Újév
1 Jan 2010New Year's Day (Újév, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year in Hungary. After lively New Year's Eve celebrations with fireworks and social gatherings, January 1 is usually calm and family-oriented. Most businesses, shops, and public offices are closed as people rest and ease into the new year.
Nemzeti ünnep
15 Mar–23 Oct 2010National Holiday - 1848 Revolution Memorial Day (Nemzeti ünnep, March 15) commemorates the 1848 Hungarian Revolution, a key moment in the country's fight for independence and civil rights. The day is marked by official ceremonies, speeches, and the display of national symbols. It is one of Hungary's most important national holidays and a powerful expression of patriotism.
Húsvétvasárnap
4 Apr 2010Easter Sunday (Húsvétvasárnap) celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is one of the most important Christian holidays in Hungary. Families gather for festive meals featuring traditional foods such as ham, eggs, and sweet pastries. It is a public holiday, and the day is dedicated to family, tradition, and rest.
Húsvéthétfő
5 Apr 2010Easter Monday (Húsvéthétfő) is famous in Hungary for its traditional sprinkling customs, where men symbolically sprinkle women with water or perfume to bring health and good fortune. The day is festive and social, with family visits and celebrations continuing throughout the country.
A munka ünnepe
1 May 2010Labour Day (A munka ünnepe, May 1) honors workers and labor rights. In Hungary, it is often celebrated with outdoor events, concerts, fairs, and family outings. Many people take advantage of the spring weather for picnics or short trips, while most workplaces remain closed.
Pünkösdvasárnap
23 May 2010Pentecost Sunday (Pünkösdvasárnap) is a Christian holiday marking the descent of the Holy Spirit. In Hungary, it is traditionally associated with renewal and spring customs. Church services are held, and the day is spent quietly with family or in nature, as it is a public holiday.
Pünkösdhétfő
24 May 2010Pentecost Monday (Pünkösdhétfő) continues the Pentecost celebrations and is also a public holiday in Hungary. Many people use the long weekend for travel, countryside trips, or family gatherings. It is one of the most popular spring long weekends of the year.
Az államalapítás ünnepe
20 Aug 2010State Foundation Day (Az államalapítás ünnepe, August 20) celebrates the founding of the Hungarian state and honors King Saint Stephen, the country's first king. It is Hungary's most prominent national holiday, marked by large public events, fireworks, ceremonies, and cultural programs, especially in Budapest along the Danube.
Mindenszentek
1 Nov 2010All Saints' Day (Mindenszentek, November 1) is dedicated to remembering the deceased. Families visit cemeteries, clean graves, light candles, and place flowers in a solemn and respectful atmosphere. Cemeteries across Hungary glow with candlelight, creating a powerful and emotional scene.
Karácsony
25 Dec 2010Christmas Day (Karácsony, December 25) is a major family holiday in Hungary. After Christmas Eve celebrations, the day is devoted to family visits, festive meals, and religious observance. Most businesses and shops remain closed nationwide.
Karácsony másnapja
26 Dec 2010Second Day of Christmas (Karácsony másnapja, December 26) continues the festive period with relaxed family gatherings and visits to relatives. It is a public holiday that allows people to extend their Christmas celebrations and enjoy time off before the end of the year.