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Gorgeous patisserie in courtyard |
Feny utca, 8 Budapest 1055 Hungary +36 1 316 3817 http://www.augusztcukraszda.hu... |
The Auguszt family make some of the best cakes and pastries in the city and this is one of their outlets. You can either sit in the tiny, cramped café and enjoy a coffee and delicious cake, or take away. The decor recalls a certain turn-of-the-century faded glamour, with old-fashioned mirrors and lamps.There is a variety of cakes and a selection of little savoury scones (served by the kilo), as well as specially made cakes for family celebrations and mouth-watering pastries. See the website for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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English language books |
Oktober 6 utca, 11 District V Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 312 1295 http://www.bestsellers.hu/ |
This bookshop is rather small but nonetheless contains a good variety of quality British fiction. This is also the place to go if you're planning to continue travelling - it stocks Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, Time Out, Everyman and other major travel guides to some pretty obscure destinations. There are also cookbooks, children's books and British magazines. The only drawback is that it is relatively expensive. Any title from the U.S. or UK can be ordered free of charge but you may have to wait a month or two for it to arrive. It is open on Sundays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Organic health food store |
Muzeum korut, 19 District V Budapest 1053 Hungary +36 1 317 3043 |
This tiny, but centrally-located health food store sells organic eggs, cheese, bread, and goats' milk alongside the customary offerings of grains, herbal teas, spices and legumes. It is situated near the National Museum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Foreign language books |
Gerloczy utca, 7 Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 318 8633 http://www.oupbooks.hu/ |
This shop sells a range of language instruction books, dictionaries, tapes, literature and academic texts. It stocks books by Larousse, Penguin, Oxford, Collins, Cambridge, Teach Yourself and other publishers. This is also the place to come for impossibly cheap Penguin Classic paperbacks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hungarian and French wines |
Jozsef Attila utca, 12 Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 317 5919 |
Premium Hungarian wine producers are featured in this small shop facing Hild ter. Le Sommelier is the proprietor's own label. You can also get Chateauneuf du Pape as well as wines from other major French châteaux, vintage port and Dom Perignon. Both wine glasses and a delivery service are available. Their carefully selected wines and attention to customers has allowed them to open two more shops. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Academic books in English |
Nador utca, 9 Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 327 3096 |
This is the Central European University Bookshop (under the same ownership as Bestsellers). Come here to get your fill of history, political science, gender studies, cultural criticism, literature and social science texts. Foreign-language dictionaries, art and computer books, regional journals and CEU Press titles are also available. Books can be ordered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything under the sun |
Fovam ter District IX Budapest 1093 Hungary |
The largest of these-originally opened in 1897 - is in Fovam ter, on the Pest side, just by Szabadsdag (Liberty) bridge. The three-storey market re-opened in 1994 after extensive restoration work including a delightful roof made from Zsolnay ceramic tiles. Used extensively by locals, there are hundreds of stalls selling fruit and vegetables, groceries, meat and fish, cheeses and pretty much everything else. It is worth a visit, but bear in mind that Saturday morning is the busiest time of the week. Another equally well restored, though smaller market is in Hold utca in the fifth district, near Szabadsag ter and opposite the charming National Savings Bank building. Visit whichever is nearest to where you are for an authentic Hungarian shopping experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping centre |
Vaci utca, 178 Budapest 1047 Hungary +36 (0)1 465 1666 http://www.dunaplaza.net/ |
This is one of the first of many shopping centres established in Budapest. It contains a bowling alley—Vilati Bowling Centrum, Virgin Megastore, Marks and Spencer, a cinema multiplex, food court, etc. It is slightly more accessible than other shopping centres. Probably because in proportion to other centers, there are more small booths and shops selling affordable goods, meaning lots of Hungarians actually shop here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown CD and video store |
Szervita ter, 2 District V Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 318 3395 |
This two-level music store selling CDs, videos and DVDs can be found in the main shopping area. It stocks the usual pop and rock offerings, but its strengths are soul, funk, hip hop, R'n'B, blues, golden oldies on CD (e.g. Peggy Lee, Connie Francis and Billy Preston), jazz, classical (with lots of EMI budget label releases), opera and Hungarian folk and gypsy music. The world music section is unfortunately a little depleted but it's worth mining for the odd find. Headphones are available but you can only listen to a pre-set selection of tracks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Café with Germanic theme |
Andrassy ut 24 Budapest 1061 Hungary +36 1 353 2233 |
This cafe has a long history and was once a haunt for writers and poets. The café has a tasteful atmosphere with red marble floor, grey marble tables and wooden chairs. German classes of all levels are taught over a cup of coffee. Newspapers, periodicals and magazines (mostly in German will provide you with something to read. Cocoa is served in giant yellow French soup bowls. Order a coffee and the friendly waiter will bring it on a silver tray with a glass of water, just like in a Vienna coffee houses. A range of sandwiches and cakes sit under glass and more elaborate daily specials are chalked up on the board. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hand-painted village pottery |
Vaci utca, 23 District V Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 318 2094 |
Part of the Herendi chain, this shop located on the north side of Vaci utca specializes in village pottery. Their selection includes plates, teapots, jugs, soup bowls and tureens, vegetable dishes, oil pots and egg cups. They are all hand-painted with different village motifs such as grapes and vines. They make great gifts and practical souvenirs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cotton sportswear |
Vaci utca, 9 Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 332 9979 http://www.cottonfield.dk/ |
