Free Ice Disco in Hajdúszoboszló: glide into 2026 with music, lights, and on-site skate rentals. Family-friendly, free entry at Bethlen St. Ice Rink, Jan 10, 5 p.m.
when: 2026.01.10., Saturday
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Bethlen u. 2-4.
Kick off 2026 on skates: the season-opening Ice Disco hits Hajdúszoboszló on Saturday, January 10, starting at 5:00 p.m. at the Ice Rink, 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Bethlen St. 2–4. Entry is free, so bring friends, lace up, and glide into the new year under the lights. No skates? No problem—on-site rentals are available, so anyone can join in.
When and Where
The party starts January 10, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. in Hajdúszoboszló. The rink is on Bethlen Street, easy to find and ready for a packed evening session.
Good to Know
Expect music, a buzzing crowd, and skate rentals on site. Plan your evening with nearby accommodations, food, and drinks—options are within easy reach, making it a smooth night out.
Stay Flexible
Organizers reserve the right to change the time and program. Have questions or need the latest updates? Call the listed phone number or check the contact link before you go.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Free entry makes it an easy, low-commitment night out for travelers on a budget
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Family-friendly vibe: skating, music, rentals on-site, and nearby food options work for kids and teens
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Ice disco is a familiar concept to U.S. visitors, so you’ll “get” the format without cultural homework
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Hajdúszoboszló is known for its thermal baths, so pairing the rink with a spa day creates a well-rounded trip
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You don’t need Hungarian to participate; simple transactions (rentals, entry) are straightforward
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Central in town with a clear street address, so rideshare, car, or local buses/taxis should get you there easily
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Compared with U.S. seasonal rinks, the combo of free entry and disco lights is good value and vibe
- Hajdúszoboszló isn’t a household name in the U.S., so you may need extra planning vs. Budapest’s headline attractions
Cons
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Winter driving or navigating regional public transport can be trickier than big-city options, especially at night
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Event timing and program can change last-minute, which is harder to track for non-Hungarian speakers
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Compared to major ice events in big cities (NYC, Vienna), production scale and crowd energy may be smaller and more local