near Vásárcsarnok (Central Market)

Budapest. Near Central Market

Central Market Hall, the the largest indoor market in Budapest, is located in the 9th district.

This elegant building with façade elements and tiling by the Zsolnay manufactory was built in 1897 by Hungarian architect.

The Central Market is located in downtown Budapest and surrounded by many shops, bars, cafes and historical sights.

Find below the list of shops, restaurants, bars, sights and more near Central Market.

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Apartments on Erkel utca

Erkel utcaClose to Central Market, pedestrian Váci utca and Ráday utca.

In addition to all modern conveniences, the apartments are equipped with electric kettle, toaster, microwave, washing machine, hairdryer, iron, TV, stereo. 24-hour concierge. There is an elevator in the building suitable for the handicapped as well. Pets are welcome.

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Asian Import Produce

Good selection of spices, noodles, cereals, tinned goods, teas and fresh produce. Here you will certainly find all the ingredients you may need for an Asian specialty you are planning to cook.

Borbíróság

Wine restaurant with good selection of Hungarian wines. Smoking and non-smoking zones. European cuisine with Hungarian bits. Summer terrace.

IX. Csarnok tér, 5

Borssó Bistro

Budapest. Restaurants. Borssó Bistro

Two-level French bistro-style restaurant with soft and charming interior and excellent service (despite it being included in the bill). Though menu is not very extensive (especially the dessert section) food is truly delicious and nicely presented. They also offer daily specials. Borssó might be an ideal place for romantic dinner.

VI. Királyi Pál utca 14

Café Pattaya

Budapest. Café Pattaya

Nice Thai food at average prices in small downtown cafe. Summer terrace.

V. Váci utca 65

Central Market (Központi Vásárcsarnok)

It is surely more than just a market. Built by architect Samu Petz in 1897, Központi Vásárcsarnok was restored in 1994. Today the market teems with all kinds of fresh produce, meat, cheese, grocery, flowers and Hungarian specialities, so it is not only a tourist attraction, but also a place where those who live nearby buy food. The mezzanine level houses folk-art booths and snack bars. In the basement level there are fishmongers, pickles, a grocery store and a shop selling colonial produce.

IX. Vámház körút, 1-3