks on hearty Hungarian dishes front and center.
The massive 100-hectare Bodri Pincészet (Bodri Winery) doubles as a tourist hub—winery, event center, restaurant, show kitchen, guesthouses—in a stunning valley at Szekszárd’s southern edge. Their 1800-square-meter grand cellar boasts 12 domes for variety; 300-square-meter maturing cellar opens for tours; 1400-square-meter rosé facility produces premium batches. Fancy guest rooms can accommodate 61 at once, plus a thermal underground domed Roman bath, jacuzzi, and sauna for ultimate relaxation. Optimus Restaurant serves up modernized Hungarian flavors.
Borfaragó Pince hides in Szekszárd’s “main street” core, built on an old carpenter and woodcarver’s workshop. It pulls you in with tastings, craft wines, and folk woodcarving masterpieces. It’s the perfect off-the-beaten-path meetup for friends or colleagues—easy access, no crowds, total gem. With 43 lodging options and endless eats, Szekszárd’s your 2026 music and wine playground.





