Celebrate spring at the Celldömölk Tulip Festival, April 17–18, 2026—folk art market, dance shows, and open-air concerts in the city center. Perfect weekend escape with local food, crafts, and music.
when: 2026. March 10., Tuesday
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Spring bursts into color in Celldömölk as the Tulip Festival takes over the city center on April 17–18, 2026. Expect a lively folk art market, energetic dance showcases, and open-air concerts across the downtown streets, turning the weekend into a community celebration. Meet up with friends, browse handcrafted goods, and enjoy live performances under the spring sky—Celldömölk is ready to welcome everyone to its signature tulip-filled rendezvous.
When and Where
The festival runs Friday to Saturday, April 17–18, 2026, in the heart of Celldömölk (postal code 9500), with programs clustered around the city center so you can easily wander from stages to market stalls.
Good to Know
Accommodation and food-and-drink options are available locally, making it simple to turn the event into a full weekend escape. Organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and timing, so check for updates before you go. Contact details and social links are listed but not active here; request information through the provided inquiry option. The photo shown is for illustration. See you at the Celldömölk Tulip Festival!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibes: street performances, folk dances, and flower displays are easy wins for kids and grandparents alike
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Internationally relatable theme—tulips and spring markets feel familiar even if you don’t know Hungarian traditions
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Centralized downtown setup makes it simple to stroll between stages, craft stalls, and food spots
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No Hungarian required for enjoyment—music, dance, and browsing crafts are mostly self-explanatory
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Good weekend logistics with local lodging and dining, so you can base yourself in town without commuting
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Budget-friendly compared to big-name tulip festivals (think smaller crowds and local prices)
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Authentic local culture—folk art market and community feel you won’t get at more commercial festivals
Cons
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Celldömölk isn’t widely known to foreign visitors, so you’ll likely need to research travel and lodging more than for Budapest events
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Public transport from major gateways (Budapest/Vienna) exists but may require train changes; renting a car could be easier
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Schedule may shift, and English-language updates can be limited—plan to double-check details
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Smaller scale than famous tulip festivals in the Netherlands or Skagit Valley, so fewer display gardens and more community fair vibes