On Sunday this nice artisan market is open. They sell all kinds of handicraft things there and there are enough restaurants.

On Sunday this nice artisan market is open. They sell all kinds of handicraft things there and there are enough restaurants.
The architecture was nice but otherwise, it is a courtyard walk with empty storefronts and what appeared to be struggling businesses. We came on Thursday, Oct. 18. The good reviews seem to be for the design boutiques/carts set up on Sundays (from April-October). We walked far to specifically visit the Gozsdu Courtyard and were surprised by the abandoned feeling of...
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Looking for some unique handmade items in Budapest. This is the place to find them. Earrings, necklaces, bracelets can be found here. Along with books, cards, plaques, paintings etc.
Make sure you check out the architecture amazing area. The buildings are so rich in history. If only the walls could talk. If I recall correctly, this was part of the...
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Gozsdu Courtyard is a walkway that runs between Kiraly utca and Dob utca. You can tell that in the last century it was a beautiful arcade inhabited by wealthy flat dwellers who had balconies overlooking the walkway below. Today it has recently been restored to something of its former glory. It is actually a little too much on the shiny...
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The Gozsu udvar is first an architectural achievement connecting 7 buildings with one courtyard spanning a block, Then it has historical significance. This is where thousands of Jews were held captive during WWII. There is a commemorative plague outside the Kiraly u.entrance. For the last few summers, almost each Sunday, the courtyard comes alive with vendors selling crafts, paintings, jewelry,...
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Our apartment was very near here. As a result, we ate in several restaurants & bars. Quality a bit uneven.
This is the best way to preserve history, architecture and offer great entertainment for the youth. The old Jewish neighborhood loaded with cages, bars and restaurants. I had great time watching some football game on the stands facing a big screen.
A great place to hang out and enjoy the cafes as the world passes by
Market stalls selling arts and crafts along with cafes and bars with cheap food and drink
There are a TON of restaurants to choose from so head down and pick one. The park like setting is beautiful, the food at the two places we tried was excellent (Cafe Manza and Cafe Vian) and it's close to Hero's Square and the Opera house. If you're taking metro, get off on the Octagon stop and walk a half...
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