Classic Car Show and Concours at AlfaCity!

Alfa Amore is once again organizing the Italian vintage car exhibition at AlfaCity. If you own a beautifully maintained, unique, vintage Alfa Romeo or any other Italian brand, apply to join our exhibition!

In 2024 and 2025, an unprecedented number of youngtimer and oldtimer Alfa Romeos arrived at AlfaCity, including cars from 1959 and 1961.

Our goal again this year is to show that Hungary has nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to vintage cars; serious, high-quality vehicles can be found right here at home—many of which were restored in Hungary.

If you have a beautifully maintained, unique, vintage Alfa Romeo or other Italian car, apply for the AlfaCity exhibition!

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If the information provided below catches our eye and your car is selected, we can offer the following benefits:

What we provide:

A two-day complimentary ticket to AlfaCity for you and your car (valid for Friday and Saturday).

A premium parking spot among the vintage cars in the heart of the event.

A full-value ticket, including our event program and stickers, plus entry into our raffle.

Social media promotion: We will feature a photo of your car on this page, the Facebook event, and Instagram to announce its presence at AlfaCity (which is why we kindly ask for a firm commitment to attend).

The Public Choice Award: Visitors will use voting stickers to decide the most beautiful oldtimer. The winner receives a valuable prize!

Special Award: We are also searching for the oldest Alfa Romeo at AlfaCity (special prize included!).

Stage Presentation: The most exciting vintage cars will be showcased on stage (a video of this will be produced and featured on our YouTube channel!).

What we ask of you:

Apply as soon as possible, but no later than July 6th, by emailing info@alfacity.hu. Please include a short description of your car and five recently taken photos: front-left view, rear-right view, engine bay, interior, and a full-width shot of the dashboard.

Important Information:

Selection: Applications will be reviewed by the AlfaCity team. Please note that our goal is not simply to display every car with a vintage (OT) license plate, but to curate a colorful and diverse automotive exhibition.

Attendance: If your application is accepted, we ask that you keep your car in the exhibition area at least on Saturday between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

Display: Please fill out the data sheet (provided on-site) and place it behind the windshield so everyone can learn what makes your car special.

Entry: Your ticket will be sent via email following a positive evaluation. You can present this on your phone screen at the entrance—no printing required.

Validity: The complimentary ticket is only valid if you arrive with the pre-registered vehicle.

Passengers: All additional passengers must purchase their own tickets.

Briefing: We will send out a detailed guide regarding the venue and entry procedures prior to the event.

Over the past years, these oldtimers have graced the grounds at AlfaCity

GT 1300 Junior

1970

Every Alfista dreams of a car like this!

We have long wanted Tamás Pásztor to bring his GT Junior to AlfaCity. We even had a chance to chat on stage about the adventures he’s shared with this car.

Watch the video!

Giulia Polizia

1966

This police car arrived all the way from Italy!

Our Italian friends bring an exciting vintage model to AlfaCity almost every year. In 2025, they surprised the crowd with this 1966 police cruiser.

Watch the video!

Alfasud

1978

This Sud was in exceptionally rare condition!

An Alfasud is a true rarity these days—you hardly ever see one on the roads. On the AlfaCity stage, we hosted a perfectly preserved 1978 model with only 40,000 kilometers on the odometer.

Watch the video!

Touring Spider

1959

A true rarity from America!

This Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring Spider won the AlfaCity Oldtimer Beauty Contest in 2024, based on the public’s votes. We presented this exciting and rare model—which arrived in Hungary from the USA—on stage together with its owner.

Watch the video!

Giulietta Sprint

1958

The title holder for the oldest car at AlfaCity.

In 2024, the Giulietta Sprint—first introduced in 1954—celebrated its 70th anniversary. We were joined at AlfaCity by a perfectly restored 1958 specimen, which we also showcased on stage. This car was the oldest Alfa at AlfaCity in both 2024 and 2025. Will we manage to find an even older Alfa in 2026?

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Alfa F11

1966

Have you ever seen an Alfa Romeo minivan?

There was a time when Alfa Romeo didn’t just manufacture passenger cars… This 1966 F11 Minibus arrived all the way from Austria. And it wasn’t brought on a trailer—it made the trip on its own four wheels!

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SZ

1991

1991 Two SZs in one place.

To this day, the Alfa Romeo SZ (Sprint Zagato) continues to divide car enthusiasts: you either love it, or you don’t “get” it. At AlfaCity, we showcased a specimen and shared the story behind the model’s history. In 2022, we even had two red SZs at AlfaCity at the same time!

Watch the video!

Montreal

1971

The V8 dream car.

A 1972 Alfa Romeo Montreal on the AlfaCity stage! In 2022, we presented the history and fascinating facts behind this model, which was originally created for the 1967 World’s Fair in Montreal.

Watch the video!

Junior Zagato

1974

A true rarity!

The Junior Z, designed by Zagato, is one of the most unique and rarest Alfa Romeos. Many people don’t even know that there is one like this in Hungary.

Watch the video!

Alfetta

1978

The desirable "Boxy" Alfa.

In 2022, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Alfetta. On the AlfaCity stage, we used a 1978 model to present the history and fascinating facts behind this legendary series.

Watch the video!

Sprint

1985

Hungary is a Sprint superpower!

An Alfa Romeo Sprint celebrating its 40th anniversary this year was also present at AlfaCity. We showcased it in detail on stage, where its owner, Gyula M. Tóth, shared the story of how he became a true Sprint enthusiast.

Watch the video!

Alfa 75

1988

Created for the 75th anniversary of Alfa Romeo...

The Alfa 75 model, which turned 40 years old in 2025, was also showcased on the AlfaCity stage (featuring a 1987 Milano and a 1988 V6 model).

Watch the video!

GTV

1994

A modern oldtimer.

In 2024, the GTV and the Spider celebrated their 30th anniversary. At AlfaCity, we aimed to recount the history of these two models on stage. We even presented the very first Spider ever registered in Hungary.

Watch the video!

Alfetta GT

1979

The sports coupé.

In May 1974, the public first laid eyes on Alfa Romeo’s coupé, which has remained a dream car for many of us ever since. We commemorated the model’s 50th anniversary at AlfaCity 2024. On stage, we showcased a 1979 version equipped with the 1.6-liter engine.

Watch the video!

Giulietta Nuova

1977

The somewhat forgotten sedan.

In 1977, Alfa Romeo introduced its model named Giulietta (Tipo 116), following the “name from the past” motif with its choice of branding.

Alfa 164

1987

A 164 straight from Italy.

We have an increasing number of guests arriving from Italy, and what’s more, they are bringing their vintage cars with them. This snow-white 164 was a guest at AlfaCity in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

2000 GTV

1972

Everyone's dream Alfa.

An iconic sports car. There are always several of them arriving at AlfaCity!

Giulia Nuova

The classic Italian police car.

The star of our favorite childhood Italian movies. Almost every year, at least a couple of these cars arrive at AlfaCity.

Alfa Spider

1987

The "Rubber-tail."

According to many, this is the ugliest Spider generation, while others are absolutely obsessed with it. Which one is your favorite Spider? You’re guaranteed to find it at AlfaCity.

2300 Rio

1975

The Brazilian Alfa Romeo.

This model was produced specifically for the Brazilian market between 1974 and 1986 at the Fábrica Nacional de Motores plant in Brazil. It essentially featured a modified version of the Alfetta’s body, but it was 41 centimeters longer and 7 centimeters wider. Only 600 units were ever imported to Europe.