
Budapest lights up on Friday, June 12, 2026, as Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere) turns into an all-night, open-air playground for Night of Movement (Mozgás Éjszakája). It’s free, no registration—just show up, grab a wristband on-site, and get moving. From dusk to dawn, the city goes full throttle with workouts, tours, and urban adventures, and nearly 100 more locations nationwide join in with their own programs.
Where, when, how
The Budapest hub is Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere) in District XIV (Zugló), running 19:00–03:00. Participation is free. A festival wristband is required for sports programs; pick it up at info points or from event animators. If you’re collecting Pentathlon (Ötpróba) points, verify completions via the GeoGo app. No registration is needed for sports, but hit “Going” on the Facebook event to help organizers plan.
Citywide sports buffet
You can sample about 25 sports in Budapest alone—from Zumba to fitness, badminton to spinning—plus special routes and night tours. Expect an atmospheric night run, a downtown bike tour, a guided walk skirting the rooftop of the new Museum of Ethnography (Néprajzi Múzeum), a showy inline skating wave, and a stack of other workouts.
Main stage and timed highlights
19:00–19:45, Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere), Main Stage: communal Zumba warm-up with Roxy.
19:45–20:00, Main Stage: opening.
20:00–20:15, in front of the Museum of Fine Arts: wheelchair race.
20:00–21:00, Main Stage: Zumba with András Angyal.
20:15–22:00, in front of the Museum of Fine Arts: running.
20:00–01:00, Verona Angyalai Street (Verona Angyalai utca) by the Museum of Ethnography (Néprajzi Múzeum): night hike.
21:00–22:00, Main Stage: Pound with Eszter Mezei.
22:00–23:00, Main Stage: Salsation with András Faluvégi.
22:15–23:45, in front of the Museum of Fine Arts: inline skating.
00:30–02:30, in front of the Museum of Fine Arts: cycling.
All-night zones
20:00–03:00, Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere): Latin dances, korfball, badminton, shuttlecock, Zumba, wall climbing and bouldering, volleyball, ice hockey, ergometer rowing, chess, jump rope, snowboard, football games, roundnet, OCR, disc golf.
Olof Palme Promenade (Olof Palme sétány): spinning.
Grassy area by Verona Angyalai Street (Verona Angyalai utca): yoga, martial arts.
City Park Lake (Városligeti-tó): dragon boating, SUP, kayak, canoe.
What to bring
Most gear is provided in Budapest. Bring your own bike, skates for the long-distance inline, and a headlamp or flashlight for hikes. Badminton rackets and shuttles are on-site, but feel free to use your own familiar kit.
Good to know
Date: 2026.06.12., Budapest. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs.





