Where to go out on 15th March

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It’s time to go out – recommandations for Hungary’s national holiday.
– Hussar Weekend Experience in Skanzen
Place: Szentendre (easily accessible with H5 suburban rail from Buda)
Time: 15th&16th March, 10 am – 17 pm
Price: free
True traditional experience in Szentendre Skanzen with tons of workshop opportunites, live performances, historical brainstormings in the story of Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
You canwatch a sword creation process, make red-white-green Revolution Cockade or try inland herbal teas, onion strudels or the famous-infamous mákos guba (traditional sweet dish representing milk-soaked rolls with poppy-seed cover); or you can get familiar with special anti-dehydration creams for the skin. Dedicated playground for the children.
– VI. Magyarok vására (The 6th Bazar of Hungarians)
Place: Kiskunhalas (in the county of Bács-Kiskun)
Price: free
You will find a market place here for Arts and Crafts. More than 200 traditional companies will sell their products – only made-in-Hungary products, no imported ones.
Live performances are also expected: folk music and dance.
– Palóc Piac
Place: Parádfürdő (in the county of Heves)
Time: 15th & 16th March
Price: free
Palóc (North-Hungarian) foods and beers, any kind of Arts-and-Crafts products; archery, horse riding, drumming opportunities are expected here. You can also try to throw a csatacsillag which was a famous fatal weapon of former soldiers. You’d better not place yourself in its way.





