Hajdúszoboszló Saturdays Get A Kid-Party Glow-Up

Family Saturdays in Hajdúszoboszló: Miki Mini Party at Aqua-Palace’s Gyerekvilág, kid-friendly games, thermal spa vibes, walkable stays, dining, and therapy options for an easy weekend escape.
when: 2026.01.17., Saturday
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szent István park 1-3.

Hungarospa in Hajdúszoboszló is rolling out kid-friendly fun all year long, anchored by the weekly Miki Mini Party at the Aqua-Palace indoor adventure bath. Every Saturday at 2 p.m., families can head to the upstairs Gyerekvilág (Children’s World) level for games, animation, and lively activities designed for children, with plenty to keep parents smiling too. The Aqua-Palace sits in the sprawling Hungarospa Bath Complex at 1–3 Szent István Park, making it an easy weekend magnet through winter and beyond.

When and where to jump in

The Miki Mini Party runs Saturdays at 2 p.m. on the Gyerekvilág level of the Aqua-Palace Élményfürdő (Experience Bath). Upcoming dates already locked in include 2026.01.17, 2026.01.24, 2026.01.31, and 2026.02.07, all in Hajdúszoboszló. Expect more dates to be added as the year unfolds. Questions or planning group visits? The Aqua-Palace team lists both email and phone contact and is set up to help families map out a full day around the party.

A family playground wrapped in a spa town

Hajdúszoboszló is famous across Europe for its thermal and medicinal waters, and Hungarospa leans into that reputation with a complex that blends therapy, leisure, and family attractions. While kids dive into animation and poolside play at Aqua-Palace, grown-ups can combine the day with therapeutic treatments next door. The Árpád Pool and Hungarospa therapy building sit in the neighborhood for guests looking for healing treatments, whether you opt for water-based therapies or other specialist care.

Stay close, walk everywhere

The resort area around the baths is built for strolling. Numerous guesthouses and apartments are tucked within a 3–7 minute walk of the strand and thermal complex—roughly 200–400 meters away, or about 650–1,300 feet. Many properties highlight a calm, garden-district feel, promising quiet nights and easy mornings. Some are set just 150 meters (about 490 feet) from the bus station, making arrivals and departures smooth for families traveling without a car.

Pick your base: apartments to luxe stays

Choice is the word here. Houses near the strand often split into four separate upstairs apartments—two for two guests, one for four, one for five—open year-round and ideal for families or small groups who want their own entrance and space. Alice Apartman, a family-style property that opened in 2010, sits close to the strand, the thermal bath, and the Aqua-Palace, in a quiet setting that suits nap schedules and early nights.

A handful of new-build apartments are planted along Kölcsey and Major streets, just 100–200 meters (330–650 feet) from the main entrance to the strand. You’ll find restaurants, a market, and grocery options nearby, making it easy to self-cater between splash sessions. Another apartment house that opened in June 2009 is 200 meters (650 feet) from the strand and 150 meters (490 feet) from the bus station, combining calm surroundings with no-fuss access.

For travelers who want hotel comforts, a centrally located hotel and restaurant stands 300 meters (980 feet) from the main entrance of the Medical Bath (Gyógyfürdő) and 500 meters (1,640 feet) from the city center—an easy walk for evening strolls or a quick dash back for forgotten floaties. Some luxury apartments, like Apartman Evelin, sit about 200 meters (650 feet) from the bath complex and add perks such as a private pool in the courtyard. In quieter corners, guesthouses on dead-end streets promise zero through-traffic, free courtyard parking, and a shared breakfast kitchen—simple, family-friendly, and open year-round.

Next door to adrenaline

If your crew craves slides and speed, a popular pension near the airport places you just 100 meters (330 feet) from the strand and 400 meters (1,310 feet) from both the Aquapark and the newer Extreme Slide Park. It’s also close to the Árpád Pool and the Hungarospa therapy building, striking that rare balance of thrill and chill in one zone.

Eat well between splash sessions

This is the Great Hungarian Plain—so yes, you’ll eat. Kemencés Csárda in Hajdúszoboszló reimagines the old roadside inn tradition with a modern touch. Its menu and interior pull from village heritage while leaning into today’s tastes, making it a natural stop for families and visitors curious about classic flavors done right. Opposite the Medical Bath (Gyógyfürdő), the Lorena Restaurant offers a romantic yet easygoing setup in the so-called Paradise of Spa Baths, perfect for a leisurely dinner after a long afternoon at Aqua-Palace.

Plan a full weekend around it

Between the Saturday Miki Mini Party, the all-weather indoor Aqua-Palace, nearby aquaparks, and a dense cluster of walkable accommodations, Hajdúszoboszló makes it absurdly easy to design a low-stress family weekend. Stroll to the baths, let the kids loose at Gyerekvilág at 2 p.m., book a therapy session, then wander to dinner—no car keys needed. With more Miki Mini dates on the way and dozens of stays within flip-flop distance, winter Saturdays here are set for big energy and easy logistics.

2025, adminboss

Pros
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Super family-friendly: the weekly Miki Mini Party is built for kids, with games and animation while parents relax nearby
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Year-round indoor Aqua-Palace means no weather worries—great winter option for families
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Easy logistics: tons of walkable lodging 3–7 minutes from the baths, restaurants, and bus station
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Spa-and-fun combo: adults can book thermal or therapeutic treatments next door while kids play
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No car needed: compact resort area, short walks, and decent bus links make it simple for visitors without driving
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Good value versus big-name European waterparks, with a calmer, small-town vibe
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Food options nearby serve classic Hungarian dishes, making it easy to refuel between splash sessions - Hajdúszoboszló isn’t a globally famous destination, so first-timers may need extra planning and research
Cons
English is workable at major venues, but some staff, signs, and menus may lean Hungarian—basic phrases or a translation app help
Reaching it can be a trek: likely fly to Budapest, then train/bus or a rental car for 2–3 hours
Compared with mega indoor parks in Germany or the U.S., slide variety and spectacle may feel smaller, especially for thrill-seeking teens

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