6 Unique Places In Budapest For Shoe Shopping
- 10 May 2016 9:00 AM
Check out our list on where to buy shoes in Budapest, either made by Hungarian designers or curated especially for the unique Hungarian market!
1. Cargomoda
Cargomoda is a tiny shop on Wesselényi Street in the heart of the Jewish district. Spice up your wardrobe with handmade shoes from all walks of life with core brands like Maians from Barcelona. Cargomoda also sells Goorin hats from San Francisco that will not only give you a stylish look, but will also protect you from the sun while you’re out exploring the streets of Budapest this summer.
Practical information
Address: 33 Wesselényi Street, 1077 Budapest view map
Opening hours: 2pm–8pm Tue–Sat, closed on Monday and Sunday
2. Tisza Cipő
If you want something unique that you can only buy in Hungary, then check out Tisza Cipő! These trendy leather sports shoes are one of Hungary’s most successful brands, and while they’re not the cheapest of brands, they are good quality shoes that are made to last. The brand dates back to 1971, and were the only shoes available on the communist market in Hungary. While they ceased production after the fall of communism, they actually saw a renaissance in the early 2000s, and since then, the brand has become highly popular among locals.
Practical information
Address: 1 Károly krt, 1075 Budapest view map
Opening hours: 2pm–8pm Mon–Sat, closed on Sunday
3. Vass Shoes
Vass Cipő comes from a long family heritage of shoe makers, with László Vass coming from a generation of shoe makers who returned to the roots of their craft in a bid to create shoes of the highest quality. Their shoes are not only elegant in design, but made to last. Vass Cipő specialises in gentlemen’s shoes, featuring high-class and elegant designs for the nouveau dandy. You can be assured you’ll find shoes made from the best materials here. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, László Vass welcomes special requests, too.
Practical information
Address: 6 Haris köz, 1052 Budapest view map
Opening hours: 10am–7pm Mon–Fri, 10am–4pm Sat, closed on Sun
4. Katalin Benkő
In the true spirit of Hungarian start up design, Benko Katalin’s workshop can be found in the design collective Paloma. You’ll also see her lace adorned, colourful creations, which are handcrafted works of art at design fairs in the city. While it’s not so easy to find her creations in high street shops, you can pop into her studio in Paloma, on Kossuth Lajos Street for her ultra-unique and feminine footwear.
Practical information
Address: First floor #2 at Paloma – 14–16 Kossuth Lajos Street, 1053 Budapest view map
Opening hours: 11am–7pm Mon–Fri, 11am–3pm Sat, closed on Sunday
5. Réka Vágó
After having fallen in love with the art of shoes at an early age, Réka Vágó has gone on to become one of Hungary’s most popular and celebrated shoe designers. Educated both in Hungary, at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and in London College of Fashion of Art, Vágó returned to Hungary in 2005 to start her own brand. All her shoes are made from the best materials with women in mind, blending femininity with comfort. You’ll see her creations on Hungarian celebrities, but her footwear is open to all women. She’s currently moving to another store, so make sure you follow her Facebook for updates. In the meantime, you can check out her shoes online or at Bori Tóth’s store called Maison Marquise.
6. Juhos Cipő
Established more than 100 years ago by Vitus Juhos, this handmade shoes brand is another family run footwear business. All the shoes are still made by hand and with the best materials, making them really comfortable as well as being trendy and stylish in design. Juhos wants to retain its small, local family business feel, and its core philosophy lies in making good quality shoes made with care rather than turning a profit.
Practical information
Address: 10 Váci Street, 1052 Budapest view map
Opening hours: 2pm–6pm Tue–Thu, 12pm–4pm Fri, closed on Monday, Saturday and Sunday.
About the author: Jennifer Walker is an Anglo-Hungarian former nuclear physicist turned writer based in Budapest, Hungary. She’s passionate about discovering Budapest’s hidden places, architecture and art.
Source: Budapest Local
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