This shop sells cotton and natural-fiber casualwear for men and women in muted but attractive colors. The sweaters are well made and usually a good buy. Large sizes are also available. The styles are on the conservative side. They also have a line of interesting shoes, good quality belts, as well as basics such as jeans and sweatshirts. Keep an eye out for their seasonal sales, as prices can be cut by as much as fifty percent. Besides the casual wear, they always have items which would be appropriate for the office or a night out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Model trains and boats |
Vaci utca, 71 District V Budapest 1056 Hungary +36 1 318 2407 |
This shop is located on the south side of Vaci utca. It offers a big selection of radio-controlled cars, a variety of toy trains and railways, model planes, ships and some smaller items such as darts. Check out the window display before going in - it is a lot easier to see what they have. Many of the items here are made by high-end European manafacturers and will certainly appeal to enthusiasts and collectors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old and rare books |
Muzeum korut, 13-15 District V Budapest 1053 Hungary +36 1 317 3514 / +36 1 317 3781 |
This is a large store selling books in Hungarian, French, German and English as well as other European languages. It also sells prints and maps. The store organises auctions around town - check for posters in the window, or e-mail for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trendy, well-made shoes |
Andrassy ut 16 District VI Budapest 1061 Hungary +36 1 302 5646 |
This fabulous shop-located not far from the Opera - is probably the best place in town for both men's and women's shoes. It offers a selection of extremely trendy shoes which are all made in Italy. The shop window always looks so good that you will not be able to resist walking in to take a look. Accessories are also available here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Imaginative dresses and accessories |
Vaci utca, 53 District V Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 318 1292 |
This shop, situated on the south side of Vaci utca, offers some very imaginative and unique pieces of clothing for women as well as hip handbags, shoes and exotic jewellery - all designed by Hungarian artists. Outside the showroom stand mannequins and across the street is the haute couture salon. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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British department store |
Vaci utca 178 Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 239 3616 http://www.marksandspencer.com/ |
This shop is relatively expensive, considering its function as a standard, basic department store in Britain. The primary draw is the availability of no-nonsense, basic trousers, skirts and sweaters, in both large and petite sizes. Women who must have their multi-pack underwear can stock up at the lingerie outlet opposite the main store. There is a good selection of bras, garters, camisoles and other foundation garments in larger sizes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Womenswear and accessories |
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Erzsebet ter, 7-8 Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 266 7867 |
MaxMara - which is situated in the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus - is a lovely boutique devoted to women's fashion. It sells knitted sweaters, cotton jackets, wide pants, straight pants and skirts - all of which are elegant in their simplicity. It also sells fancy shoes and sandals with matching handbags in pink, off-white and yellow. All garments and accessories are made in Italy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High-end watches and jewelry |
Petofi Sandor utca, 6 District V Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 266 6304 |
This shop stocks Breitling, Raymond Weil, TAG Heuer, Christian Bernard, Omega, Roamer and other brands. OREX is a huge watch and jewelry chain with shops visible on any main thoroughfare in Budapest. Keep your receipts (if you're a foreigner) so that you can save money with a VAT refund at the border. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Photo and electronic goods |
Vaci utca, 7 Budapest 1051 Hungary +36 1 318 3005 / +36 1 266 4007 |
Photo Porst is a chain that can be found all over town. It offers all manner of photo services as well as a variety of electronic goods. This branch - which is situated on the north side of the Vaci utca - sells all major brands of cameras, hi-fi equipment and even mobile phones. Frames of different shapes and sizes are also available here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Used book and CD exchange |
Szerb utca, 21-23 District V Budapest 1056 Hungary +36 1 266 9833 x2226 |
Cast off your old paperbacks and pick up more secondhand ones at this bookshop and exchange. Secondhand CDs are also available here. There's bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Purchases can be made by two-for-one swap, cash or store credit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New and second-hand books |
Szerb utca, 21-23 Budapest 1056 Hungary +36 1 266 9833 |
This shop selling new and second-hand books and CDs is located in the courtyard of a university building. The selection ranges from science and fiction to pulp and philosophy as well as books on travel, art and computing. Everywhere you look you will see chests full of bargain books, posters and postcards. It is possible to read, return and trade books as well. In terms of music, the selection is limited to local labels that release folk and indie records. There is also a limited selection of second-hand CDs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mostly classical CDs and sheet music |
Szervita ter, 5 Budapest 1052 Hungary +36 1 318 3500 |
This is an old favorite among Hungarian music lovers. It sells good value Hungarian classical CDs, vinyl LPs, sheet music, plus folk and rock and a sprinkling of other genres. All major classical CD labels, many budget labels are also available here. Chance finds across all categories are always a possibility. The store-whose staff are extremely knowledgable-is open late in the week and is also open on Sundays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Main market hall |
Vamhaz korut, 1-3 Budapest 1053 Hungary +36 (0)1 322 4098 / +36 (0)1 488 0475 (Tourism Ministry) |
This has got to be the grandest and most beautiful market hall in Europe. Opened in 1897, the building—designed by Samu Pecz—underwent a thorough renovation and re-opened for its centenary. It's a massive, airy space filled with bright piles of food. The mezzanine level is crammed with dozens of folk embroidery and souvenir stands, plus a pleasant cafeteria, beer and food stalls. In the basement, you will find fish, pickles (savanyusag) and a supermarket as well as the hallowed Azsia—an international foods store. Be aware that butchers and greengrocers begin packing up their produce as much as an hour before closing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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