Indulge in 2026 chocolate tastings, tours & workshops in Szentendre and Cserszegtomaj—nutty bonbons, desserts and hands-on courses for sweet tooths!
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Gear up, sweet tooths! Dive into 2026’s chocolate, bonbon, and dessert extravaganza with tastings, tours, and workshops popping up across multiple towns and spots. Kicking off on Friday, March 13, in Szentendre, these specials for candy lovers promise pure indulgence.
Pistachio! Taste Experiences Beyond Dubai Chocolate
Mark your calendar for March 13 at 2000 Szentendre, Dumtsa Jenő utca 9. Get ready for nutty flavor bombs that outshine Dubai’s viral chocolates.
Szentendre and Chocolate
One week later, on March 20, at the same sweet spot: 2000 Szentendre, Dumtsa Jenő utca 9. Explore the town’s chocolate obsession up close.
Chocolate Course 1
Wrap it up on April 26-27 at 8372 Cserszegtomaj, Polgár utca 10. Hands-on intro to chocolate mastery.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!
Pros
Chocolate heaven is totally family-friendly, with tastings and workshops that kids and parents both go nuts for.
The chocolate theme is huge internationally, just like famous fests in Belgium, Switzerland, or even U.S. spots like the Chocolate Festival in Pennsylvania.
Szentendre's a gem near Budapest, well-known to tourists for its artsy vibes and easy day trips.
Hands-on workshops make it interactive and fun, better than just passive museum tours.
No Hungarian skills required for tastings and basic tours – visuals and flavors speak for themselves, and tourist areas often have English info.
Super easy to reach Szentendre by frequent trains from Budapest (under an hour), or drive if you rent a car.
More intimate and affordable compared to massive, pricey chocolate events in places like Bruges or New York.
Cons
Cserszegtomaj leg is a hassle – it's rural near Lake Balaton, needs a car or long bus from Hévíz, not tourist-friendly.
The event's pretty niche and not super famous worldwide yet, unlike blockbuster chocolate shows elsewhere.
Organizers can shift dates last-minute, so U.S. trip planning gets tricky with flights booked far ahead.





