Dorog rolls out a packed 2026 with theater, stand-up, festivals, and family shows across multiple venues, anchored by the József Attila Cultural Center and Library. Expect concerts, farces, cabaret, talks, and kid-friendly programs all year, with a lively, mixed repertoire that keeps locals and visitors busy.
What to See
On May 14, András Kepes brings “Igazad van” to the József Attila Cultural Center. Tickets: 8,500 HUF. On May 31, Dumaszínház comes to Dorog at the same venue with “A VILÁG ESZE” — László Hadházi’s solo evening as a “scientific senior research fellow,” hosted by László Lovász. Tickets: 9,790 HUF. Two standout picks, two chances to laugh and think.
Where to Stay
In the attic of the Dunagáz Guesthouse (Dunagáz Panzió), 15 rooms (for 2–3 guests) await, all with private showers, air conditioning, and TV; total capacity is 40. The on-site warm-up kitchen and restaurant serve breakfast, lunch, and cold dinners. Another local option offers 2–4-bed, air-conditioned, TV-equipped rooms and apartments at friendly prices.
Where to Eat
Homey hospitality meets quality cuisine in a beautiful setting: familiar flavors, careful cooking, and an easygoing vibe that turns meals into an experience.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





