Visegrád’s Duna Mozi is back in 2026 with a busy calendar, screening new releases every week from Thursday to Saturday in one of the Danube Bend’s prettiest towns. The cinema sits at Fő u. 34 in the historic heart of Visegrád, welcoming film lovers with an easy rhythm: the box office opens 30 minutes before each show, and tickets should be picked up 15 minutes before the screening. A standard ticket costs 4.12 USD, while discounted admission for under-18s and seniors is 3.02 USD. The program threads together family hits, sequels, dramas, and blockbusters across May, giving locals and weekenders a steady reason to step inside the dark and soak up a story.
Opening Week: Angels, Secrets, and Satin Heels
The curtain rises on Thursday, May 7 at 18:00 with Michael, returning on Saturday, May 9 at 19:15 for a second round. Friday, May 8 stacks up with a 17:00 slot for Magán-ügy (Private Matter), followed at 19:15 by Az ördög Pradát visel 2 (The Devil Wears Prada 2), a glossy follow-up sure to draw fashion faithfuls and nostalgia fans. Saturday afternoon adds a softer note: Bálnadal (Whale Song) at 15:00 and Otthon, édes otthon (Home, Sweet Home) at 17:00 bridge family-friendly viewing with warm-hearted comfort before Michael closes out the night.
Mid-May: Love Stories, Timers, and a Galaxy Jump
Thursday, May 14 at 18:00 brings A szeretet, ami megmarad (The Love That Remains), poised for a tender evening crowd. On Friday, May 15, the mood turns homely at 17:00 with Otthon, édes otthon before Időzített bomba (Time Bomb) ticks to 19:15, cranking up the tension for night owls. Saturday, May 16 widens the tent: a 15:00 matinee of Super Mario Galaxis: A film (Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie) should please gamers and kids alike, followed by Magán-ügy at 17:00 and a second stride down the runway with Az ördög Pradát visel 2 at 19:15.
Big-Screen Escapes: Aliens, Sheep Noir, and Star Adventures
Thursday, May 21 lands Az idegen (The Stranger) at 18:00, tilting the weekend toward eerie intrigue. Friday, May 22 pairs Birkakrimi (Sheep Crime) at 17:00—a pastoral whodunit with shaggy suspects—with A mandalóri és Grogu (The Mandalorian and Grogu) at 19:15, marching in under the twin suns of big-franchise spectacle. Saturday, May 23 interleaves heart and hyperspace: Bálnadal at 15:00, A szeretet, ami megmarad at 17:00, and a primetime rematch with A mandalóri és Grogu at 19:15.
Closing the Month: Weddings, Dogs, and One Last Blast
Thursday, May 28 sets the aisle with Ki hitte volna? 2.: Az esküvő (Who Would Have Thought? 2: The Wedding) at 18:00—rom-com reprisal, bouquet guaranteed. Friday, May 29 revisits Az idegen at 17:00 and dials the danger back up with Időzített bomba at 19:15. Saturday, May 30 builds a family-friendly finale: Charlie, a csodablöki (Charlie, the Wonder Dog) barks in at 15:00, Birkakrimi returns at 17:00, and Ki hitte volna? 2.: Az esküvő tosses the final garter at 19:15.
Where to Stay: River Views, Forest Air, Spa Days
A long weekend, May 22–24, is prime time to make a trip of it. Lodging ranges from floating to forest, each spot with a distinct flavor. The 40-room Aquamarina hotel ship anchors right in central Visegrád along the Danube’s most scenic run, all gangways and river breezes. A few steps away, Hotel Honti’s Austrian style sits in a quiet, romantic green pocket, minutes from everything. Hotel Silvanus spreads out across 151 rooms with views of the forest, the Citadel, or the sweeping Danube Bend; the kitchen runs buffet half-board alongside an à la carte menu mixing Hungarian and international favorites, and the wellness center goes full pamper mode. Hotel Visegrád plays the reliable all-rounder, a pillar of local hospitality and a solid conference pick, promising quality at accessible prices.
László Tourist House, an exclusive-use youth lodging right in the center, puts every Visegrád sight within walking range and sprawls across three buildings in one courtyard—ideal for groups. Up on Mogyoró Hill (Mogyoró-hegy), the Madas László Forestry School, founded in 1988 and one of Europe’s earliest forest schools, still runs at full capacity and welcomes around 8,000 visitors a year. For pure hush, Patak Park Hotel sits along the Apátkúti stream, wrapped in forested hills with a unique panorama; as Visegrád’s only three-star adults-only hotel, it greets guests 18 and up. Spiritual seekers find a singular retreat at the town’s most distinctive contemplative lodging. Royal Club Hotel, one of Visegrád’s newer stays just 400 meters from the center, makes a smart base for day hikes and a plush landing pad for tired legs. Vitalizáló Vendégház leans into well-being with programs and treatments designed to refill the tank—come for a few days, leave with months of energy.
Where to Eat: Trout, Terraces, and Time Travel
Food-wise, the town doesn’t miss. Don Vito, tucked on Fő utca near the town hall and the shadow of the Church of St. John the Baptist, brings Italian comfort with a street-side terrace that hums from spring to autumn. An elegant, old-bourgeois dining room just off Route 11 leads toward the Citadel, serving hearty, homestyle Hungarian plates and local specialties in a leafy garden. Nagyvillám Restaurant crowns the slope with a unique view across the Danube and the fortress, plating panorama with every course.
If trout’s your thing, the Visegrád Trout Ponds (Visegrádi Pisztrángos Tavak) restaurant smokes theirs in-house and seals it to go in vacuum packs—come for the fish, stay for the ponds, family-friendly paths, and a dash of angling. The central complex by the main parking area bundles a crafts courtyard, market, and vinotheque with the House of Dishes (Étkek háza) show-kitchen restaurant under one roof. Down by the river, a panoramic terrace lets you sip and snack within earshot of the Danube. Then there’s the time machine: the Renaissance Restaurant (Reneszánsz Étterem) recreates Visegrád’s late-15th-century golden age—and Matthias’s (Mátyás) courtly flair—with period interiors, costumes, and clay-pot feasts. For casual days, Schachtel Restaurant (Schachtel Étterem) at the Révkikötő ferry landing keeps things easy, while Schatzi Swab Bistro (Schatzi Sváb Bisztró) in the town center doubles as a wine shop, delivering across Visegrád for free and staging tastings, concerts, themed dinners, and intimate family events—live music if you want it.
The organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and programs.





