The magic of autumn and winter in Hungary: must-do experiences for cooler weather

As the leaves turn golden and the air gets crisp, Hungary transforms into a magical destination, offering a mix of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable culinary experiences.

Autumn and winter are the perfect seasons to explore both Budapest and the countryside, as the cooler months bring with them cozy wine picnics, festive dinners, and outdoor adventures.

Let’s take a look at some of the best ways to experience the charm of Hungary during the colder months.

1. Wine & Gastro picnic in Etyek

Situated just 26 kilometers from Budapest, the picturesque wine village of Etyek is an ideal destination for a memorable Wine & Gastro picnic.

The village, with its deep-rooted grape culture, produces some of Hungary’s most celebrated wines like Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Szürkebarát, and Rajnai Rizling. It’s also the home of the iconic Törley Champagne.


During autumn and winter, Etyek’s vineyards offer a cozy and authentic experience for wine lovers.

A specially curated picnic includes a journey through Hungarian gastronomy with a spotlight on local wines. Guests can participate in tastings at various stations set up in charming local wine cellars, cheese houses, and terraces.

Here’s what awaits at an Etyek Picnic:

  • ham and local sausage tastings,
  • local cheese samples,
  • traditional Lángos (flatbread) station,
  • sweet treats like chimney cake,
  • the finest wines from local producers.

For added fun, guests can enjoy a gingerbread painting workshop while being entertained by live gypsy music. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the flavors and festive atmosphere of the cooler months.

2. Dracula gala night at Vajdahunyad Castle

One of the most unique evening experiences in Budapest takes place at the historical Vajdahunyad Castle, a stunning architectural gem located on an island in the City Park lake.

The castle showcases various Hungarian architectural styles and serves as an extraordinary venue for events. Its most prominent feature is a replica of the Vajdahunyad Castle in Transylvania, once the seat of the Hunyadi family.


For an unforgettable autumn or winter evening, we recommend the Dracula gala night. This gala dinner, hosted within the castle’s museum rooms, offers a mysterious yet elegant atmosphere, perfect for a night of dining and dancing.

Evening highlights:

  • guests are greeted by fire jugglers upon arrival, setting the tone for a magical night,
  • A welcome drink is served in the lobby before guests move to the beautifully decorated dining hall, where flowers and candles create a captivating ambiance,
  • count Dracula himself welcomes guests and serves as the evening’s host,
  • a DJ band entertains during the dinner, encouraging guests to hit the dance floor,
  • themed catering includes dishes that playfully incorporate garlic, blood, and other mystical elements in honor of the Dracula legend.

It’s a night of mystery, fun, and culinary delights that’s perfect for the spooky season!

3. Truffle hunting near Budapest

Autumn is also the ideal time for an exciting truffle-hunting adventure.
Located just 35 kilometers from Budapest, TriflaFarm is one of Central Europe’s largest truffle plantations. The plantation’s soil, rich in loam, clay, and lime, is perfect for growing the rare Burgundian truffle (Tuber uncinatum).


During the truffle hunting tour, guests are guided through the forest with the help of well-trained truffle-sniffing dogs.

The thrill of discovering these underground treasures is only matched by the experience that follows: a gourmet meal featuring the truffles you’ve found.

In the farm’s open kitchen, chefs prepare a range of mouthwatering dishes using the “black diamond” of the culinary world, creating a truly special farm-to-table dining experience.

4. The “10 million tree mission” – A GREEN autumn initiative


Autumn is not only a harvesting season; it’s also the best time to plant trees. The “10 million trees mission”, founded by Bojár Iván András, encourages people to come together and plant trees to combat climate change and biodiversity loss.

The goal is to plant one tree for every person in Hungary, contributing to a greener, healthier future.


For companies or individuals looking to give back, participating in a tree-planting event is the perfect way to make a meaningful impact.

These programs are held across Hungary, including near Lake Balaton. Planting trees not only helps fight climate change but also improves local environments by providing shade, vaporizing water, and cleaning the air.

It’s a wonderful way to spend an autumn afternoon while contributing to a better world.

5. Exploring Budapest’s thermal baths and Christmas markets


As winter approaches, Budapest comes alive with festive holiday cheer. One of the best ways to stay warm during the chilly season is by visiting the city’s world-famous thermal baths.

Whether you’re relaxing at the historic Széchenyi thermal bath or enjoying the art nouveau charm of Gellért spa, the city’s warm waters are the perfect escape from the cold.

In December, Budapest’s Christmas markets take center stage. The markets, particularly those in Vörösmarty Square and St. Stephen’s Basilica, offer a magical atmosphere with sparkling lights, handmade crafts, and delicious treats like mulled wine and chimney cakes.


As you can see, autumn and winter in Hungary offer a variety of magical experiences, from wine picnics and truffle hunting to gala dinners in castles and festive market strolls.

Whether you’re looking to explore history, gastronomy, or nature, Hungary’s cooler months provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable adventures.

Come and experience the magic of Hungary’s autumn and winter with us—you won’t be disappointed!

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