Hajdúszoboszló’s Hungarospa Bath Complex is going all-in on family fun, lining up weekly Miki Mini Parties for kids throughout 2026 inside the Aqua-Palace Adventure Bath. Every Saturday at 2 p.m., the upstairs Gyerekvilág (Kids’ World) level turns into a cheerful, splash-friendly animation zone designed for children and their families. It’s a reliable, weatherproof program in the city’s best-known water paradise, and it keeps rolling regardless of the season.
Where and when to join
The series is anchored at Aqua-Palace, within the sprawling Hungarospa complex at 1–3 Szent István Park, postal code 4200. The program repeats every Saturday at 2 p.m., with dates listed deep into the calendar, including 2026.01.24., 2026.01.31., 2026.02.07., and 2026.02.14., all in Hajdúszoboszló. Organizers make it clear they reserve the right to change dates and programs, so checking in advance is smart—but the concept is simple: Saturdays are for kids at Gyerekvilág.
What to expect at Gyerekvilág
Aqua-Palace’s Kids’ World sits on the upper level, away from the main rush of the bath halls, and is built for family comfort. Expect playful animation sessions, splash zones scaled for children, and a cozy environment that keeps the focus on safe, family-friendly entertainment. The Miki Mini Party format leans into interactive fun, giving parents an easy win for weekend plans and kids a regular date to look forward to. It’s not just a one-off holiday gimmick, either—this is a weekly habit, baked into the city’s leisure rhythm.
Why Hungarospa is the family base camp
Hungarospa is Hungary’s largest spa and beach bath complex, and in Hajdúszoboszló it’s essentially the beating heart of local tourism. Families come for the mix: adventure pools, therapy options, classic beach zones, and the insulated comfort of Aqua-Palace. The Thermal Spa (Gyógyfürdő) and the Béke Bath, both within easy walking distance in the spa quarter, draw visitors seeking wellness treatments, thermal water cures, or just a warm soak. The nearby Árpád Swimming Pool and Hungarospa therapy building deepen the health focus, with a menu of therapeutic treatments for those who need them. And when the kids get their hour of mayhem at Miki Mini, the grown-ups aren’t exactly short on options.
Stay steps from the splash
If the idea is to ditch the car and walk to everything, Hajdúszoboszló’s spa district delivers. Multiple apartments and guesthouses cluster within a few minutes of the entrances:
– An apartment house about 1,300 feet from the beach, just a five-minute walk, split into four separate upstairs units: two doubles, one for four, and one for five—open all year.
– Quiet garden-neighborhood spots promise proper rest. From there, the Thermal Spa and Béke Bath are just a short stroll.
– A pension by the airport sits 330 feet from the beach and 1,300 feet from both the Aquapark and the new Extreme Slide Park. The Árpád pool and Hungarospa therapy facilities are neighbors, making treatments easy to access.
– Alice Apartman opened in 2010 near the beach, thermal baths, and Aqua-Palace, offering a family-feel base.
– Another apartment house is a five-minute walk from the world-famous spa, tucked on a calm, quiet lane.
– Newly built apartments on Kölcsey and Major streets sit 330 and 660 feet from the beach entrances, with restaurants, a market, and grocery stores handy.
– A house opened in 2009 in the resort core lies 660 feet from the beach and 490 feet from the bus station, in a peaceful pocket.
– One guesthouse is on a dead-end street with no through traffic, free courtyard parking, and a shared breakfast kitchen—open year-round.
– Another central spot puts you just minutes on foot from the Thermal Spa.
– Apartman Evelin, roughly 660 feet from the baths, adds a private on-site pool to the mix.
Eat, drink, and make a night of it
Hajdúszoboszló’s food scene around Hungarospa fits all moods:
– A hotel and restaurant sits in Eastern Hungary’s tourism triangle, 980 feet from the Thermal Spa and 1,640 feet from the city center, tying wellness and cuisine together.
– Kemencés Csárda reimagines the old roadside tavern vibe of the Great Hungarian Plain, updating traditional flavors and interiors without losing its soul.
– A romantic, elegant complex near the spa offers a covered terrace for 150 and a panoramic upstairs terrace for 80.
– Major Pension and Restaurant (Major Panzió és Étterem), plus its apartments, occupy a calm corner of the bath zone—an eight-minute walk to the winter entrance and two minutes to the summer gate.
– A 107-room, family- and kid-friendly hotel in the resort area includes its own therapy and wellness wing, with doubles, triples, 2+2 family apartments, rooms with bunk beds, and luxe suites. Expect TVs, minibars, phones, safes, many air-conditioned rooms with balconies, and en-suite bathrooms with toilets throughout.
– Mirage Restaurant returns with a makeover: an exclusive interior, a cozy pálinka wall, a seasonal menu, and guest-first service.
– A combined restaurant and confectionery aims for a special mood, with a broad drink list and 13 room types for every traveler—some with bathtubs, some with showers—styled with refined elegance.
– Nr. 8 serves classics and standout grills in the bath district, with summer and winter terraces open April through November. The nearly 80-seat pavilion is one of the city’s biggest, pouring cocktails and warming drinks for wanderers.
– A pancake spot one minute from the Hungarospa Thermal Spa entrance serves sweet and savory crêpes, plus lemonades, cocktails, coffee specialties, and artisanal ice cream.
– A pension just 160 feet from the baths offers two double rooms and eight four-bed, French-bed rooms, each with a balcony, bathroom, TV, and fridge. Continental breakfasts are generous, and guests arriving by car get free, gated parking.
Before you go
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so a quick call ahead is recommended. Then bring the kids, hit Aqua-Palace on Saturday at 2 p.m., and let Gyerekvilág do the rest.





