Visegrád’s Duna Cinema Unveils 2026 Lineup

Discover Visegrád’s Duna Cinema 2026 lineup: weekly premieres Thu–Sat at Fő u. 34. Family films, auteur gems, blockbusters. Affordable tickets, Danube Bend views, nearby hotels and dining.
where: 2025 Visegrád, Fő u. 34.

Visegrád’s Duna Cinema is rolling out a lively 2026 season with new releases every week from Thursday to Saturday in one of the Danube Bend’s prettiest towns. Screenings take place at 34 Fő Street. Standard tickets cost $4.10, while discounted tickets are $3.00 for under-18s and seniors. Please pick up tickets 15 minutes before the show; the box office opens 30 minutes prior.

Where and When

Address: Visegrád, Fő u. 34. The schedule kicks off on Saturday, May 2, 2026, and continues through the month with family hits, auteur cinema, and big franchise titles stacked for weekend visits.

Saturday, May 2

15:00 — Super Mario Galaxis: A film (Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie). Family-friendly, high-score fun lands in Visegrád at a perfect matinee hour.
17:00 — Nouvelle Vague – Az új hullám (New Wave). A cinephile treat spotlighting the rebellious rhythms and aesthetics that reshaped European film.
19:15 — Az ördög Pradát visel 2 (The Devil Wears Prada 2). Fashion-world fireworks return in a glossy sequel designed for a prime-time crowd.

Thursday–Saturday, May 7–9

May 7, 18:00 — Michael. A character-driven drama that opens the long weekend with a contemplative tone.
May 8, 17:00 — Magánügy (Private Matter). Secrets, stakes, and private motives heat up the early evening slot.
May 8, 19:15 — Az ördög Pradát visel 2. The stylish sequel struts back onto the screen in its Friday-night sweet spot.
May 9, 15:00 — Bálnadal (Whale Song). An oceanic, likely eco-conscious family session for Saturday afternoon.
May 9, 17:00 — Otthon, édes otthon (Home, Sweet Home). Domestic comedy and drama fold into the early evening wave.
May 9, 19:15 — Michael. The weekend comes full circle with a second showing for latecomers.

Thursday–Saturday, May 14–16

May 14, 18:00 — A szeretet, ami megmarad (The Love That Remains). A tender drama set for a thoughtful Thursday crowd.
May 15, 17:00 — Otthon, édes otthon. Warm laughs and relatable messes, served early.
May 15, 19:15 — Időzített bomba (Time Bomb). A tense thriller primed for Friday night.
May 16, 15:00 — Super Mario Galaxis: A film. Because once is never enough for the little plumbers in the audience.
May 16, 17:00 — Magánügy. Twists and turns back-to-back in Saturday’s second slot.
May 16, 19:15 — Az ördög Pradát visel 2. Fashionably late again, in the best sense.

Thursday–Saturday, May 21–23

May 21, 18:00 — Az idegen (The Stranger). Mystery and mood set up a terse Thursday.
May 22, 17:00 — Birkakrimi (Sheep Crime). A woolly whodunit with countryside charm and sharp humor.
May 22, 19:15 — A mandalóri és Grogu (The Mandalorian and Grogu). The galaxy’s unlikeliest duo beams into prime time.
May 23, 15:00 — Bálnadal. The family matinee returns for a second splash.
May 23, 17:00 — A szeretet, ami megmarad. Love lingers in the golden-hour slot.
May 23, 19:15 — A mandalóri és Grogu. One more jump to hyperspace before the weekend winds down.

Thursday–Saturday, May 28–30

May 28, 18:00 — Ki hitte volna? 2: Az esküvő (Who Would Have Thought? 2: The Wedding). A festive sequel ties the knot on Thursday.
May 29, 17:00 — Az idegen. A second chance to meet The Stranger.
May 29, 19:15 — Időzített bomba. Time ticks louder on Friday night.
May 30, 15:00 — Charlie, a csodablöki (Charlie, the Wonder Dog). Family-perfect antics for the Saturday crowd.
May 30, 17:00 — Birkakrimi. The flock files back for round two.
May 30, 19:15 — Ki hitte volna? 2: Az esküvő. Catch the bouquet in the late slot.

Stays with a View

Make a weekend of it. The 40-room Aquamarina hotel ship sits right in central Visegrád on the Danube’s most scenic ribbon, offering a deckside promenade with knockout views. Hotel Honti brings Austrian-style architecture to a quiet, romantic pocket near the historic heart. Hotel Silvanus towers over the forest, the Citadel, and the Danube Bend with 151 rooms in nine categories; expect buffet half board, à la carte dining covering Hungarian and international favorites, and a wellness center built for a full-body reset. Hotel Visegrád is a long-standing, popular wellness pick with strong value and conference-ready spaces.
For group stays, the László Tourist House places you right in the center: a trio of buildings in one courtyard, rented to a single party at a time. The Madas László Forestry School on Mogyoró Hill, founded in 1988 as one of Europe’s pioneering forest schools, runs at full capacity with around 8,000 annual visitors. Patak Park Hotel leans into tranquility along the Apátkúti Stream with an adults-only, three-star setup for guests 18 and over. Royal Club Hotel, just 400 meters from the center, is a fresh launchpad for hikes and scenic drives. And the Vitalizing Guesthouse promises wellness programs designed to recharge you for months.

Eat and Explore

Dining skews characterful and scenic. Don Vito hides off Fő Street near the town hall and the Church of St. John the Baptist, dishing Italian plates and wines with a street-facing terrace. Another central spot, styled in elegant bourgeois fashion, serves garden-side classics across Hungarian staples and local specialties. Nagyvillám Restaurant perches above the Bend with a one-of-a-kind panorama across the Citadel and the Danube. The Trout Lakes restaurant smokes its own fish on site—vacuum-packed for takeaway—and anchors a family-friendly venue for walkers and anglers alike. A multifaceted complex by the central car park blends a crafts courtyard, marketplace, wine shop, and a show-kitchen eatery under one roof. Riverside terraces pour Danube views alongside broad menus. Reneszánsz Étterem (Renaissance Restaurant) doubles down on theatrical dining: interiors, costumes, and clay-pot feasts transport guests to Visegrád’s late 15th-century golden age—another version places you in King Matthias’s time with the same immersive flourish. Schachtel by the ferry landing keeps things casual, while Schatzi Swabian Bistro in the town center runs as both bistro and wine shop, with tastings, concerts, themed dinners, takeaway, free delivery across Visegrád, and turnkey small events—including live music.

Good to Know

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs. Plan to arrive early for tickets, enjoy a riverside meal, and let the Danube Bend’s views do the rest.

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