Boxing Day 2025
Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Hungary Public Holidays
Description
Boxing Day in Hungary falls on December 26. It is the second day of the Christmas holiday period and is a public holiday across the country. Many people have the day off from work and school.
The holiday is tied to the Christian calendar and continues the time of celebration that begins on December 25. It extends the focus on peace, family, and reflection after Christmas Day.
For many Hungarians the day is important because it gives families more time together. It is also a quiet chance to rest and to visit relatives or friends in a relaxed way.
Boxing Day is significant as part of the wider festive season. It helps people slow down after the busyness of preparations and celebrate the meaning of the holidays with those close to them.
Traditions
On Boxing Day in Hungary families visit close relatives and friends to continue the celebrations. People sit together, play with new toys, chat and take slow walks in nearby parks. Many enjoy relaxed, cozy time at home.
Meals are big and often use Christmas leftovers. Traditional treats like bejgli rolls with poppy seed or walnut filling appear again. Roasts, cold cuts, salads and sweet pastries are common. Hot tea, mulled wine and a sip of pálinka are served for warmth and cheer.
Rituals include finishing up decorations and returning to church concerts or community events. Some families give small gifts to godchildren or help neighbors with food. It is a quiet day filled with visiting, eating and friendly visiting.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums are closed or have short hours on Boxing Day. Public transport runs less often and schedules can change. Trains and roads can be busy mid morning and early evening. Check timetables and book tickets ahead.
Bring some cash because small shops may not accept cards. Make restaurant reservations early. Keep your belongings secure in crowded places. Enjoy seasonal markets, outdoor concerts and walks in parks, but follow local rules and listen to staff for a safe, pleasant visit.