
Hungary is a country that loves to party, and in Szeged, they take it to another level with their annual Palinka Festival. The festival takes place every year at the Dome Square, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate one of the country’s most iconic drinks – Palinka.
Palinka is a traditional Hungarian fruit brandy, made from a variety of fruits such as plums, apricots, and apples. It is often compared to Italian grappa and is a popular drink in Hungary, especially during special occasions.
The festival is not just about Palinka; visitors can also enjoy a wide range of Hungarian delicacies, handmade crafts, and local wines. The festival features numerous small markets that sell handmade vaseline, Hungarian truffles from the Bükk Mountains, and a variety of patés.
There is also live music, and local artists get the opportunity to showcase their graffiti art legally. Visitors can enjoy pony rides and sample Hungarian cuisine, such as kürtöskalacs, grilled meats, and handmade marzipan.