In 2026, Marcali bursts with diverse programs and natural attractions drawing crowds from near and far. Expect a full year of cultural happenings, outdoor festivals, and family-friendly fun across multiple venues in this charming Hungarian town (postcode 8700). Whether you’re into sports, gourmet bites, or local culture, there’s something for every age group to enjoy from March through May and beyond.
Kickstart with the 21-Day Running Challenge
Mark your calendars for March 16, 2026—a Monday—when the 21-day challenge fires up again. Everyone’s welcome at the running track for Monday morning sessions from 6:00 to 6:30 a.m. or evening slots from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. It’s the perfect way to shake off winter and dive into Marcali’s active vibe.
Art Lovers’ Delight: Rotating Exhibitions
Art takes center stage with two standout shows looping through spring. “Festészeti Esszencia” (Painting Essence), featuring works by drawing teacher and painter D. Fazekas László, graces the Kortárs Galéria (Contemporary Gallery) at Kulturális Korzó. Catch it from March 16-21, March 23-28, March 30-April 4, April 6-11, April 13-18, April 20-25, and April 27-30.
Meanwhile, “Csökölyi múzsák” (Muses of Csököly), an exhibition by folk furniture painter Landi Vivien, fills the upstairs display space at Kulturális Korzó. View it during March 16-21, March 23-28, March 30-April 4, April 6-11, April 13-18, April 20-25, and up to May 2. These overlapping displays make Marcali a must-visit for creative souls, with easy access right in town.
Theater and Lectures Heat Up April and May
On April 14, head to Művelődési Ház (Cultural House) at 7 p.m. for “Orfeum Hercegnő” (Orpheum Princess), a two-act play about a famous love story that’ll tug at your heartstrings.
Fast-forward to May 19 for “Igazad van” (You’re Right), a captivating lecture by András Kepes at Marcali Művelődési Ház (Marcali Cultural House). Tickets are $14 (5,000 HUF). That same evening at 6 p.m., catch Kepes again in the same spot for another session of the talk—same price.
Then, on May 21, Dr. László Kiss, astronomer extraordinaire, unravels the mysteries of “Fekete lyukak: rejtélyes égitestek galaxisunkban” (Black Holes: Mysterious Bodies in Our Galaxy) in an interactive session at Marcali Kulturális Korzó. Snag tickets for $6 (2,000 HUF) and geek out on cosmic wonders.
Stay and Dine Like a Local
Base yourself at Hotel Kék Hold (Blue Moon Hotel), right in Marcali’s center yet surrounded by quiet greenery, just steps from the train station. Modern rooms and common areas meet top standards, with a bar, garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi everywhere, and daily specials available. It’s also a prime spot for events.
For hearty eats, visit Lóki Csárda (Lóki Inn) along Road 68 between Kéthely and Marcali, 15 km from Lake Balaton in Lókpuszta. Savor Hungarian classics, healthy reform kitchen specials, and dishes from the owner’s gray cattle herd. Prices range from $6-$14 (2,000-5,000 HUF).
Craving desserts or quick bites? Local spots offer à la carte meals, house-baked cakes, thick and creamy artisan ice creams, custom tortes, delivery, tender steaks, bagels, burgers, wraps, and curries at great prices. Local masters craft these treats, perfect for substantial snacks.
Finish with homey flavors in a family atmosphere—pair your lunch with pastries from their own bakery for that authentic after-meal sweet treat.
Organizers reserve the right to tweak dates and programs, so stay flexible and dive into Marcali’s 2026 lineup!





