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    Shopping in Budapest

    The Ecseri and PESCA flea markets yield bargains, including memorabilia from the communist era. Districts V, VI and VII are good hunting-ground for folk items in felt and wood. Fashion designers like Katti Zoób are putting Budapest on the map. Find international clothing in malls or on touristy Váci utca. Foodie items, like Pálinka brandy and paprika are piled high at the Great Market Hall. Shops are open from 10am-6pm, malls until later.

    Zwack Shop, Budapest. Courtesy of Zwack Unicum Nyrt

    Shops

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    1. 1. Zwack Shop - Hungarian tipples

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      Zwack Shop, Budapest. Courtesy of Zwack Unicum Nyrt

      Zwack produces the bitter Hungarian liqueur, Unicum. It is made from a secret mix of 40 herbs and aged in oak. Hungary's fruit brandy, Pálinka, and local wines are also available at Zwack Shop at District IX's up-coming waterfront.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 9am-6pm

      Address

      26, Soroksári út, Budapest 1095

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 456 5247

      Transport

      Tram 2 to Haller utca

      Website

      Zwack Website

    2. 2. Boulevard és Brezsnyev - Contemporary Hungarian canvases

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      Boulevard és Brezsnyev, Budapest. Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery

      Boulevard és Brezsnyev in cool District VII is packed with cutting edge art works from up-and-coming Hungarian artists. Prices range from Ft19 to Ft2.8 million. Innovative exhibitions are held opposite at Király utca 46.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 3pm-8pm

      Address

      39 - 46, Király utca, Budapest 1074

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 309 445 778

      Transport

      Tram 4 and 6 to Király utca

      Website

      Boulevard és Brezsnyev Website

    3. 3. Látomás - Young fashion designers

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      Látomás, Budapest. Courtesy of Látomás

      Budapest's emerging fashion scene can be seen at Látomás in the trendy District VII. A group of 25 designers, including Lillipop Factory and Vanda Szigeti, sell unique, and sometimes daring, womenswear at friendly prices. There's also menswear and secondhand items.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11am-7.30pm; Sat 11am-4.30pm

      Address

      16-18, Dohány utca, Budapest 1074

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 267 21 58

      Transport

      Astoria Metro station

      Website

      Látomás Website

    Markets

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    1. 4. Great Market Hall - Paprika and souvenirs

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      The restored Great Market Hall in Pest has three levels of bustle and atmosphere. Paprika, goose liver and vegetables are piled high. Upstairs are folklore products, souvenirs and snack bars. Downstairs are fish so fresh they're swimming.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon 6am-5pm, Tue-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 6am-2pm

      Address

      1-3, Vámház Körút, Budapest 1093

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 366 3300

      Transport

      Fövám tér tram stop on tram 2

      Website

      Budapest Markets Website

    2. 5. Ecseri Flea Market - Souvenirs of communism

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      Antiques-buyers come to the Ecseri Flea Market, located in suburban District XIX. Rich pickings lurk among the socialist-era bric-a-brac, which can make unique gifts. The deep-fried dough with garlic or cheese, Lángos, tides shoppers over until lunchtime.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 8am-4pm; Sat 8am-3pm; Sun 8am-1pm

      Address

      156, Nagykörösi utca, Budapest 1194

      Transport

      Bus 54

    3. 6. PECSA Flea Market - Treasures and junk

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      The weekend PESCA flea market at a popular concert venue in the District XIV Városliget (City Park) offers everything from medals to Russian dolls. Not as known as other markets, visitors dig up something original from Hungary's socialist past.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sat & Sun 8am-2pm

      Address

      14, Zichy Mihály utca, Budapest 1146

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 363 3730

      Transport

      Hösök tere Metro station

    Specialists

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    1. 7. Herend Shop - Fine porcelain

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      Queen Victoria loved Herend's world-famous hand-painted porcelain. The Herend Shop on peaceful József nádor tér in District V has the capital's widest selection of this ornate porcelain, decorated with gold and flowers. Shoppers buy anything from vases to Hussar figurines.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-2pm

      Address

      11, József nádor tér, Budapest 1051

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 317 2622

      Transport

      Deák tér or Vörösmarty tér Metro stations

      Website

      Herend Website

    2. 8. Katti Zoób - Modern Hungarian style

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      Katti Zoób, Budapest. Courtesy of Katti Zoób

      Katti Zoób was the first of a growing band of Hungarian designers to achieve international acclaim. Her shop on Pest's Szent István Körút offers womenswear cut from Italian fabrics. Browse prêt à porter downstairs, or haute couture upstairs.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-4pm

      Address

      17, Szent István Körút, Budapest 1055

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 312 1865

      Transport

      Nuygati Metro station

      Website

      Katti Zoób Website

    3. 9. Judit Virág Gallery and Auction House - Auction house and gallery

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      The Judit Virág Gallery and Auction House, on Pest's gallery-rich Falk Miksa, deals in 19th- and 20th-century Hungarian paintings and Art Nouveau ceramics from Zsolnay. The gallery also serves as an exhibition space.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-1pm

      Address

      30, Falk Miksa utca, Budapest 1055

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 312 2071

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 to Jászai Mari tér

      Website

      Judit Virág Gallery and Auction House Website

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