Easter Holiday Opening Hours At Budapest Markets

  • 28 Mar 2018 3:42 PM
Easter Holiday Opening Hours At Budapest Markets
Hall and Market Management informs customers that the opening hours of the markets operated by them will be the following around Easter: Friday 30 March (Good Friday) - closed Saturday 31 March - open Sunday 1 April (Easter Sunday) - closed Monday 2 April (Easter Monday) - closed

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The markets operated by Budapest Hall and Market Management are:

Flórián tér
1033 Budapest, Flórián tér 6-9.

Kórház utcai Vásárcsarnok
1035 Budapest, Kórház utca 37-41.

Rákóczi téri Vásárcsarnok
1084 Budapest, Rákóczi tér 7-9.

Bálna Kereskedelmi és Kulturális Központ / -1 szint
1093 Budapest, Fővám tér 11-12.

Vámház körúti Vásárcsarnok
1093 Budapest, Vámház körút 1-3.

Liget téri Üzletközpont
1102 Budapest, Liget tér 1.

Fehérvári úti Vásárcsarnok
1117 Budapest, Kőrösi J. u. 7-9.

Tétényi úti Üzletközpont
1119 Budapest, Tétényi út. 63.

Bosnyák téri Vásárcsarnok
1147 Budapest, Csömöri út 9-11.

Source: piaconline.hu

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