Budapest: Shopping
Places and attractions in the Shopping category
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Great Market Hall
Huge market built in late 19th-century The Great Market Hall, also known as Central Market Hall, stands as a testament to Budapest's rich cultural heritage and bustling daily life. Located at the end of the city's renowned Váci Street, this architectural marvel is not only the largest and oldest indoor...
Váci Street
Váci Street is the quintessential shopping boulevard of Budapest, Hungary, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse shopping experiences. This bustling pedestrian thoroughfare runs through the heart of the city's historic district and is often the first stop...
WestEnd City Center
Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the WestEnd City Center stands as a modern-day mecca for shopping enthusiasts and a prominent landmark in the vibrant cityscape of Hungary's capital. Opened in 1999, this expansive shopping center has quickly become one of the largest...
Rákóczi Square Market Hall
Nestled in the heart of Budapest's vibrant VIII district, the Rákóczi Square Market Hall stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural and culinary heritage. This bustling market, a hub for locals and tourists alike, offers an authentic Hungarian shopping...
Arena Plaza
Arena Mall is the largest shopping plaza in Budapest at a size of 200,000 m². On November 15, 2007, Arena Plaza opened at the site of an old horse racing track.
Lurdy House Shopping and Conference Center
The Lurdy House opened in Budapest in the autumn of 1998. It is both a shopping centre and an office building. It is one of Budapest's best known commercial and service centres. It is owned by the Lurdy Group.
Árkád
Árkád is one of Hungary's most modern retail complexes, popularly known as the mall, located on the Kőbánya side of Örs vezér tere.
Koller Gallery
The Koller Gallery is the oldest private gallery of Hungary, situated in the Castle District of Budapest. At the top floor of the three storied atelier-house, there is a memorial room for the Hungarian artist Amerigo Tot.
Bálna Budapest
The Bálna is a cultural, catering and commercial centre in the 9th district of Budapest, halfway between the Szabadság and Petőfi bridges, directly on the Pest Danube bank.
Batthyány Square Market Hall
The Batthyány Square Market Hall or Market Hall VI is one of the major market halls built in Budapest during the dual monarchy. The General Assembly of the capital decided in 1894 to build customer stocks, but the hall was not built until 1900-1901, according to the plans of Pál Klunzinger.
Hold Street Marketplace
The Hold Street Marketplace or Market Hall V, now officially known as Downtown Market, is one of the six great Budapest market halls built under the monarchy.
Hunyadi Tér
The Hunyadi Square Market Hall or Market Hall IV was built in 1897 according to the plans of Győző Czigler in the Terézváros district of Budapest. It is similar in style to the other five market halls built almost simultaneously. Powered by the Public Works Council, these were built by the capital.