65 Best Places to Shop in Hungary

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hungary - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Gross Arnold galéria es kávézó

Gellérthegy

Not merely a gallery but a gateway into the beautiful, delicate fairy-tale world of the Hungarian artist and etcher Arnold Gross, this attractive spacewith furnishings designed by the artist's sonis also a popular café.

Bartók Béla út 46, Budapest, 1111, Hungary
70-338--7001

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Háda

Parliament

At this popular chain of secondhand clothing stores with branches all across the city, you'll find a random assortment ranging from high-street fashion to the occasional designer good, all for bargain prices.

Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 45, Budapest, 1065, Hungary
45-469–075
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Closed Sun.

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Herend

Andrássy út

You can get a glimpse of the world-famous Herend porcelain that has graced the tables of royal houses for centuries at one of several branches in Budapest. Carefully hold a saucer up to the light and see how nearly transparent the finely worked porcelain is. All the brightly hand-painted animal figurines as well as most patterns can be picked up directly or ordered here. Sadly, prices are competitive with prices abroad. The multilingual staff is at the ready with calculators, though, for easy currency conversion.

Andrássy út 16, Budapest, 1062, Hungary
1-374–0006
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Closed Sun.

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Holló Műhely

Belváros

Master wood craftsman László Holló has resurrected traditional motifs and styles of earlier centuries to create the beautiful handicrafts on sale in this shop. You'll find lovely hope chests, chairs, jewelry boxes, candlesticks, Easter eggs, and more—all hand-carved and hand-painted with cheery folk motifs (most commonly birds and flowers in reds, blues, and greens).

Vitkovics Mihály utca 12, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
70-559–8147
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Closed Fri.–Mon.

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Humana Vintage

Parliament

One of Hungary's most popular secondhand shops has extended into the boutique trade. You'll find unique, quirky, or just plain bizarre items at rock-bottom prices here.

Játékszerek Anno

Nyugati Train Station

For a look back into the world before video games and action figures, stop in at this tiny store, where fabulous reproductions of antique European toys are sold. From simple paper puzzles to lovely stone building blocks to 1940s wind-up metal monkeys on bicycles, these "nostalgia toys" are beautifully simple and exceptionally clever. Even if you're not a collector, it's worth a stop just to browse.

Teréz körút 54, Budapest, 1066, Hungary
1-302–6234
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Closed Sun.

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Kalocsa Porcelain Manufacture

Kalocsa is the epicenter for the pretty porcelain tableware decorated in vibrant traditional motifs that you'll see throughout the region. An hour-long tour of the factory introduces visitors to every step of the process, or you can skip the tour and head straight to the boutique to purchase a traditional vase, figurine, dish, or other colorful memento to take home.
Malatin tér 5, Kalocsa, 6300, Hungary
78-462--017

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L'Apotheca Kozmetika

This cute little boutique sells organic cosmetics—including face creams, shower gels, and body lotions—crafted to recipes by local pharmacist Tömea Glöckner.

Színház utca 4, 9400, Hungary
20-298–7494
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Closed Sun.

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Massolit Books and Café

Jewish Quarter

Massolit Budapest Bookstore and Café is an excellent place to find rare English translations of books by Hungarian and other Central Eastern European writers. A popular meeting place with expats, it serves good coffee as well as delicious homemade cakes and cookies, and regularly hosts book launches, poetry readings, and literary events.

MOM Park

This serviceable shopping mall, with some nice eateries and a good range of shops, is worth noting because every Saturday, it plays host to Buda's best organic farmers' market. Located just outside the shopping center, there are fruit and vegetable stores, stalls heaving with bread, and local farmers offering juices and other artisan products, as well as Hungarian specialities. Good for stocking up for a picnic in the hills.
Alkotás utca 53, 1123, Hungary
1-487--5500

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Moró Antik

Nyugati Train Station

If antique weapons are your thing, then check out this esoteric shop, which specializes in 18th-century weaponry. A curious array of militaria and firearms and torture devices will keep even the casual browser interested.

