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posted by dmarshall on 4 January 2011 at 17:29
This the cheapest fruit and vegetable market with the biggest number of ostermelok, or small-scale market gardeners. It sells produce that the average greengrocer's stall wouldn't bother with. There are also plenty of other stalls selling cheap clothing and shoes, flowers, baskets and kitchen utensils. If you're looking for traces of 'old Europe', this would be a good place to start.
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Lehel road 9-15
www.lehel-csarnok.hu/
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posted by qcass on 16 August 2010 at 13:52
The Grand Market Hall is a great space for people watching even if you're not interested in doing any shopping. It's housed in a lovely 19th century building and has over 200 stalls on three levels and some lovely little cafes and restaurants on the top level.
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Pest side of Liberty Bridge
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Budapest
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shopping
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posted by DVC_Chris on 23 May 2009 at 03:15
One of my favorite places to visit whenever I am in Budapest is the Central Market Hall. You can find almost anything in the hall, ranging from produce, to clothing, to souvenirs. Plus the building itself was renovated around ten years ago and is one of the most architecturally instructing building in all of Budapest.
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www.csapi.hu/
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Budapest
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