
Great Market Hall: Also known as the Central Market Hall, you'll find tourists and locals here. It's a great place for picking up wares and watching people.

Great Market Hall: Opened in 1897, it remains the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest.

Herend Porcelain: Founded in 1826, this is one of the world's largest ceramic factories, specializing in luxury hand-painted and gilded porcelain.

Herend Porcelain: If you find this hand-painted porcelain to be exquisite, then you share the same taste as none other than historical figure Queen Victoria.

Ecseri Flea Market: Head here if you want to pick up a Hungarian bargain and mingle with the locals outside the typical tourist zones.

If you're looking for a lovely souvenir from your trip to Budapest that's easy to transport back home, consider browsing for some traditional needlework folk art.

Andrassy Ut: This is one of the premiere roadways in Budapest and is full of high-end shopping opportunities. This photo was shot near St. Stephen's Basilica.

Andrassy Ut: Luxury stores such as Gucci can be found on this magnificent and historical stretch of Budapest.


