Budapest Roadshows 2026: Dates, Cities, Highlights

Discover 2026 Budapest roadshows: hands-on demos, family activities, pro showcases, and test drives across Hungarian cities. Track dates for Premium, Kajla, Nyúlcipőbolt, and American Car events. Changes possible.
when: 2026. March 1., Sunday

2026 packs a punch with hobby, pro, and business roadshows rolling through multiple Hungarian cities and venues. Mark the calendar and expect hands-on demos, family fun, and test drives—organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

March Highlights

March 3: Tobacco Academy Roadshow (Tabak Akadémia), 1123 Budapest, 12th District – Alkotás Street 63–67.
March 5: Premium Roadshow (Premirum) – Baja, 6500 Baja, Szegedi Road 19.
March 12: Premium Roadshow (Premirum) – Paks, 7030 Paks, Sárgödör Square 72–73.
March 16–21: Kajla Roadshow at Láng Cultural Center (Láng Művelődési Központ), 1139 Budapest, Rozsnyay St. 3. Kajla welcomes kids with games and videos in the ground-floor lobby—don’t forget the Kajla passport for on-site stamps!
March 19: Premium Roadshow (Premirum) – Balatonalmádi, 8220 Balatonalmádi, Town Hall Square 5.

Spring on the Move

April 2: Premium Roadshow (Premirum) – Szeged, 6700 Szeged, Deák Ferenc Street 4.
April 3: Premium Roadshow (Premirum) – Martonvásár, 2462 Martonvásár, Fehérvári Road 1.
April 17: Nyúlcipőbolt Shoe Test Roadshow, 6726 Szeged, Középkikötő Row 1.
April 19: Nyúlcipőbolt Shoe Test Roadshow, 1007 Budapest, Margaret Island (Margitsziget).

Engines, Meet Runway

May 10: American Car Roadshow at Aeropark, 1185 Budapest, 18th District – Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Pestszentlőrinc–Pestszentimre.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibes, especially the Kajla kids’ roadshow with games and stamp-passport fun in Budapest, make it easy to bring the whole crew
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Several Budapest dates and venues (Láng Cultural Center, Margaret Island, Aeropark) are well-known and easy for visitors to find
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The American Car Roadshow at Aeropark is a recognizable, photogenic theme for U.S. tourists and sits right by the main airport
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Most programs are casual and demo-focused, so you can enjoy them without Hungarian language skills; staff at big-city venues often speak some English
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Public transit in Budapest is excellent—metro, trams, and buses reach Láng, Margaret Island, and Aeropark; rideshares and taxis are plentiful
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Driving between cities (Szeged, Paks, Balatonalmádi, Baja) is straightforward on good highways, and parking is usually easier than in big U.S. cities
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Compared with similar family or hobby roadshows in the U.S., these are cheaper, less crowded, and set in scenic or historic spots like Margaret Island
Cons
Some events outside Budapest (Baja, Paks, Martonvásár, Balatonalmádi) are lesser-known to foreign visitors and may require extra planning
Schedules can change, and smaller roadshows might lack English signage or clear websites, so details can be hard to confirm
Non-Budapest venues are slower to reach by public transport; renting a car may be the simplest option
Topics like the Tobacco Academy or local-brand shoe tests are niche internationally and may feel less compelling if you’re not into the theme

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