
Visegrád's Danube Cinema unleashes killer 2026 films weekly Thu-Sat at Main St 34, Dunakanyar. Affordable tickets: $3.50 adults, $2.45 kids
dónde: 2025 Visegrád, Fő u. 34.
Visegrád’s Danube Cinema is firing up 2026 with top-notch movies every week from Thursday to Saturday, drawing film fans to this stunning Danube Bend (Dunakanyar) gem at Main Street (Fő utca) 34. Tickets are $3.50, with $2.45 for under-18s and pensioners. Tickets go on sale 30 minutes before showtime—snag yours at least 15 minutes prior.
Showtimes
March 26 at 6 p.m.: Mercy (A kegyelem).
March 27 at 5 p.m.: Arco – Boy from the Future (Arco – Fiú a jövőből).
March 27 at 7 p.m.: The Bride! (A menyasszony!).
March 28 at 3 p.m.: Marakuda Legend (Marakuda legendája).
March 28 at 5 p.m.: How to Steal Back a Million? (Hogyan lopjunk vissza egymilliót?).
March 28 at 7:15 p.m.: Reminders of Him (Emlékek róla).
All screenings in Visegrád. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Tickets are a total bargain at just $3.50 for adults and $2.45 for kids or seniors, way cheaper than the $15+ you'd pay back in the States.
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Nestled in the stunning Danube Bend town of Visegrád, it's a perfect mix of movie fun and epic scenery with castles nearby for daytime exploring.
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Super family-friendly with kid-targeted flicks like Arco - Boy from the Future and Marakuda Legend, plus those sweet child discounts.
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Weekly Thursday-to-Saturday screenings make it easy to slot into your Hungary vacation without hassle.
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The open-air Danube Cinema vibe feels fresh and unique, like a chill riverside drive-in but with Hungarian flair you won't find at home.
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Movies are a global thing, so the subject is super well-known internationally—no need to be a film buff to enjoy the atmosphere.
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Getting there from Budapest is straightforward with frequent buses taking about an hour or a scenic 45-minute drive if you're renting a car.
Cons
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All films are in Hungarian with no mention of English subtitles, so without some language skills, you'll mostly get the visuals and vibes.
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Visegrád isn't a household name for U.S. tourists like Budapest or Vienna, so it might not be on your radar.
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Public transport back late after evening shows can be iffy with fewer buses running at night from this smaller town.
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Compared to U.S. outdoor cinemas or big events like Drive-In Fest, it's more low-key local fun than a blockbuster spectacle.