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Wedding MCs & vőfély in Hungary

Wedding MCs (ceremóniamester) and the traditional vőfély: two different trades, and Hungarian couples choose between them deliberately. The vőfély leads a traditional wedding — rhymed toasts, the "kikérés", the menyasszonytánc, games — while the MC is the host in a suit who runs the schedule, announces, and coordinates the vendors backstage.

Find both here with style, video, prices and working area. A good MC or vőfély is the spine of the day: they hold the timing so you do not have to.

By county

By city

Where they are based. Travelling vendors appear under every area they cover.

What to look for

  1. 01Watch video: style (humour, volume, tradition) is personal taste, and your guests will be listening to them all day.
  2. 02What they carry: announcing only, or building the whole run-sheet with you and coordinating venue, DJ and photographer?
  3. 03Meetings: how many in-person or online sessions are included, and are they at the rehearsal or the ceremony.
  4. 04Games and traditions: which elements you want and which you do not — best agreed in writing beforehand.

Common questions

Vőfély or MC?
A vőfély for a traditional, big family wedding; an MC for a modern, tighter schedule. Several vendors offer both, in different registers.
Do we need one if we have a wedding planner?
Different roles: the planner works before the day and backstage, the MC is at the microphone. At a small wedding a confident friend can announce — but someone has to.

Plan the wedding with them, not around them

Add the vendors you like to a shared plan — your partner sees the same list, and every vendor you book gets a login to the parts they need: the run-sheet, the seating, their own tasks and files.