Discover the magic of the season: 8 Santa experiences to enjoy in Budapest

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Santa (Mikulás) is coming to Hungary, bringing festive cheer with a host of magical events in Budapest. From train rides and winter wonderlands to secret rooms and special performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season.

Santa Party on Fashion Street

Femina collected 8 Santa experiences you can enjoy with your little ones. Fashion Street will host its grand annual Santa Claus Day celebration on 6 December at 6 pm, welcoming everyone to enjoy a magical evening in the city centre. The event will feature enchanting Christmas lights, Lindt surprises, magic shows, and a winter LEGO wonderland.  Performances by Levente Harsányi and Reni Tolvai will set the mood before the grand arrival of the Fashion Street Santa. Staying true to its tradition of giving, Fashion Street, in collaboration with Pappas Auto and the Csodalámpa Foundation, will fulfil the wishes of two children battling illness, who will join Santa to illuminate the lights.

Santa trolley

Budapest‘s festive Light Fleet began its journey on 2 December, and from 5 December, the beloved Santa Claus Trolley will return, offering children and adults the chance to meet Santa himself. Running until 17 December, Santa and his helper will welcome passengers each afternoon on routes 72, 75, 76, 77, 80, and 82. Continuing its tradition of giving, BKK and BKV will collect shoebox gift packages during the event and deliver them to the Baptist Charity Service to brighten the holidays for children in need.

Mikulástroli Santa Claus Trolleybus Karácsony Christmas 1
Source: bkk.hu/utazasi-informaciok/kozossegi-kozlekedes/unnepijaratok/mikulastroli/

Santa event at Savoya Park

On 5 December, Santa Claus and his Elf will make a grand entrance to Savoya Park aboard a decorated fire engine, bringing festive cheer and a gift-giving ceremony. Children who share their good deeds with Santa will receive surprises. The event kicks off with a performance by the choir from Széchenyi István Secondary School in Újbuda, followed by Santa greeting children with gifts and goodies from 5 to 7 pm. Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the festivities!

Train ride with Santa

The Children’s Railway continues its festive tradition with decorated carriages and a special Santa Claus train in Hűvösvölgy on 6–8 December 2024. Santa and his helpers, including the Krampus, will greet children with carols, games, and small gifts, offering a chance to meet Santa in person. Tickets for the one-way journey (Hűvösvölgy–Szépjuhászné–Hűvösvölgy) must be purchased in advance, with boarding and drop-off exclusively at Hűvösvölgy station and reservations made upon arrival.

Town Hall Park

Santa Claus will visit the Town Hall Winter Experience Park on 6 December 2024 at 4 pm, offering children a chance to meet, chat, and take photos with him. The park, transformed into a winter fairytale kingdom, features an ice rink, a festive atmosphere, and delicious food and hot drinks, making it a must-visit destination in the heart of the city.

ice rink budapest buda castle
Illustration: depositphotos.com

Santa Express

The popular Santa Claus Express returns this Advent season, inviting families to meet Santa in his new vehicle. Hosted at the Railway History Park on 7 and 8 December, the event features concerts by Alma and Apacuka, magic shows, face painting, children’s films, all-day games, and a Santa gift pack included with entry.

Santa’s secret room

Campona will become a Christmas fairytale house on the weekends leading up to Christmas, offering festive surprises from 10 am to 5 pm. Visitors who follow the magic can discover Santa’s secret room, where children can share their wishes with Santa and leave with a free printed photo to remember the special moment.

Finnish Santa in Hungary

The Finnish Santa, Joulupukki, will visit Hungary again this year between 1 and 8 December. More details HERE.

Finnish Santa, Joulupukki
Photo: FB/MikulásGyár

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