Kispest in Budapest’s 19th district packs 2026 with non-stop action for locals and visitors alike. A rainbow of events keeps the entertainment flowing all year long, from literary nights to retro gaming and Easter fun—all centered at Teleki u. 50, 1191 Budapest, District 19.
March Kickoff
Kick off on March 17 with Piszkos Fred, a felolvasó – Rejtő est (Dirty Fred the Reader – Rejtő Evening) for $17. The next day, March 18, Soma Mamagésa talks Az Új nő és az Új férfi jellemzői ebben a most épülő új korszakban (Features of the New Woman and New Man in This Emerging Era), $9. March 21 brings Kispesti Ásványbörze és Ékszerbörze (Kispest Mineral and Jewelry Fair), $1.50–$2. Saly Noémi’s March 24 lecture Spenót, tojás, nyúl és bárány – kalandozások a húsvéti asztal körül (Spinach, Egg, Rabbit and Lamb – Adventures Around the Easter Table), $5. Katona Csaba on March 25 covers A Lánchíd újjáépítésének históriája (History of the Chain Bridge (Lánchíd) Reconstruction), $5. Groove to Görög est a Mydros zenekarral (Greek Evening with Mydros Band) on March 28, $4. Easter vibes hit March 29 at Nyuszi hopp! V. Húsvétváró családi nap (Bunny Hop! V. Easter-Awaiting Family Day) starting at 10 a.m. with A kiskakas gyémánt félkrajcárja bábműsor (The Little Rooster’s Diamond Halfpenny Puppet Show), $7–$21.
April and May Vibes
April 7 is Költészet napja – Radnóti-est – Ázott hajában hét halott bogár ragyog (Poetry Day – Radnóti Evening – Seven Dead Beetles Shine in His Wet Hair) with Vecsei H. Miklós and QJÚB, $13–$15. On April 18–19, dive into ReGamEx – Retro videójáték kiállítás (ReGamEx – Retro Video Game Exhibition), $6–$17. Double Greek nights on April 25 with Mydros, $4, plus CSIRIBIRI – HALÁSZ JUDIT koncert (Csiribiri – Halász Judit Concert), $15–$16. On May 12, art history with Vágó Zoltán on Dalí és Picasso – a két zseni élete és kapcsolata (Dalí and Picasso – Lives and Relationship of the Two Geniuses), $3. More Mydros Greek vibes on May 30, $4. Wrap up May 31 with Randevú Párizsban, avagy Kellemes Húsvéti ünnepeket (Rendezvous in Paris, or Happy Easter Holidays), the third show of the Déryné subscription series for spring 2026.
Crash at Cool Hotels
Hotel Chesscom sits right in the 19th district, steps from the KÖKI Terminal end of the Kőbánya-Kispest Metro station. Every room features air conditioning, cable TV, phone, and free WiFi. Hotel Sunshine runs on green energy with cutting-edge geothermal wall systems for perfect climate control year-round—eco-friendly with sleek modern design for cozy stays. Hunyadi Panzió offers family-friendly vibes, secure parking, and budget prices.
Local Food Scene
Dig into classic Hungarian dishes in family settings. Bújdosó Székely Vendéglő serves tasty Székler specialties, great beers, chill tunes, and relaxation amid natural beauty. Halásztanya, built in 1938 by brewer Dréher Antal to Koós Károly’s plans, boasts ancient Transylvanian red spruce beams. Savor Papp’s boneless fish soups, fish plates, and full Hungarian menu in the 100-seat shady garden buzzing from spring through fall. Home-style grub shines at the spot with its family atmosphere—one of Kispest’s top picks, worth the drive. Pizzoli Pizzéria on Üllői út offers Italian-recipe pizzas (whole wheat option), retro giant burgers, plus fresh soups, meats, pastas, and desserts. Meals from $1–$39. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!





