Visegrád Knights’ Tournament And Royal Feast Return

Experience Visegrád’s 14th‑century magic: knights’ tournament at Salamon Tower, royal feast at Renaissance Restaurant, falcon show, and family fun. Check dates via email; schedules and prices may change.

Every Saturday, Visegrád brings back the flair of the 14th century with a rousing knights’ tournament at Salamon Tower and a princely feast at the Renaissance Restaurant. Note: this listing currently has no active date on the portal, so details may be outdated. For up-to-date info, write to the provided email address.

Pageantry, duels, and a falcon

Members of the Order of Saint George stage a full-fledged medieval tournament, showing how warriors fought for the king’s and queen’s favor in old Visegrád. It kicks off by choosing a king and queen from the crowd, dressing them in royal cloaks, and crowning them. On the king’s cue, armored knights parade in and prove their aim and combat prowess with period weapons before the royal couple and guests. Duels are realistic, exciting, and often witty, celebrating the courage and audacity of medieval knights. A royal hunting falcon takes flight to spice up the show. Afterward, guests can try out the medieval weapons with the knights’ help.

Schedule and drinks

12:00 Visit Salamon Tower with a historical briefing and access to the lookout terrace. 12:30 Tournament show on the outdoor stage with drinks: white wine and apple juice. 13:15 Royal feast at the Renaissance Restaurant: creamy tarragon venison ragout soup with onion potato dumplings; whole roasted turkey leg, honey-glazed pork ribs, panko-crusted chicken breast, potato crisps, chive mayonnaise, honey-smoked sauce, braised apple cabbage; ice cream cup. Beverages not included.

Tickets and booking

Tournament only: Adult $10.20, Child (3–14) $5.10. With feast: Adult $38.20, Child (3–14) $19.10. Under 3 free. Buy on-site in cash, or at the Visegrád info office with cash or bank card. Meeting point: 12:00 at the Salamon Tower entrance. Registration and payment only at the Renaissance Restaurant. Organizers reserve the right to change times and program.

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Pros
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Family-friendly medieval fun with crowd-chosen “royals,” flashy duels, and even a falcon—kids and adults both get a kick out of it
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Hands-on: you can try medieval weapons with guidance, not just watch from the sidelines
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Good value for money by European standards, with clear child pricing and under-3s free
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Easy day trip from Budapest (Visegrád is close; buses/boats and rental cars make it straightforward)
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Salamon Tower visit and terrace views add history and scenery in one go
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The royal feast is a hearty, themed meal that feels like part of the show
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The Order of Saint George is a reputable reenactment group, so the combat and pageantry feel authentic - The listing has no active date—plans can be shaky unless you confirm by email, and schedules may change last minute
Cons
Drinks are limited during the show, and beverages at the feast aren’t included—budget a bit extra
Not a globally famous event, so don’t expect big-production English narration or tourist-focused polish
If you don’t have a car, public transport requires a bit of planning and walking between stops/venues, especially with kids or bad weather

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