Gozsdu Weekend Market
Gozsdu Weekend Market
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Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Neighborhood: District VII / Jewish Quarter
District VII is the very heart of Budapest and houses the city’s Jewish Quarter. Its streets are lively and colorful, its buildings narrate different histories in an assortment of architectural styles, and its cafes and bars are frequented and loved by the enthusiastic crowds. Grand and magnificent, the striking star of the district is the Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe and one of the biggest in the world. Distinctly Moorish in style, crowned by the twin onion shaped domes, the Synagogue is the very emblem of District VII and one of the main attractions in the capital.
How to get there
- Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út • 5 min walk
- Astoria • 6 min walk
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Bulent K
Ankara, Türkiye7 contributions
Sep 2022 • Family
Records and military equipments are so good for us. We recommend this bazaar. Shops were interesting with fairly priced products.
Written September 8, 2022
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Dysproz
Warsaw, Poland243 contributions
Jun 2022
A very nice place to visit, but there's not a lot of interesting things to buy. It's more a stones and tacky souvenirs market. However, there's a lot of interesting bars and restaurants to try.
Written June 14, 2022
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Brenda S
Cypress, TX810 contributions
Nov 2019
Visited on a Saturday afternoon (pre-COVID) while we were out exploring the city. I love shopping for antiques and this tiny market is worth a walk through if you’re already in the area. They also had some nice Halloween decorations out, including ones that you could pose in.
Written October 18, 2020
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia21,219 contributions
Feb 2020
We are lovers of all things markets, especially weekend ones as they have a really good vibe, this one did not disappoint, it was fun, negotiating, the crowds looking at all the wares. Definitely a must.
Written April 26, 2020
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maydiac
236 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
Most things here are produced by locals, but it's also possible to find artifacts from the communist era and things for collections, such as postage stamp, brooches and old money.
It happens only on Saturday and Sunday, starting from 10am.
It happens only on Saturday and Sunday, starting from 10am.
Written November 4, 2019
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packedandready2go
California1,036 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
this market, which is busiest on the weekends but is open many days a week, consists of a series of stands along a corridor between buildings. The majority of stalls sell locally handcrafted items although a few seem to be mass produced items. A good place to spend 20 minutes shopping or window-shopping for small items.
Written July 21, 2019
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kjell m
Subic, Philippines1,171 contributions
May 2019 • Family
Very disapointed to visit this place. There was nothing to buy here or nothing for us. There is a lot of cafe and that all. More a place for local then tourist
Written May 5, 2019
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Vitu
1 contribution
Mar 2019 • Family
If you are looking for Hungarian handmade products or souvenirs, this is the best place to choose something! You can find many treasures, like antique stamps, paintings, clothes, jewelry, gifts and more. You can also meet and negotiate with the artisans, it's the real bazaar experience! :)
Written March 2, 2019
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Szter77
Budapest, Hungary2 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
wonerful handmade and vintage goodies, perfect place to find unique gifts and fridge magnets! it is really worth a visit, a hidden treasure!
Written January 22, 2019
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ZCsilla
Budapest, Hungary22 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
In the middle of the city with several restaurants the Gozsdu court is something really special. On the weekends it is full with mixed goods: designers, antic things, Budapest memories, jewelries, bags and everything else. You can find really special things here and also a good athmosphere and vibes.
Written January 19, 2019
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Hello! Does anyone know the schedule and days of the week in which this market remains open?
Thank you!!
Thanks!!! =)
Written May 11, 2017
It is open on every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 10 to 17 (from March to November, in December there is a Christmas market, and in January and February on the weekends).
Written April 24, 2019
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