Hajdúszoboszló’s Year-Round Miki Mini Parties Are Back

Family-friendly Miki Mini Parties return to Hajdúszoboszló’s Aqua-Palace Kids’ World: weekly Saturday fun with games, music, and poolside play for kids and parents at Hungarospa’s indoor adventure bath.
when: 2026.02.07., Saturday
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szent István park 1-3.

The Hungarospa bath complex keeps kids entertained all year in Hajdúszoboszló. Every Saturday at 2 p.m., families can dive into the Miki Mini Party, a lively animation program hosted on the upper-level Kids’ World (Gyerekvilág) floor of the Aqua-Palace Adventure Bath (Aqua-Palace Élményfürdő). Expect games, music, and poolside fun designed for the smallest bath-goers and their parents. The program runs every week, making it an easy go-to for locals and visiting families alike. Questions or group visits? Call for details and the latest updates.

When and Where

The Saturday sessions take place in Hajdúszoboszló at the Aqua-Palace Adventure Bath (Aqua-Palace Élményfürdő), on the Kids’ World (Gyerekvilág) level. The ongoing schedule includes Saturdays such as 2026.02.14., 2026.02.21., and 2026.02.28., with more dates continuously added. The venue address is 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szent István Park 1–3. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so it’s smart to check in before you go.

Why Families Love It

It’s simple: a warm, indoor experience spa with a dedicated kids’ area, cheerful activities, and a time slot perfect for afternoon energy bursts. Parents get a friendly environment to unwind while kids are guided through family animation that keeps them moving and smiling. The Aqua-Palace’s Kids’ World (Gyerekvilág) is tailored for young visitors, so the logistics—changing, splashing, regrouping—are easy.

Make a Weekend of It

Hajdúszoboszló is built for bath-loving families. The city is famed across Europe for its medicinal waters, used in both bathing and drinking cures. Staying close to the pools means you can hop between the Spa (Gyógyfürdő), the beach complex, the Aquapark, and the new Extreme Slide Park (Extrém Csúszdapark) without stress.

Stays Steps From the Water

– A holiday house just 400 meters (1,312 feet) from the beach—about a five-minute walk—offers four separate upstairs apartments: two doubles, one for four, and one for five, open year-round.
– In the garden district, a guesthouse promises true quiet. From here, the Spa (Gyógyfürdő) and Béke Bath (Béke Fürdő) are only a few minutes on foot—perfect if you’re here to heal and rest.
– A centrally located pension sits by the airport, 100 meters (328 feet) from the beach, with the Aquapark and Extreme Slide Park (Extrém Csúszdapark) 400 meters (1,312 feet) away. The Árpád pool and the Hungarospa therapy building are next door for those seeking treatments.
– Alice Apartment (Alice Apartman Hajdúszoboszló) opened in 2010 in a calm pocket near the beach, thermal spa, and Aqua-Palace, with a homey vibe.
– In the resort quarter, another apartment house is a five-minute walk from the world-famous baths, tucked into a quiet setting.
– New-build apartments on Kölcsey and Major streets are 100 and 200 meters (328 and 656 feet) from the beach entrances, with restaurants, a market, and grocery stores close by.
– An apartment house in the resort center opened in June 2009, just 200 meters (656 feet) from the beach and 150 meters (492 feet) from the bus station. It’s a peaceful base for bath-hopping.
– A guesthouse on a cul-de-sac keeps things serene, with free yard parking and a shared breakfast kitchen, open all year.
– Right in the heart of Hajdúszoboszló, another stay sits a brief walk from the Spa (Gyógyfürdő).
– Apartment Evelin (Apartman Evelin) is a comfortable, fully equipped luxury option just 200 meters (656 feet) from the baths, with its own courtyard pool.

Eat, Drink, Lounge

– A hotel and restaurant 300 meters (984 feet) from the Spa (Gyógyfürdő) and 500 meters (1,640 feet) from downtown anchors the region’s tourism triangle and caters to wellness travelers with easy access to cures.
– Kemencés Inn (Kemencés Csárda) honors Alföld traditions with a modern spin, from interiors to a heritage-inspired menu that showcases local flavors for both Hungarian and international guests.
– A romantic, elegant complex near the spa offers a 150-seat covered terrace and an 80-seat upstairs panorama terrace—ideal for long, lazy meals.
– Major Pension and Restaurant (Major Panzió és Étterem), plus its apartments, sit in the spa zone’s quieter stretch: eight minutes on foot to the winter entrance of the Spa (Gyógyfürdő), two minutes to the summer entrance.
– A 107-room, family- and kid-friendly hotel in the resort district includes its own therapeutic and wellness wing. Rooms range from classic doubles and triples to 2+2 family apartments, family rooms with bunk beds, and luxury suites. Expect TVs, minibars, phones, and safes; many rooms are air-conditioned and have balconies. All include bathrooms with toilets.
– The refreshed Mirage Restaurant brings an upscale atmosphere with a cozy pálinka wall, seasonal menus, and guest-first service—great for groups of friends or family dinners.
– A boutique hotel with an atmospheric restaurant and patisserie pairs refined rooms—some with bathtubs, some with showers—with a deep drink list and classic pastries. It suits business travelers, couples, families, and the young at heart.
– Nr. 8, a friendly eatery in the bathing district, serves classics and inventive grills. A big seasonal terrace—one of the city’s largest, seating around 80—runs April through November, pouring cocktails and warming drinks for strolling visitors.
– A pancake spot a one-minute walk from the Hungarospa Spa (Hungarospa Gyógyfürdő) entrance turns out both savory and sweet palacsinta, plus lemonades, cocktails, coffee specialties, and artisanal ice creams.
– A pension just 50 meters (164 feet) from the baths offers calm, family-style lodging with two double rooms and eight four-bed rooms with French beds. Spacious, balcony rooms come with bathrooms, TVs, and fridges, and the restaurant serves a generous continental breakfast. Free enclosed parking is included.

Good to Know

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs. For the latest schedule, availability, and any special events—especially around busier weekends in June—call ahead. Add it to your bucket list, set an alert, and get the swimsuits ready. The Miki Mini Party rolls on every Saturday at 2 p.m. in Hajdúszoboszló.

2025, adminboss

Pros
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Super family-friendly: kids’ games, music, shallow pools, and parent-friendly chill zones built right in
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Runs every Saturday year-round at 2 p.m., so it’s easy to plan a weekend around it
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Hungarospa/Aqua-Palace is a big-name spa complex in Hungary, with lots of kid areas and extras nearby (Aquapark, Extreme Slide Park)
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Tons of lodging and dining within a 5–10 minute walk, so no car needed once you’re there
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English not essential for enjoying the pools and activities; staff in major spas usually manage basic English
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Reachable by car from Budapest in about 2.5 hours; parking and resort-town setup make logistics simple
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Compared with family spa days in places like Germany or Iceland, this is more budget-friendly and concentrated in one complex - Hajdúszoboszló isn’t a household name for U.S. travelers, so you’ll need to research transport and area basics
Cons
Activities and announcements may be mostly in Hungarian, which could limit participation in organized games
Public transport from Budapest requires a train/bus combo (or train to Debrecen + bus), adding time and transfers
If you prefer iconic, globally famous attractions, this won’t rival Budapest baths or Blue Lagoon-level name recognition

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