3 result(s) for danube promenade in Shopping
Luxury Vintage Budapest Provides Grand Secondhand Style
- 7 Aug 2015 9:00 AM
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By We Love Budapest: A new deluxe boutique is now open close to Pest’s Danube Promenade, proffering pre-owned fashion pieces made by top-quality designers from near and far. Catering to women who want to wear clothing and accessories of exclusive brands but are unwilling to sacrifice half of their monthly income for this preference, ...
Photo Article: Budapest's Best Markets
- 20 Nov 2014 1:54 AM
- shopping
By We Love Budapest : Markets are a cavalcade of people, flavours, smells and sounds. Budapest's markets offer a wide range of fresh vegetables, fruit, meat and flowers. You'll also find specialty produce like cold cuts, cheese, bread and honey. We've explored this city's markets to find the best one for you!
10 + 1 Flea Markets In Budapest
- 15 May 2014 12:50 PM
- shopping
By We Love Budapest: First of all, why do we call fairs and bazaar filled with antique and used goods flea markets? The term comes from the French expression 'marché aux puces' which was first used in Paris to describe bazaars selling old, secondhand items.
Luxury Vintage Budapest Provides Grand Secondhand Style
- 7 Aug 2015 9:00 AM
- shopping
By We Love Budapest: A new deluxe boutique is now open close to Pest’s Danube Promenade, proffering pre-owned fashion pieces made by top-quality designers from near and far. Catering to women who want to wear clothing and accessories of exclusive brands but are unwilling to sacrifice half of their monthly income for this preference, ...
Photo Article: Budapest's Best Markets
- 20 Nov 2014 1:54 AM
- shopping
By We Love Budapest : Markets are a cavalcade of people, flavours, smells and sounds. Budapest's markets offer a wide range of fresh vegetables, fruit, meat and flowers. You'll also find specialty produce like cold cuts, cheese, bread and honey. We've explored this city's markets to find the best one for you!
10 + 1 Flea Markets In Budapest
- 15 May 2014 12:50 PM
- shopping
By We Love Budapest: First of all, why do we call fairs and bazaar filled with antique and used goods flea markets? The term comes from the French expression 'marché aux puces' which was first used in Paris to describe bazaars selling old, secondhand items.