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
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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.
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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
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Some events outside Budapest (Baja, Paks, Martonvásár, Balatonalmádi) are lesser-known to foreign visitors and may require extra planning
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Schedules can change, and smaller roadshows might lack English signage or clear websites, so details can be hard to confirm
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Non-Budapest venues are slower to reach by public transport; renting a car may be the simplest option
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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