instagram: settime2588 Budapest's Christmas markets offer a festive experience for visitors of all ages. Vörösmarty Square, the most famous market, features over 100 wooden cabins selling traditional handmade arts and crafts. The square is adorned with fairy-tale lights and boasts a 12-meter tall Christmas tree. Indulge in regional Christmas treats such as goulash soup, hurka sausages, and Beigli strudel. After exploring Vörösmarty Square, venture to Deák Ferenc Street, known as Fashion Street, for high-end shopping amid colorful lights and festive decorations. Another option is the Christmas Fair at St. Stephen’s Basilica, where an ice-skating rink surrounds a two-story Christmas tree, and stalls offer local crafts and goods. Capture the festive atmosphere after sunset with a 3D visual show on the Basilica. For a more local experience, visit Óbuda's Christmas market on the Buda side, featuring an ice skating rink, a traditional carousel, and concerts. Enjoy traditional Hungarian dishes like töltött káposzta (stuffed cabbage) while browsing handicrafts. Erzsébet Square’s Christmas market stands out for its diverse food offerings. Beneath the city's Ferris wheel, indulge in Hungarian specialties such as cooked sausages, lángos (cheesy flatbread), and kürtőskalác (caramelized brioche). Adults can savor palinka, Hungary’s national fruit brandy, while kids enjoy hot chocolate and szaloncukor, a festive Christmas chocolate. #StreetFoodBudapest #BudapestFoodMarket #budapestchristmasmarket #bestchristmasmarket #ChristmasMarketEats #GourmetHungary #HungarianFlavors #FestiveBites #BudapestCuisine #HolidayTreats #WinterDelights #CulinaryJoy #Budapest #ChristmasMarkets #VörösmartySquare #WoodenCabins #TraditionalCrafts #ChristmasTree #GoulashSoup #DeákFerencStreet #FashionStreet #StStephensBasilica #StuffedCabbage #ErzsébetSquare #HungarianSpecialties #Lángos #Kürtőskalác #Palinka #HotChocolate #Szaloncukor
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