Szimpla Farmers' Market

Erzsébetváros & the Jewish Quarter


Every Sunday, ruin pub Szimpla Kert holds a charming farmers' market where you can buy all manner of local jams, honey, yoghurt, cheese and bread from between 30 and 40 producers. Also available are paprika, vegetables, fruit, cured meat and fruit juice.


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