Step into a world of nostalgia and interactive fun at the Budapest Pinball Museum, a unique destination where history meets entertainment. Featuring 160 pinball machines, this family-friendly museum invites visitors to explore and play both vintage and modern classics, from 19th-century bagatelles to iconic games like *Addams Family* and *Indiana Jones*. Unlike traditional arcades, the museum highlights the cultural significance of its exhibits, with detailed information boards showcasing the history behind each machine. Best of all, every machine is set to free play, making it an inclusive and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
What truly sets the Budapest Pinball Museum apart is its commitment to creating a welcoming environment for families and players of all generations. Step stools are available for kids as young as three, allowing even the smallest pinball enthusiasts to join the fun. The museum offers a wholesome, alcohol-free setting with amenities like toilets, a snack bar, and free Wi-Fi. To make your visit even better, the museum provides off-peak hours recommendations, helping you avoid crowds—particularly on Saturdays, the busiest day of the week.
Conveniently located in the heart of Budapest, the museum operates Wednesday to Sunday. It remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Whether you’re a pinball pro or a first-time player, the Budapest Pinball Museum promises an unforgettable journey through the magic of pinball.
Opening Hours:
Wednesday – Friday: 04:00 pm – 11:30 pm
Saturday: 01:00 pm – 11:30 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Venue: 13th district, Budapest, Radnoti M. Street 18.
Entry fee: 18 EUR per person