
Discover Budapest Aeropark’s 2025–2026 lineup: public airport tours, family programs, night events, meetups, and summer camps near Ferenc Liszt Airport. Book winter-to-spring dates; schedules may change.
when: 2025.12.27., Saturday - 2025.12.28., Sunday
where: 1185 Budapest, BUD Nemzetközi Repülőtér, 18. kerület, Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre
Aeropark, Central Europe’s leading aviation museum next to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér), is revving up for another lively season packed with car and brand meetups, big night events, family programs, special vehicle showcases, professional gatherings, summer camps, and everything flight-related. The headline draw: a series of public airport tours running through winter and into early 2026.
December 2025 Highlights
Mark your calendar for back-to-back public tours at the airport:
– Dec 27–28: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
– Dec 30: Public 2-hour family-friendly tour, Budapest
– Dec 30–31: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
January 2026 Takeoff
– Jan 3: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
– Jan 24–25: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
– Jan 31–Feb 1: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
February 2026 Fly-Through
– Feb 7–8: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
– Feb 14–15: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
– Feb 21–22: Public 3-hour tour, Budapest
Good to Know
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with specific 2-hour family tour dates and kid-friendly museum programs, so it’s easy to keep everyone entertained
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The aviation theme is globally recognizable—planes, airport ops, and classic aircraft appeal even if you’re not an avgeek
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Location next to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport makes it super convenient right after you land or before you fly
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Frequent tour dates from Dec 2025 through Feb 2026 give you flexibility to fit it into a winter trip
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No deep Hungarian skills needed—airport/museum settings are visual, and staff at major attractions in Budapest usually speak decent English
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Easy to reach: short taxi/ride-share from the city or direct bus (100E/200E) links between city/airport, plus straightforward driving and parking
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Compared with similar airport tours (e.g., Munich, Zurich) it’s more budget-friendly and more hands-on with classic Eastern European aircraft access
- Budapest Aeropark isn’t as internationally famous as Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy, Le Bourget, or Duxford, so expectations should be calibrated
Cons
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Winter timing can be cold and windy on the tarmac, which can limit comfort for small kids
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Dates and programs can change, so you may need to stay flexible or risk reshuffling your itinerary
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If you want deep English-language narration on every detail, some tours may be lighter than top-tier English-only museum tours abroad