Budapest is an incredible city for shopping, whether you're shopping for customary folk craft, extravagant designer product and in the limelight headgear or sweet dessert wine. Customary markets stand one next to the other with mammoth shopping centers and old-style umbrella producers can even now be found alongside vanguard designer boutiques.
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BAV
This chain
of pawn and used shops, with various branches around town, is a fun spot to
look over for trinkets and treasures, particularly on the off chance that you
don't have sufficient energy to become acquainted with Ecseri or City Park flea
markets. Look at this extension for china materials, fine art and furniture.
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XD Design &
Souvenir
A fabulous
spot to search out a present day traditional Hungarian handcrafts, XD Design
& Souvenir showcases the work of various avant-garde ventures. Matyo Design
is flourishing embroidery with enigmatic hand-stitched designs, and Folqa
produces a line of wooden puppets amusingly portraying the numerous faces of
the country. Incredible prints, style pieces and adornments are also on offer.
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Mezes Kucko
This
opening in the wall is the spot to go if you have the inclination for something
sweet; its nut-and-nectar treats are beyond words. A beautifully adorned
heart-shaped honey cake makes for a good gift.
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Billerbeck
With a
various branches speckled across the
town, Billerbeck has a huge collection
of feather and goose-down duvets and other sheet material sold by
accommodating staff. Enter from Akacfa utca. There's a Kiraly utca branch which
opens for same hours
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Retrock
Huge, hip
store with a massive pool of vintage apparel, bags, gems and shoes, and a
little line in Hungarian street-wear designers.
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Bestsellers
Our most
loved English bookshop of the town, with fiction, travel aides and plenty of
Hungarica, and in addition a substantial choice of daily papers and magazines
supervised by expert book seller Tony Lang. Supportive staff are within reach
to advice and suggest.
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