Falk Miksa utca 13, Budapest, 1055, Hungary
1-311–0814
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Closed Sun. and 1 pm Sat.

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Nagyvásárcsarnok

Belváros

A trip to Budapest wouldn't be complete without a visit to this spectacular grand food hall, a 19th-century iron-frame construction that was reopened in the mid-1990s after years of renovation. Pictures on the east wall show the history of this market, when it was Budapest's central location for meat and produce coming in from the countryside. Even during the leanest years of Communist shortages, the abundance of food came as a revelation to shoppers from East and West.

Like most markets in Hungary, seasonal products prevail: in summer tomatoes and peaches are abundant; in November celeriac and pumpkin. The stalls on the ground floor sell meat and produce as well as prepared food. This is the place to buy Hungarian delicacies such as piquant salamis, robust paprika, and buttery goose or duck liver pâtés. Upstairs is filled with folk-art vendors, souvenir shops, and a few fast-food kiosks. Handmade tablecloths, painted boxes, and traditional embroidery are the best buys among the handicrafts. For the full experience, go morning or midday in the week, as its only opened until 3 on Saturday and closed on Sunday.

Vámház körút 1–3, Budapest, 1093, Hungary
1-366–3300
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Mon. 6–5, Tues.–Fri. 6–6, Sat. 6–3
Closed Sun.

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Nanushka

Belváros

Part designer boutique, part artisan coffee shop, the flagship outlet of this high-end Hungarian fashion brand is well worth a look. Founded by London College of Fashion graduate Sandra Sandor (whose nickname is Nanushka), it has gained a loyal international following for its stylish, feminine, but functional designs. The clothes aren't cheap, but you'll get more bang for your buck than at the big-name luxury brands on nearby Fashion Street. The coffee is fantastic, too.

Bécsi utca 3, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
70-394–1954

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Natura Vinotéka

Situated on Várkerület, the main shopping street that partly circles the outside of the Old Town, this is a good place to look for fine Sopron wines, whether the peppery red kékfrankos or the spicy white zöld veltelini.

Várkerület 24, 9400, Hungary
30-986–6488
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Closed Sun.

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NUBU

Parliament

Eastern European fashion featuring dark colors and elegant, minimalist cuts with a focus on sustainability and durability, the clothing line of NUBU is subtle and graceful and definitely carries Hungarian design elements throughout its collection.

Andrássy út 15, Budapest, 1061, Hungary
70-607–4903

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Omorovicza

Parliament

Skincare enthusiasts are more than familiar with Omorovicza, a brand that's taken the world by storm since its launch in 2006. For the rest of us: they harness the healing properties of Budapest's thermal baths, infusing its richness into a premium range that spans cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and much more. The brand's Andrassy flagship shop is seen as a holy grail, featuring exclusive products as well as in-store spa treatments ranging from face masks to massages.

Andrássy út 45, Budapest, 1061, Hungary
70-623–4041
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Closed Sun.

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Palmetta Design

Gellérthegy

The city base of this design studio, run by a couple in the town of Szentendre, showcases cool, modern Hungarian and European design and homewares, from lamps to cutlery, bowls to pans.

Bartók Béla út 30, Budapest, 1111, Hungary
70-610--7330

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PaprikaHáz

This whitewashed, thatched-roofed building is difficult to miss, as it's almost completely covered in hanging bundles of red peppers. Naturally, the food store inside specializes in pepper products, from paprika powder to chili beer, but it also does a good line in lavender confections.

Kossuth Lajos utca 18, 8237, Hungary
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Closed Sat.

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Point

Parliament

Point is a furniture and home accessories shop featuring internationally known Hungarian interior designers. Their Pest showroom just off of Szabadság tér includes fresh concepts by Vitra, Diesel Living, Milliken, and KAZA Concrete. A modern take on traditional styles, the warm dusty colors and smooth rounded shapes are worth a visit for home design fans looking to discover new brands.

