Visegrád’s Duna Cinema rolls out a lively 2026 lineup with fresh premieres, family picks, and Friday-night crowd-pleasers—set in one of the Danube Bend’s most picturesque towns. Screenings run Thursday to Saturday at the theater on Fő Street 34. Standard tickets cost USD 4.10, with a discounted USD 3.00 option for under-18s and pensioners. The box office opens 30 minutes before each show; pick up tickets 15 minutes prior to the screening.
Where and When
The program opens Thursday, May 21, 2026, and runs across three consecutive days each week. All shows take place in Visegrád, at Fő u. 34, an easy stroll from the town’s riverside views and historic sights.
Opening Weekend Highlights
Thursday, May 21, 18:00 — Az idegen (The Stranger). A tense evening kick-off for fans who prefer their intrigue served after work hours.
Friday, May 22, 17:00 — Birkakrimi (Sheep Crime). An offbeat, woolly whodunit to start the weekend with a grin.
Friday, May 22, 19:15 — A mandalóri és Grogu (The Mandalorian and Grogu). The galaxy’s favorite duo lands in Visegrád for prime-time escapism.
Saturday, May 23, 15:00 — Bálnadal (Whale Song). A gentle afternoon family screening with oceanic vibes.
Saturday, May 23, 17:00 — A szeretet, ami megmarad (The Love That Remains). Drama, romance, and reflection for the golden-hour slot.
Saturday, May 23, 19:15 — A mandalóri és Grogu returns for a second evening show.
Next Week, New Stories
Thursday, May 28, 18:00 — Ki hitte volna? 2.: Az esküvő (Who Would Have Thought? 2: The Wedding). Sequel season arrives with bouquet-toss comedy and chaos.
Friday, May 29, 17:00 — Az idegen (The Stranger) returns for an earlier crowd.
Friday, May 29, 19:15 — Időzített bomba (Time Bomb). High-stakes thrills to cap your Friday.
Saturday, May 30, 15:00 — Charlie, a csodablöki (Charlie, the Wonder Dog). Saturday afternoon belongs to the kids—and the dog steals the show.
Saturday, May 30, 17:00 — Birkakrimi spins its quirky case again.
Saturday, May 30, 19:15 — Ki hitte volna? 2.: Az esküvő rounds out the weekend with wedding-weekend laughs.
How to Plan Your Evening
– Tickets: USD 4.10 general, USD 3.00 discounted (under-18s and pensioners).
– Box office: Opens 30 minutes before showtime; collect tickets 15 minutes prior.
– Location: Duna Cinema, Fő u. 34, Visegrád.
Stay the Night: Visegrád’s Sleepover Shortlist
Turn movie night into a mini-break. The 40-room Aquamarina hotel ship sits right on the Danube’s loveliest curve, with a promenade-like deck and uninterrupted views. Hotel Honti brings Austrian-style coziness to the town center, 25 miles from Budapest, set in a quiet, leafy pocket perfect for unwinding.
Hotel Silvanus, with 151 rooms across nine categories, looks out over the forest, the Citadel, and the Danube Bend. Expect buffet half board, an à la carte menu mixing Hungarian and international favorites, and a deep bench of wellness options. Hotel Visegrád is a local legend: reliable service, fair pricing, and strong conference credentials.
László Tourist House is a group-friendly base split across three courtyard buildings, rented exclusively to one party at a time—right in the center, within easy walking distance of every sight. The Madas László Forestry School on Mogyoró Hill, founded in 1988 and still going at full capacity, welcomes 8,000 visitors a year as Europe’s first forest school.
Patak Park Hotel sits in blissful quiet by the Apátkúti Stream, wrapped in forested hills and panoramic views. It’s Visegrád’s only 3-star, adults-only hotel, welcoming guests 18 and up. For a spiritual twist, Visegrád also offers a distinctive retreat-style lodging option. Royal Club Hotel is one of the town’s newer stays, just 1,300 feet from the center—a comfy launchpad for day hikes and a restorative return after.
Vitalizáló Guesthouse promises healthier, happier living in serene, green surroundings—think tailored cures and services designed to refill the tank for months.
Eat, Drink, Repeat
Don Vito on Fő Street hides in the shadow of St. John the Baptist Church and serves standout Italian plates and wines. Its street terrace buzzes from spring to fall. Another downtown classic lines the lane toward the Citadel with a genteel garden setting and a home-style Hungarian menu.
Nagyvillám Restaurant perches high over the Danube Bend with knockout views of the Citadel and river. The Trout and Game Restaurant by the Visegrád Trout Lakes smokes fish on-site and packs it to go, anchoring a day out for hikers, families, and anglers.
The multifaceted complex in the town’s central car park combines a Crafts Courtyard, marketplace, wine shop, and open-kitchen restaurant under one roof. Riverside cravings? A panoramic terrace near the Danube pairs waterside calm with a broad menu of food and drinks.
Renaissance Restaurant (Reneszánsz Étterem) is pure time travel: costumed service, clay dishes, and a theatrical plunge into late 15th-century Visegrád—and into the age of King Matthias. Down by the ferry, Schachtel Restaurant serves a steady stream of riverside diners. In the heart of town, Schatzi Swabian Bistro doubles as a wine shop, with free delivery across Visegrád, plus tastings, concerts, themed dinners, and full-service family events—live music on request.
One Last Note
Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs.





