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- Reyhan SafarnegaarAugust 25, 2017I love it for the atmosphere and restaurants. You can do some shopping too. The souvenir shops are more expensive than other streets in the city. Plan to buy your magnets and stuff at other places!😎
- We Love BudapestApril 15, 2015Váci Street is the most renowned pedestrian shopping street of Budapest. It stretches to a little more than a mile between Vörösmarty Square and the Great Market Hall. Read more
- mizz linMay 19, 2015Good place for huge varieties of souvenirs but if u r oriental or chinese looking men will stare at u cos there r so many Thai massage centres here
- Nabil BazzariAugust 11, 2018Charming pedestrian street w shops, cafes, restaurants etc. Love it. Must also visit the lovely Central Market at end of Vaci street
- Fluying ✅September 4, 2016The first western shops behind the iron curtain including McDonald's opened here in the 80s.
- Fluying ✅September 10, 2016Any restaurant along this street is guaranteed to be at least half as good and twice as expensive as other eateries nearby.
- Lucille FisherApril 12, 2015Pedestrian shopping street with a good mix of international & local labels complemented by interesting cafe,restaurants & mom&pop vendors in the squares. Lively atmosphere.
- GlasscowAugust 19, 2014You should not buy anything from souvenir shop around hard rock cafe. You must keep walk on vaci street and then cross szabad sajto street. Everything is cheaper than first side of the street!
- Igor JankovićDecember 9, 2014Crowdy walking street in the center of Budapest with many shops and souvenirs. Don't change the money in exchange office's with "no commission" titles!!!
- Tevfik Denizhan MüftüoğluSeptember 11, 2015Well known touristic attrraction street. Take some pictures, have some snack, beer, buy something for memory, be advised, prices are of course for toruists.
- DraganMay 25, 2015Budapest's main shopping street with stores as Zara, Bershka, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius, H&M, Nike, Footlocker, etc. Also many restaurants and bars.
- Maria AntoniettaJune 7, 2015A very lively atmosphere at all times but especially at night! Music in the street and all kinds of coffee bars and restaurants.
- Max ZJanuary 7, 2016Very nice street but a tourist trap - high end shops and restaurants. Few steps away and you can get the same but cheaper
- Sz DanielMarch 19, 2012The best shoes boutique is Bizanc! Lot of brands, very nice service! You must try it, and enjoy your new shoes. Just by the Bizanc!
- Dimitris KotsiosDecember 27, 2015Best place to walk and buy souvenirs !! Souvenirs are more cheaper near in the Great Market Hall !!
- DoktorGeziyor Halil Volkan TekayakSeptember 7, 2014Most crowded street in Budapest may be the best street in this lovely city; come and enjoy!
- V.S.Y.FFebruary 22, 2016Lots of cafes and restaurants along this street. Souvenir shops are plenty too.
- Caddebostan English Academy www.caddeenglish.comJune 3, 2015A shopping street with famous brands. You can eat a dessert in Gerbaud in the middle.
- Stefano DonatoMay 26, 2012Fantastic shopping street! If you need something like clothes, drinks and fast food this is the right place!
- Max HartungJune 3, 2014The most famous street in Hungarian capital! Attention on "offer" for massage!
- Andras V. LestakJuly 21, 2013I love this place u can almost anything u want though sometimes way too crowded
- 🇸🇦 G O 🇸🇦June 15, 2018Just walk and have some coffee here.. go somewhere else for food or shopping. Prices are doubled in this street.
- Be careful of the Iphone5 & Samsung 5 sellers. Of course fake, don't want you to test it. Only want payment in €. Maybe seems silly to make it a tip but many have been caught out in past years.
- Olena KaunJuly 8, 2016Crowded touristic shopping street. But there're still some buildings with breathtaking exteriors
- LindaDecember 24, 2012Touristy but nice for a walk and if you still send some postcards the easiest way how to get some when other shops are closed.
- Roi PerelmanOctober 18, 2013Be carful at the exchange places. They like to take A lot more then normal ones. Check the currency to know they don't rip you off.
- KeoApril 3, 2011Still looks like the 80's... I'd highly recommend a walk if you like time travelling :)
- budapest's shopping street. good stores, but if you want to eat or drink, go somewhere else