Introduction
After admiring the countless unforgettable monuments and exhibition galleries in Budapest, you can also walk around the Great Central Market, where you may find interesting souvenirs and special food. The Central Market is located on the Danube River, near the head of the Freedom Bridge. It is the largest market in Budapest and was founded in 1897. This big market not only has many vegetable and food shops, but also Hungarian national-style handicraft shops, attracting many foreign tourists. Numerous canteens and small bars are also one of the features here.
Budapest, Hungary's capital, is very beautiful. The Danube crosses the city, and Buda is Pace on one side. We took a cruise on the Danube to enjoy the city scenery on both sides of the river, drinking beer on the boat, watching the beautiful scenery, very enjoyable.
The Grand Central Market is located on the Pace side of Budapest, close to the Danube, close to the Freedom Bridge, and opposite the north gate of the Central Market is Budapest's famous pedestrian street, Waze Street, which can be put together for a tour. The central market is large in size, selling meat, cheese, fruit and vegetables, etc., very local characteristics.
The central market is a must-visit attraction in Budapest, Hungary. As soon as you enter, you sell a variety of vegetables and fruits, as well as meat. Of course, there are handwritten foie gras buns that tourists must buy. The upper floor is a handwritten stall selling t-shirts, traditional Hungarian clothing and other handwritten stalls. There is a small supermarket on the ground floor. It is still worth visiting.
Looking at the same as the Chinese market, things are also dazzling, not bad!
Many locals come to shop, the variety of goods is complete, shopping is very happy
Hungary's capital, also the country's main political, commercial, transport hub and largest city. Budapest consists of three formerly independent cities, which merged into Budapest in 1873. The plains east of the Danube are Pace, and the mountains west are Buda and Old Buda
Looking forward to restarting the day of tourism, the world is so big to see