
Discover Visegrád Duna Mozi's top March 2026 films! New releases Thursdays-Saturdays at Danube Bend cinema. Affordable tickets for under 18 & pensioners.
dónde: 2025 Visegrád, Fő u. 34.
Visegrád’s Duna Mozi (Danube Cinema) draws movie lovers to this gorgeous town on the Danube Bend every Thursday through Saturday in 2026 with top new releases. Catch the action at Main St. 34 (Fő u. 34). Tickets cost $3.50, or a discounted $2.40 for those under 18 and pensioners. Pick up tickets 15 minutes before showtime; the box office opens 30 minutes prior.
March Screenings
March 19 at 18:00: Itt érzem magam otthon (I Feel at Home Here). March 20 at 17:00: Hogyan lopjunk vissza egymilliót? (How to Steal Back a Million?). At 19:00: Marty Supreme. March 21 at 15:00: Marakuda legendája (Legend of Marakuda). At 19:30: A menyasszony! (The Bride!) and Franz – Kafka élete (Franz: Kafka’s Life). March 26 at 18:00: A kegyelem (The Grace). March 27 at 17:00: Arco – Fiú a jövőből (Arco: Boy from the Future). At 19:00: A menyasszony! (The Bride!). March 28 at 15:00: Marakuda legendája (Legend of Marakuda). At 17:00: Hogyan lopjunk vissza egymilliót? (How to Steal Back a Million?). At 19:15: Reminders of Him (Emlékek róla). Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!
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Pros
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Super cheap tickets at just $3.50, or $2.40 for kids under 18 and seniors – way easier on the wallet than U.S. cinemas charging $15+!
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Totally family-friendly with kid discounts and fun flicks like Legend of Marakuda and Arco: Boy from the Future that my little ones would dig.
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Movies are a super well-known activity worldwide, so it's an easy, familiar thing to do no matter where you're traveling from the States.
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Nestled in pretty Visegrád on the stunning Danube Bend, it feels like a mini-adventure combining film with castle views and river scenery.
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Easy to reach from Budapest by frequent buses (about 1 hour) or a scenic drive – public transport is straightforward even for first-timers.
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Decent mix of genres from comedies like How to Steal Back a Million to international-ish picks like Marty Supreme, keeping it varied.
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More intimate and affordable than giant U.S. chains like AMC or Regal, with that charming small-town Europe vibe you won't get at home.
Cons
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Most films are Hungarian productions in Hungarian, so without basic language skills or luck with subtitles, us English-only Americans might struggle to follow.
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Visegrád isn't a huge name for U.S. tourists like Paris or Rome – it's more of a hidden gem that requires extra planning beyond Budapest.
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Feels like a cozy local theater compared to blockbuster U.S. experiences with recliners, 4DX, or IMAX – no fancy bells and whistles here.
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Locked into specific March weekends with limited showtimes, so it might not flex with your travel schedule.