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Christmas Fair at Vörösmarty Square
If you’ve had the fortune to scan through real estate advertisments, you surely are familiar with an overused term that goes “in the heart of the city”. Most of the time, it’s an exaggerating sales tool, but in the case of downtown Budapest’s Vörösmarty tér (Vörösmarty Square), it’s more than valid. Deák Ferenc tér is just around the corner, Váci utca (Váci Street), the Danube Promenade, Gerbeaud Confectionery, and (Chain Bridge) are well within sight, and chic clubs such as Trafiq and are as close as Rudolph is to starring in a nasal spray TV spot. Vörösmarty Square’s Christmas Fair is characterized by wooden stands, mouth-watering scents, Hungarian dishes and spirits, a visit from the original Finnish Santa Claus on 6 December, a giant Advent crown, charity donations, a magical realm and a playhouse with arts and crafts for children, and concerts every single day between 5 pm and 8 pm.
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Advent Feast at St. Stephen’s Basilica
St. Stephen’s Square, the home of St. Stephen’s Basilica, and the eye-pleasing neighbour of several sights such as the Danube Promenade and Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace, will serve as the scene for a grandiose Christmas fair. The basic ingredients – wooden stands selling handcrafted goods, hunger-inducing scents, mulled wines, playful programmes for children, and charity donations – hold no major surprises. Regardless, the repertoire is as long as Santa’s beard, and includes curiosities such as a Gourmet Weekend between 14 and 16 December, light painting on Basilica’s wall every day from 5:30 pm, and ice skating on a free-of-charge outdoor rink until your feet can take it – or at least until closing time.