Watts Street is the main pedestrian street in central Budapest. Watts Avenue is very long, from the north end of the Florsmarti Square (V&_6; r&_6; Smarty t&_3; r) to reach the big market. Mainly for tourists, there are various restaurants, bars and souvenir shops on the street. Need to shop can also be solved here, common clothes, shoes, cosmetics and other brands can also be found here. Usually from the beginning of November to the beginning of January next year, there will be a very busy Christmas market ~buy a cup of hot red wine, and go slowly ~it's very pleasant ~There are many shops on Watts Street to change money, and the exchange rate is good. There are many souvenir shops in the street. You can pick up some handwritten letters here. Besides the usual souvenirs such as postcards, refrigerator stickers, cups and snowballs, Hungary also has some special souvenirs worth buying. For example, Hungarian special wine (but I don't recommend buying wine in Watts Street or supermarket is cheaper) and if you want to put it in a checked baggage, you have to pack it very tightly so that it won't fall. Well, I'd better go to the airport and buy some chili powder, chocolate and some special handicraft products.