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There is so much here to browse! On the main floor you'll find a proper market. Many meats, cheeses, and vegetables will be for sale across a hundred different food stands. You'll even find a few souvenir and trinket shops. Underground you'll find a full grocery store and fish market. In the second floor are a few restaurants and many souvenirs for sale. You could spend thirty minutes or a few hours here depending on what you want to explore. Just remember that it's a touristy area for souvenirs.
KelleyAnn
at 2023 Nov 11
KelleyAnn
at 2023 Nov 11
A stunning market for the traditional paprika and the traditional souvenirs. All the independent traders that we spoke with were so lovely. Also, a great stop for fresh fruit, veg and meat if you stay in an Airbnb and want to cook.
Great place to visit, especially for souvenirs, a good place to taste the traditional Hungarian sausage which is delicious! The market is huge, it resembles a train station - you can buy everything from fruit and vegetables to dairy and traditional meat products, spices, handwork and many souvenirs. You can buy sachets with Hungaria's traditional spice - paprika (both hot and mild) and matching wooden spoons, traditional folk costumes or wooden doll cases. It is a must if you visit Budapest!
Debbie Fogel
at 2023 Oct 21
Debbie Fogel
at 2023 Oct 21
I could have spent all day here! What a fantastic market. Went early (6:30am) to only a handful of stalls open. Decided to return later that morning as the market truly opens around 9am. Man, was the wait worth it! Lots of shopping (souvenirs, unique items, fruits and veggies, meat, etc) and even though there are repeat stalls, it was wonderful to walk all the rows. Upstairs is a mix of souvenirs and tons of food options (that looked so delicious). I have plans to eat my way through this market oneday.
Neil McRobie
at 2023 Oct 09
Neil McRobie
at 2023 Oct 09
Loved visiting this market. It is a vast cavern of stalls selling everything from souvenirs to fruit, vegetables, meat and fish. We never ate anything on our visit however there are multiple options in the upstairs mezzanine level.
Always fun wandering around local food markets to get a real feel for the cuisine. So many different types of sausage and paprika on offer. Great place if you want to bring some ingredients home with you.
It's one stop souvenir, spices, clothing, home decor and other shops. The prices are reasonable. You can also have food here. I also bought Paprika Spice for Goulash soup. One tip, pay with your card in Hungarian currency. With euro it costs more.
Lucian Rajah
at 2023 Aug 30
Lucian Rajah
at 2023 Aug 30
A must-visit if you're in Budapest! A great way to spend half a day with lots of vegetable, meat, coffee, beer, clothing and food vendors.

This is among one of the most authentic places for food in Budapest with lots of vendors selling just about every Hungarian cuisine. Fast, fresh and delicious.

We've stopped here for breakfast and lunch on multiple occasions. A must visit!
Berlin Gal
at 2023 Aug 23
Berlin Gal
at 2023 Aug 23
A stunningly beautiful old market building hence 2 stars. The shopping experience is very poor. Seems to target tourists only. Mostly salami and paprika vendors. The 1st floor is souvenirs only.
Some chicken stalls for locals but nothing wowing.
Would’ve loved to eat or snack here but that‘s not happening.
Spend you times elsewhere. I‘ve been in the neighborhood but would not recommend visiting the market halls.
Frank Pilger
at 2023 Aug 19
Frank Pilger
at 2023 Aug 19
Vibrant and Authentic Culinary Experience

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I had the pleasure of visiting this market hall during my trip to Budapest, and it truly exceeded my expectations. The bustling atmosphere, rich aromas, and colorful array of stalls create an authentic culinary experience that's hard to find elsewhere. From traditional Hungarian dishes to international delights, there's something for every palate.

The vendors are not only knowledgeable about their products but also genuinely passionate about sharing their culture and cuisine with visitors. I couldn't resist indulging in some freshly baked pastries, handcrafted sausages, and aromatic spices that I brought back as souvenirs.

The architecture of the market hall itself is stunning, blending historical charm with modern conveniences. The high ceilings and ornate details added to the overall atmosphere, making my visit feel like a step back in time.

Navigating the market might seem overwhelming at first, but the friendly locals and helpful staff were more than willing to offer recommendations and directions. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply looking for an immersive experience, this market hall in Budapest is a must-visit.

Overall, I can't recommend this place enough. It's a treasure trove of flavors, traditions, and warm hospitality that captures the essence of Budapest's culinary scene. Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure for your taste buds and senses!
The Great Market Hall in Budapest is a true paradise for lovers of regional products and souvenirs. Its impressive architecture lends an authentic and inviting atmosphere to the market environment. The numerous stalls offer a rich selection of fresh foods, from crispy bread to fragrant spices. The variety of souvenirs allows visitors to take home a piece of Hungarian culture. Particularly impressive are the food corners, which offer delicious local dishes at affordable prices, providing a perfect opportunity to get acquainted with Hungarian cuisine. The Great Market Hall is definitely a must-visit for anyone exploring Budapest, offering an unforgettable shopping and culinary experience.
Sai Kiran
at 2023 Aug 12
Sai Kiran
at 2023 Aug 12
It is a great place to buy a lot of daily needs. Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Meat are all available. A wide variety of products are available. Fresh fish is also available at the basement of the market. It is a popular destination for the tourists and there are several different varieties of souvenirs available. Best time to visit is on Fridays and Saturdays.
Rina G
at 2023 Jul 30
Rina G
at 2023 Jul 30
Not the variety or diversity of produce in comparison to other world renown markets but still definitely worth a visit. Great food stalls upstairs serving delicious Hungarian indulgences but very congested to negotiate. Upstairs are also many stalls selling souvenirs so make sure to browse before purchasing. Downstairs are fresh produce vendors and lots of stalls selling Hungarian paprika. The quality of meats is excellent and there's a huge variety of small goods. The market is housed in a huge neogothic building next to the famous Chain Bridge, overlooking the Danube in a beautiful bustling historic precinct. Recommend a visit 😊
Paresh Naik
at 2023 Jul 23
Paresh Naik
at 2023 Jul 23
FOR TOURISTS : its a Grocery shopping market.

We read at many places that is a must visit but the only nice thing about this place was grocery shopping. The fruits were very fresh. The ground floor have meat / spice and vegetable shops. On the first floor there are stalls / shops where they sell clothes/ magnets and hand Bags.

Advice : Don't forget to bargain.