Zalaegerszeg Lights Up 2026: Festivals, Shows, Feasts

Discover Zalaegerszeg 2026: festivals, theater, concerts, light art, spas, lakes, and family fun near the Alps and Őrség—foodie weekends, markets, and candlelit classics all year.
when: 2026.01.19., Monday - 2026.01.25., Sunday
where: 8900 Zalaegerszeg,

Zalaegerszeg is rolling into 2026 with a packed calendar of culture, food, and festivals across multiple venues in and around the city. With the Alps within reach and the Őrség’s natural beauty nearby, the area is perfect for family trips, getaways with friends, and long weekends loaded with concerts, theater, open-air events, and culinary adventures. The city’s museums, parks, and historic districts pair neatly with thermal spas and lakeside strolls, making downtime just as appealing as the headline shows.

This Week’s Highlights: Jan 19–25

A cheeky, adults-only musical comedy, Meztelen igazság (Naked Truth), hits Art Mozi’s Ady Hall on January 23 in Zalaegerszeg. Tickets range from $20.60 to $21.70. Expect sharp banter, bold tunes, and 18+ humor served with local swagger.
From January 19 to 25, Hungary’s first Light Village transforms the Göcseji Village Museum into a glowing nightscape. Illuminated gates, tunnels, and ethereal light sculptures of people, trades, animals, and houses reimagine the past with a playful, cinematic glow. A family favorite that blends history, imagination, and light art, with tickets between $5.60 and $24.00.

Light Village Extends: Jan 26–Feb 1

The light magic continues the following week at the Göcseji Village Museum with the same immersive night journey through glowing folk life and architecture. Tickets again range from $5.60 to $24.00. It’s the kind of cold-evening plan that warms up both kids and grown-ups.

Winter Stage and Candlelight

On February 6, Zerkovitz–Topolcsányi’s Orfeum hercegnő (Princess of the Orpheum) plays at Zalaegerszeg Art Mozi – Teremtükör, a nostalgic, song-filled trip to classic cabaret, with tickets from $13.40 to $18.90.
February 17 brings Húzzad csak, kivilágos virradatig! (Play On Till Dawn!) to the Keresztury Dezső City Cultural Center, at a flat $14.20—think folk energy, tradition, and the kind of night that says don’t stop till the sun’s up.
On February 24, A feleség negyvennél kezdődik (A Wife Starts at Forty) lands at Art Mozi, a crowd-pleasing comedy with tickets from $21.70 to $27.20.
For a serene close to the month, Vivaldi: The Four Seasons – Candlelight Concert (Vivaldi – A négy évszak – gyertyafényes koncert) illuminates Art Cinema Zalaegerszeg on February 27. Candles, baroque strings, winter romance—tickets $35.20 to $40.70.

Spring Theater and Talk

March 13 brings Ray Cooney’s Out of Order (A miniszter félrelép) to Bánfalvy Stúdió at Art Mozi (Ady Hall), tickets $18.90 to $27.20. Expect frantic door-slamming, mistaken identities, and political farce at full tilt.
On April 29, journalist-explorer Tvrtko presents Chernobyl 40 (Csernobil 40), an exclusive talk at the Keresztury Dezső City Cultural Center, marking four decades since the disaster with on-the-ground stories and rare perspective.

May: Beer, Prósza, GreenTech, Dogs, Kids

May 8–10, the Beer Festival (Sörfesztivál) pours into town with craft taps, street bites, and live acts. On May 25, the Göcsej Prósza Festival (Göcseji Prószafesztivál) celebrates the region’s beloved potato flatbread, prósza, with tastings, demos, and home-style cooking.
From May 28–29, the 7th GreenTech Green Energy & Sustainability Expo and Conference convenes innovators, startups, and policy voices. May 28–30, the Pankkutya Festival brings the dog-loving community together with shows, adoptions, and pet-friendly fun. May 31 is all about families at City Children’s Day (Városi Gyereknap), with games, stages, crafts, and a sugar rush of activities.

