
Hotels near Great Market Hall
Budapest, 1093 Hungary
The Great Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok, also called Central Market Hall) opened in 1897 and remains the city's largest indoor market. The ground floor sells fresh produce, Hungarian paprika, salami, foie gras, and pickled vegetables from local vendors. The upper level has food stalls serving lángos (deep-fried dough with sour cream and cheese), goulash soup, and other Hungarian dishes at prices lower than most nearby restaurants - making it a prime stop on any Budapest food tour exploring Hungarian cuisine.
The building itself is worth seeing for its Zsolnay ceramic tile roof and iron-truss structure designed by Samu Pecz. The market sits at the Pest end of Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd), which connects to the Gellért Bath side of Buda. It is closed on Sundays and shuts early on Saturdays (around 3:00 PM), so plan your visit for a weekday morning when stock is freshest.
Pro Tip: Go hungry and eat upstairs - a plate of lángos costs 1,200-1,800 HUF (€3-5) and a bowl of goulash around 2,500 HUF (€7). Avoid the ground-floor tourist-priced souvenir paprika; buy the same product from the side stalls for half the price.
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