Szabadság tér 14, Budapest, 1054, Hungary
30-181–6100
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Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Printa

Jewish Quarter

Printa is a local design house dedicated to offering modern, environmentally conscious fashion with Budapest flair. This store is part design shop, part art gallery, plus a screen-printing studio and café. You'll find one-of-a-kind pieces, some with vintage, repurposed elements; be sure to check out limited edition clothing collections and zero-waste products.

Rumbach Sebestyén utca 10, Budapest, 1075, Hungary
30-292--0329

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Ráth Lépcső

Castle District

The small, newly opened art gallery facing the Budavári sikló (Buda Castle Funicular) has ever-changing exhibitions, which mostly showcase local Hungarian artists. Much of the artwork on display is available for purchase.

Hunyadi János út 1, Budapest, 1011, Hungary
1-202--3836
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Retrock

Parliament

This vintage and designer shop also features creations by a host of local Hungarian designers. It's a designer shop, and not often cheap, but filled with fantastic treasures old and new.

Anker köz 2-4, Budapest, 1061, Hungary
30-472--3636

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Rododendron

Belváros

This quirky art and design store is a browser's paradise, with a variety of eye-catching artwork on sale, including original paintings, prints, photos, posters, and postcards. But that's just the start: shoppers can also pick up original clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, homeware, toys, books, and even foodstuffs. The store is located in a passageway between Semmelweis utca and Károly körút (and accessible from both).

Semmelweis utca 19 / Károly körút 22, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
70-419--5329

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Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé

Belváros

This boutique Belváros chocolate shop has a tempting selection of artisan bars and truffles, many with unusual flavor combinations, and the sweet treats are wrapped in lovely, arty packaging.

Petőfi Sándor utca 2-4, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
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Closed Sun.

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Rózsavölgyi Zeneműbolt

Belváros

This is an old, established music store carrying the best selection of Hungarian composers on CD, as well as a good selection of sheet music. There's a small number of recordings by the best Hungarian classical performers as well, including celebrated pianist Zoltán Kocsis.

Szervita tér 5, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
1-318–3500
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Closed Sun.

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Septem

With its name stylized as "SEP7EM" on its sign above the door, this cozy little art gallery and shop showcases works by contemporary Sopron artists, as well as prints of classic Hungarian artworks. All are available to buy.

Kolostor utca 7, 9400, Hungary
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Szamos Marcipán

Belváros

Marzipan has always been a favorite in Central Europe, and this well-loved confectioner has spent more than 75 years mastering the art. The store has always been most famous for its marzipan cookies, cakes, and candies, as well as its edible marzipan roses, but today just as many people come for the ice cream.

Párizsi utca 3, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
30-535–0259

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Szamos Marcipán Cukrászda

This quaint little bakery-café and store is the place to indulge your sweet tooth, with a selection of delicious almond-meal candies and other confections; try the orange marzipan bonbons. It also has a small exhibition (500 HUF) with a zany selection of all-marzipan figures: a life-size Princess Diana holds court among animals, flower arrangements, and more.

Szimpla Design Shop

Jewish Quarter

Located next to Szimpla Kert, Budapest's most famous ruin bar, this quirky shop is one of the easiest spots in town to find unique and interesting antiques, clothing, toys, furniture, and decor. With Szimpla Kert being famed for its eclectic style as well as recycled and upcycled wares, it makes sense that their design team would peddle lovingly restored and repurposed finds, along with works from other local designers. It's pricier than the dusty antiques stores you'll find dotted around town, but a safe choice for travelers. 

Szputnyik

Parliament

This hip clothing and accessories shop sells new and used (upcycled) items. Carrying fashion brands with eco-friendly policies, it's not just a store, it's a concept.

Dohány utca 20, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
1-321–3730

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