- Jewish Quarter - Ruin bars, traditional spirit
- Vaci Street - Traditional cake, confectionary, sweets
- Central Market Hall - Pastry, butcher’s, tastings in the inner city
- Carbonated beverages
- Snacks
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Private transportation
We’ll kick things off by visiting a renowned 19th century café, where you can enjoy a invigorating cup of hot coffee or tea. Bask in the intricately designed interior of what was once a gathering spot for intellectuals. Venturing into the primary pedestrian section on Váci Street, we’ll acquaint you with the deliciously unique Chimney cake. Following the sweet treats, we’ll introduce a bit of savory at a neighborhood butcher’s shop where you might want to taste some paprika-spiced sausage coupled with a selection of pickled vegetables. Prior to our visit to Budapest’s largest indoor market, the Central Market Hall, make sure to leave room for some freshly-baked cheesy scones (pogácsa) and strudels (rétes). We’ll wrap the day up with a pleasant glass of Hungarian wine in the ruin bar district. Cheers!
- Any allergies and food intolerance should be communicated in advance
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