If you like hunting for treasures, especially if they are vintage, streetwear and y2k styles, head to the gate of Budapest's Jewish district and browse on Madách tér.
This spring, the showrooms and stores of Solinfo Group are once again refreshing their interiors and clearing out their warehouses to make room for new arrivals and collections. Between 13 and 16 May, visitors to the Solinfo Garage Sale will be able to shop unique showroom pieces, original boxed designer and technical lighting from past projects, as well as furniture and rugs at discounted prices.
The Teleki Zsibi flea market returns to Teleki Square Market on 16 May, welcoming visitors with a wide selection of second-hand treasures in good condition, including clothes, accessories, home décor items, electronics, books, and vinyl records.
On 2 May, NOS takes over VAJ Buda for a one-day Mother’s Day pop-up. For the occasion, the bakery transforms into a small gift shop, featuring a curated selection of items chosen by NOS.
This community-focused clothes market invites you to buy, sell or swap quality pre-loved pieces - from vintage gems to modern staples - all at accessible prices.
Budapest’s beloved returns to Erzsébet tér on 9 May, bringing together a vibrant mix of Hungarian designers and makers for a one-day celebration of creativity.
Taking place on 9 May, Secret Market returns in a unique setting at Széchenyi Bath, bringing together curated vintage pieces, jewellery, and design finds.
Held on 19 April as part of Johanna Kügerl’s exhibition, this one-day pop-up market brings together prints, postcards, embroidered pieces, and small design objects alongside a selection of local producers.
A more classic flea market experience returns to Szimpla Kert with Kultúrzsibi, held every fourth Saturday of the month. The focus is simple: browsing, discovering, and giving old items a new life. Visitors can expect a mix of second-hand pieces and vintage finds.
One of Budapest’s most inspiring design fairs returns to Erzsébet tér on 11 April, as the HELLO PIAC Design Fair brings together a curated selection of Hungarian designers and makers.
lululemon is opening its first store in Hungary on 31 March at Fashion Street (Deák Ferenc utca 19.), bringing its performance-focused apparel and accessories to Budapest.
On 25 and 26 April, the streets of Wekerle will once again fill with a lively market atmosphere as the Wekerle Spring Garage Sale Festival returns for its 22nd edition.
New and second-hand vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, musical instruments, turntables, speakers, amplifiers, as well as music-related books, posters, and T-shirts will all be up for grabs on 11 April at the Marczibányi Square Cultural Centre’s fair. While the focus is on music, treasure hunters and collectors can also browse a range of other pre-loved items at the flea market.
Flea market focused on vintage, streetwear, and Y2K pieces arrives at Madách Square, offering a great opportunity to browse second-hand treasures and unique wardrobe finds. Visitors can explore a selection of vintage clothing and retro-inspired styles while enjoying the lively atmosphere of one of downtown Budapest’s popular meeting spots.
On 30-31 May, Erzsébet tér hosts Piacok Napja x Belvárosi Fesztivál, where several of Budapest’s most popular community markets - including Hello Piac - come together for a lively weekend market.
On 14 March, Makers’ Market returns to MOM Park, where more than seventy designers will showcase their unique creations, including jewellery, ceramics, clothing, bags, graphics, home accessories, and packaged delicacies.
On 8 March, the W Lounge hosts The Femme Pop-Up: Women's Day Market, a curated showcase dedicated to female creativity and women entrepreneurs. Between 12pm and 7pm, visitors can browse jewellery, fashion, design pieces, beauty and skincare brands, as well as floral creations - all founded or led by women.
On 21 March, HELLO PIAC returns to Erzsébet tér with a free-entry design fair showcasing Hungarian makers. Expect fashion, jewellery, home décor, natural cosmetics and conscious, zero-waste products - all straight from the creators.