Székesfehérvár keeps things buzzing all year with a killer lineup of events in 2026, drawing tourists and locals alike. This historic spot in Fejér County, right by Lake Velence, is your go-to for urban exploration, relaxation, and non-stop entertainment. Expect cultural happenings, concerts, exhibits, family-friendly activities, and outdoor adventures that make it an ideal getaway.
March Kickoff
On March 24, catch Anett Kormos’s solo show “Women Have No Sense of Humor” at the KÖFÉM Cultural House in Székesfehérvár, with tickets from $19 to $25. The next day, March 25, Veres 1 Theater brings the comedy “How Should I Call You?” to Vörösmarty Theater. From March 26 to 28, Fehérvári Diáknapok returns for students studying or living in Székesfehérvár—it’s the city’s biggest bash for middle and high schoolers, letting art-loving kids showcase their talents to peers and crowds. On March 28, Eszter Ráskó’s new solo evening, hosted by Viktor Fülöp, hits the Dumaszínház stage at Alba Regia Sports Hall.
Easter and Spring Theater
April 4 brings the Easter Egg Hunt Competition, welcoming kids aged 2-12 to hunt nearly 10,000 candy-filled plastic eggs in age-group competitions (2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-12 years old). Live music, dancing, raffles, bunny visits, face painting, parent-kid games, and the true Easter message round it out. Vörösmarty Theater runs shows from April 10-19 and again April 20-30, with tickets $3 to $69. April 15 features Eszter Ónodi in “Burn Out Baby – The Six Rules of Effective Leadership” (written by Gergely Litkai) at Dumaszínház in KÖFÉM Cultural House, $27-$29. On April 17, Péter Felméri’s “Kincugi” solo, hosted by Dániel Said, same venue, $21-$23.
Running, Music, and Traditions
April 19 is the XI. Cerbona Fehérvár Half Marathon, Székesfehérvár’s top running event blending sport and community vibes. Starting from the historic city center, it sends runners through iconic streets and green areas, letting athletes discover the city’s charm. April 27 sees Tvrtko’s exclusive “Chernobyl 40” at Sóstói Stadium event center. The beloved Bolondballagás on April 28 is graduating high schoolers’ last big bash before finals—costumed parades, class intros, and music make it an unforgettable tradition. Eszter Ráskó’s new solo wraps up on April 30 at Dumaszínház in Alba Regia Sports Hall, $23-$34.
May Festivities Explode
May 1 doubles up: Öko Majális at Sóstó Visitor Center with crafts, quality stalls, animal shows, family storytelling, and an eco playground. Sportmajális 2026, the 15th edition by Székesfehérvári Community and Cultural Center, starts with a massive parade from Petőfi Statue, followed by demos and workouts at Bregyó-köz Regional Athletics Center for pros and beginners. May 2-3: Floralia spring welcome fest echoes its 2020 origins at Flora Church consecration—emperor procession, gladiator games, market, ancient theater. May 8 has “Mamma Mia!” at MET Arena ($28-$69) and Ennio Morricone film scores by candlelight at KÖFÉM Cultural House.
Food, History, and Family Days
May 9 features Emlékhelyek Napja at Medieval Ruins Garden – National Memorial and Coronation Basilica Visitor Center: reenactments, family quizzes, crafts, kids’ activities, expert talks. Same day, XI. Fehérvári Halünnep at Palotavárosi Lakes—cooking contests, stage and family programs for fish fans. May 14: “Two in One!” stand-up by Szomszédnéni Produkciós Iroda at Mercure Hotel Magyar Király, $19. May 21: “Szemenszedett Igazság, avagy hazudni tudni kell!” (Outrageous Truth, or You Gotta Know How to Lie!) at KÖFÉM, $15-$17.
Late Spring Blooms
Pünkösdi Virágálom May 22-25 sees master florists deck out Városház Square in colorful glory. May 31’s Hetedhét Játékfesztivál turns the city center into kids’ paradise on Városház Square, Fő Street, and Hetedhét Toy Museum—games, music-story stages, Hétpróba challenges, stilt walkers, classic and new play elements.
Summer Sizzlers
June 19-21 rocks with FEZEN Festival. June 20: XXII. Tűzzel-vassal Fesztivál revives ancient Hungarian crafts in Rác Street’s Skanzen houses—knifemakers, dagger smiths, blacksmiths from across Hungary fire up the scene.