Summer: Sport, Street Life, Solstice, Folk

June 13–14, Restart Sport Festival (Restart Sportfesztivál) fires up with fitness, team games, and open-air workouts—high energy, all levels welcome. June 19–21, EgerszegFeszt takes over with music, street food, markets, and urban vibes across central venues.
Celebrate the shortest night on June 27 at Midsummer Revelry (Szent Iván-éji vigasságok): bonfires, music, and old rites with a modern twist. On July 11, the Gébárti Folk Art Festival (Gébárti Népművészeti Fesztivál) showcases crafts, workshops, dances, and living traditions beside the lake.

Autumn Flavors and Community

September 4–6, the Wild Stew and Wine Festival (Vadpörkölt és Bor Fesztivál) pairs game-rich cooking with regional wines—bold plates, deep reds, and smoky aromas in the crisp air. On September 12, Kertvárosi Vigasságok brings neighborhood cheer with concerts, local food, and family programs.

Stay, Dine, Unwind

Right by the Aquacity Water Slide and Adventure Park and the Thermal Bath on the Gébárti Lake peninsula, Aquatherma Thermal Village offers a cozy base near both pools and trails.
In the city center, a year-round three-star superior hotel delivers comfortable rooms and flexible venues for business lunches, dinners, and events, while another boutique option blends four-star comfort with a classic restaurant serving continental breakfast and optional half or full board.
For flavors with a view, Jánkahegyi Gyuri Csárda és Vendégház sits in the green belt on Jánkahegy with a panoramic terrace over the city, traditional dishes, local wines, and pálinka. Kiskondás Étterem és Panzió hosts family and corporate events for up to 170 guests, with 10 rooms on-site.
A downtown confectionery tempts with cakes, bean-to-cup coffee, loose-leaf teas, and fresh vegetable and fruit smoothies; its shaded, heated terrace works year-round. A modern bistro at the Göcsej Knowledge Center reimagines Zala flavors with weekly menus, à la carte picks, smoked and barbecue meats, and ingredients from 12 local producers.
Robinson Étterem spans Hungarian classics, Mediterranean favorites, and global curiosities—yes, from prósza and pork medallions to kangaroo, crocodile, even shark—plus serious tea, coffee, wine, pálinka, cocktails, and rare Belgian beers. Another multi-room restaurant accommodates weddings, receptions, and company events with air conditioning, extractors, a separate smoking area, guarded parking, and live guitar for salon, dance, and artful nights Thursday through Saturday.
Beyond the city edge, Vándor Vigadó in the Zala Hills is a hub for excursions to Gébárti Lake, Aquacity, the Őrség, Zalakaros, Hévíz, Kehidakustány, Lake Balaton, and even Austria. Rooms range from doubles with private baths to family-style apartments, with a shared kitchen upstairs or meal service in the house restaurant.

Year-Round Pulse

From January to December, Zalaegerszeg keeps the calendar full—concerts, theater, exhibitions, foodie weekends, sports days, and kid-friendly happenings. Whether you’re here for candlelit Vivaldi, a glowing museum night, or a steaming bowl of wild stew with a glass of local red, the city has a date for it.

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Pros
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Family-friendly calendar with Light Village, Children’s Day, folk fest by the lake, and waterpark/thermal baths nearby, so kids and grandparents both have wins
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Many events are visually driven (light art, concerts, festivals), so you can enjoy a lot without deep cultural context
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Zalaegerszeg sits near the Őrség and within reach of the Alps/Balaton, so you can bundle nature, spas, and city culture in one trip
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Public transport within Hungary is solid (train/bus to Zalaegerszeg, taxis/locals buses in town), and renting a car makes day trips to spas and hills easy
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Prices are very reasonable by U.S. standards, from $5–$40 for shows and fairs
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Not as touristy as Budapest, so you get local vibes, easy-going crowds, and authentic food scenes
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Compared with similar light/art or street festivals abroad, lines are shorter, venues cozier, and you can actually meet makers and performers
Cons
Many performances and talks are in Hungarian; you’ll follow music and visuals fine, but comedy and theater jokes won’t fully land without the language
Zalaegerszeg isn’t internationally famous, so first-time visitors may need extra planning for routes, timetables, and what’s-what
Outside peak weekends, late-night transit options can be limited; a car or pre-booked taxi helps for evening shows
If you’re chasing “bucket-list” European icons, this city is more hidden-gem than headline, so it won’t replace Budapest/Vienna-level name recognition

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