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Vörösmarty Square Christmas fair
The fair is known and loved by everyone in the city, even though the lineup doesn't have many new things in store. There are ceramics, jewelry, cosmetics, unique toys, honey, notebooks, and works of carpenters and furriers on display at the craft booths. In food, it's still the Hungarian flavors that dominate - the newest sensation is goulash served in bread loaf. Thanks for its tourist attration factor, the prices here are a bit high for a Hungarian wallet: mulled wine costs 300 HUF per deciliter, but for 600 HUF, you get a mug as an extra; and there's no decent food to buy under 1200 HUF. All in all: interesting (and probably cheap) for tourists, the usual for locals. After checking out the fair, it's worth taking a ride on the beautifully decorated tram two. More information about the holiday trams here.
Opening hours
November 27. - December 23.
Vendors: Sunday-Thursday 10:00-20:00, Friday-Saturday 10:00 - 21:00;
catering: Sunday-Thursday 10:00 - 22:00, Friday-Saturday 10:00 - 23:00
December 24.: 10:00-14:00
From December 27th, the vendors are closed.
Catering: 14:00 - 23:00 (December 27.), 10:00 - 23:00 (December 28.), 10:00 - 22:00 (December 29., 30., 31.)
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Advent at Bazilika
The booths at Szent István Square offer anything we'd want from a traditional Christmas fair: ancient Hungarian fur caps, folk art trinkets, and jewelry made out of pressed flowers. The selection holds some edible goodies in store for its guests, too: Csabai sausage, marzipan, handmade chocolate, premium coffe, DiVino wines and Italian products from . Apart from stuffing our face with the above mentioned foods, we can also do some charity work: there's saving vizsla dogs and helping poor families, the latter is realized through the Hungarian Interchurch Aid. We can also meet Santa Claus, ice skate for free, look at the paintings projected on the side of Bazilika (from 16:30 to 20:00), dance in the Göncöl Folk Dance Ensemble's dance house, and on the December 13 weekend, take part in the interactive ice sculpture carving. The mulled wine is 300 HUF per deciliter, and the foods’ prices is similar to those at Vörösmarty Square.
Opening hours
Friday-Thursday: 11:30 - 20:00
Friday: 11:30 - 22:00
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 - 20:00
December 24.: 10:00 - 14:00
December 31.: 10:00 - 16:00
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Advent at the Palace District
The stage at Mikszáth Square is filled with story-tellers, musicians, singers, chanters, and carolers during the weeks of Advent. These performers bring life to the neighborhood and provide a great time for kids, which is especially true for the live Betlehem – petting zoo combo. On Sundays, there'll be concerts in the Pesti Jézus Szíve Church and in the Párbeszéd Háza Chapel.
As for the fair, mulled wine is available at various prices (450 / 500 / 700 forint per deciliter), but there's also delicious lángos courtesy of Tésztafeszítő Kisiparos, Hungarian craft beer (also available in mulled version), roasted chestnuts, and candied fruits.
Opening hours
Every day from 10:00 to 20:00.
The third Gift Terminal, as it is every year, focuses on Hungarian designers while also operating as a fair, an exhibition, an arts festival, and a charity event. At the fair, you can buy jewelry, clothes, furniture, furnishings, home equipment, and toys, while the exhibition showcases the creations of 120 artists. On the 13th of December (at 19:00), the Terminal gives home to an auction with 50 designer pieces, each starting at 3000 HUF. The collected money goes to Ökomenikus Segélyszervezet the (Hungarian Interchurch Aid).
Where?
Design Terminal, 1051 Budapest, Erzsébet Square 13.
When?
December 7 - 23. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12:00 - 23:00, Sat-Sun 10:00 - 21:00.
More information on
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You can choose the best presents from 150 exhibitor's clothes, jewelry, accessories, furnishings, home equipment, children's clothes, toys, and story books at WAMP on Advent Sundays. Just to list a few examples, there are Camou's sporty and elegant screen-printed clothes, Gajcsi Bianka's jewelery made of unique materials, IGnoto's plywood greeting cards, and Moringa's chameleon mugs that change their patterns when exposed to heat.
The gastro-section is dominated by winter yummies - jam, honey, chocolate, dried fruit, while the family programs' guiding principle is creativity: adventurous adults can make ornaments out of coffee capsules, and children can tinker with making Santa Claus figures and sledges out of wood.
Where?
Millenáris B hall, 1024 Budapest, Kis Rókus Street 16-20.
When?
December 15., 22., 10:00 - 18:00.