3 result(s) for families with children in Sport
Budapest Marathon Festival, 11 - 12 October
- 10 Oct 2025 7:39 AM
- sport
For decades, the SPAR Budapest Marathon Festival has held its place as Hungary’s largest and most popular mass sports event. It’s more than just a race; it's a two-day celebration of running that brings together people of all fitness levels.
Top 7 Golf Courses in Hungary: Insider's Guide to the Best Fairways & Greens
- 28 Aug 2024 4:12 PM
- sport
Expats seeking to play a few rounds here will be glad to learn that Hungary offers an array of courses that cater to players of all levels. Some are pretty close to Budapest, others further out are set in picturesque surroundings.
Orbán Inaugurates Sports Facilities In Szolnok, Miskolc
- 11 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán participated at the inauguration of the Tiszaliget Stadium in Szolnok, central Hungary, on Saturday. Rebuilding the stadium cost more than 2 billion forints (EUR 6.4m), of which 600 million was covered by the local football club, 400 million by the state and the rest through corporate sponsorship linked to tax preferences, Orbán said.
Budapest Marathon Festival, 11 - 12 October
- 10 Oct 2025 7:39 AM
- sport
For decades, the SPAR Budapest Marathon Festival has held its place as Hungary’s largest and most popular mass sports event. It’s more than just a race; it's a two-day celebration of running that brings together people of all fitness levels.
Top 7 Golf Courses in Hungary: Insider's Guide to the Best Fairways & Greens
- 28 Aug 2024 4:12 PM
- sport
Expats seeking to play a few rounds here will be glad to learn that Hungary offers an array of courses that cater to players of all levels. Some are pretty close to Budapest, others further out are set in picturesque surroundings.
Orbán Inaugurates Sports Facilities In Szolnok, Miskolc
- 11 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán participated at the inauguration of the Tiszaliget Stadium in Szolnok, central Hungary, on Saturday. Rebuilding the stadium cost more than 2 billion forints (EUR 6.4m), of which 600 million was covered by the local football club, 400 million by the state and the rest through corporate sponsorship linked to tax preferences, Orbán said.









