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Szimpla Farmers' Market: market, brunch and community place. The market has been organized every Sunday in Szimpla since 2012. Every week we have approximately 1500-2000 local and international visitors and 30-40 farmers, mainly from the proximity of Budapest, offering their own produces. Our farmers must meet very strict requirements, our staff regularly checks how the products are made at the farms. Our vendors offer cheese, sausage, fruits, vegetables, spreads, honey, chutneys, juices, organic and non-organic, yet small farm produced delicacies in a great variety. On our first floor we offer an all you can eat brunch from the produces of the market. We have live music, and every week a different NGO cooks and raises money for charity, where you can taste what they have cooked for donations.
We enjoyed a Sunday visit as this is the only day this cute little market is open till 2:00PM. Lots of interesting products such as meats, cheeses, bakery items, homemade sauces and jams plus local beverages, too. Just a bit east of the Jewish district. Worth experiencing if you're here.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The biggest vinyl record & CD fair in Hungary! Recurring every month! From 10:00 to 17:00 (Check our FB page for the next event!) ✦ LP ✦ CD ✦ DVD ✦ MC ✦ ETC.
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4.0 based on 55 reviews
We had a great time shopping at all the market stalls. Yes there where a lot of the same but there where still so many different choices it didn't matter. We did it on a rainy day and it was perfect !
4.0 based on 133 reviews
A wonderful walk will introduce you to the habits and tastes of the Hungarians. You can buy home wonderful cheese and other meat delicacies. prices will please you as much as the quality of the goods.
4.0 based on 40 reviews
This place is a lovely wander through on a Saturday or Sunday morning. Some lovely bits in the market with some great places to stop off and eat or have a cheeky pint. Gets a bit much in the late evenings as the stags and hens start getting involved but thoroughly recommend a visit
3.5 based on 207 reviews
A great place for treasure hunters. According to locals, you can find everything at this market.
Was here for work and spent the weekend. Managed using transit with the help of google maps and it was a piece of cake For those who complained its far from town center, it’s exactly where the map says it is...shame on you if you can’t read a map. The vendors spoke enough English to make the trip well worth while. I learned the Hungarian mark for pure silver and shared a laugh over menopause with a shop keeper. Yes, you can haggle and feel like you got a good deal. Given what the price would be for same in US, they were great prices. Enjoy!
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