20 August Holiday Hours At Markets
- 14 Aug 2018 11:14 AM
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Szaloncukor, the Hungarian Christmas candy known as "salon candy," is a staple of the holiday season here and among Hungarians worldwide. While flavors and recipes have evolved over the past century, it remains a symbol of festive traditions.
Budapest’s Christmas markets opened on November 14, signaling the start of the city’s festive season. Since then Vörösmarty tér and the area around St. Stephen’s Basilica become lively hubs of holiday activity, with sparkling lights, the aroma of mulled wine, and the sounds of carols filling the air.
Looking to buy something special in Budapest? Here’s where you should go. In this article, we have compiled a detailed list of the city’s most important shopping destinations.
Wine, cheese, fruit and handcrafted products—markets around Lake Balaton offer more than shopping; they are places to experience local life. Each market has something unique, and here are some favorites worth visiting.











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