Here’s when one of the world’s most beautiful Christmas fairs will open in Budapest!
Budapest has several Christmas fairs, some regularly selected among the world’s most beautiful. This week, Vörösmarty Classic Xmas announced when their unique 2024 fair will open.
One of the world’s most beautiful Christmas Fairs opens in Budapest soon
According to their Facebook post, Vörösmarty Classic Xmas is waiting for you in 2024, as well! They are preparing lots of programs, delicacies and countless surprises. The Christmas Fair is planned to open on 15 November on Budapest’s emblematic Vörösmarty Square, close to the Danube and at the entrance of the famous shopping street, Váci Street. They promised more details about the fair soon. The motto of the Christmas fair will be “Classic rebranded”.
Based on the plans, the Vörösmarty Square Christmas Fair will remain open until 31 December.
According to index.hu, the Christmas Fair on Vörösmarty Square has been organised for more than two decades in the heart of the city, the 5th district. Its popularity is growing year by year, and it’s attended by hundreds of thousands of visitors. This makes it the greatest Christmas fair in the capital, with unique products for sale, gastronomic wonders to taste and a genuine Christmas atmosphere from mid-November.
Good salaries at the Budapest Christmas Fair
According to Pénzcentrum, the first Advent fair in the Christmas period will open in Vienna on 11 November. The last one will open on 30 November in Prague but will remain accessible until 6 January.
Pénzcentrum wrote that organisers of the Vörösmarty Square Christmas Fair began recruiting. Based on an ad, employees must work 4-6 days a week and will receive weekly payment every Monday. Furthermore, they get meals twice a day. English language knowledge is required, and Italian is an advantage. According to Pénzcentrum, the possible salary is attractive. You may get EUR 1500 in a month, but you must work 12 hours a day and five days a week.
In Zagreb, the Christmas fair will open on 30 November, in Cracow, on 24 November, and in Craiova (Romania), on 15 November.
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