5/5 Frank S. 5 years ago on Google
Outdoor
market
for
the
local
area.
Most
areas
are
undercover
and
many
of
the
stalls
are
small
kiosk
style
buildings
although
there
are
a
few
areas
where
sellers
place
there
goods
onto
trestle
tables
in
a
large
open
area.
Bakers,
butchers,
fishmongers,
greengrocers,
general
household
groceries,
delicatessens
with
cut
meats
and
cheeses,
cake
shops,
"savanyúság"/pickles
etc,
clothing
etc
etc.
Definitely
NOT
a
touristy
place.
This
is
where
the
locals
buy
their
goods
when
they
don't
want
to/can't
afford
to
shop
at
Spar,
Tesco,
ALDI
etc.
If
you
want
to
get
more
of
a
flavour
of
how
locals
live
and
shop,
this
is
the
type
of
market
to
visit.
No
souvenirs,
no
touts,
no
trendy
cafés.
There
are
lots
of
this
style
of
market
sprinkled
around
Budapest
and
they
are
colourful
interesting
places
to
visit.
This
one
has
free
parking
adjacent
to
it
which
is
usually
very
busy
but
is
also
served
by
buses
and
trams.
Remember
these
are
locals
though
and
very
few
will
speak
English,
or
other
languages.
Remember
also
that
this
is
definitely
not
a
tourist
precinct
and
if
you
are
taking
photos
as
I
was,
the
stallholders
etc
may
object
or
ask
why
you
are
taking
photos
as
this
is
very
unusual.
You
may
also
find
Security
personnel
tapping
you
on
the
shoulder
and
asking
you
what
you
are
doing.
Photography
etc
is
generally
not
allowed.
Be
discreet!
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