The first night market opens in Buda
Most of us love going to the market but we don’t always have time to do so, not to mention that the stalls close early in the evening and this can take away are enthusiasm. Travelo.hu writes that the new night market in Buda solves this problem as it will be open until 8 pm. You can shop directly from producers starting with the 14th of April near Villa Bagatelle.
The night market will have fresh fruits and vegetables from the ÉlőTisza Association, cheese from the Csurgódomb Cheese Producers, dried fruits from Édenkert and smoked meat from Fazenda.
The organisers believe that the consumption of quality ingredients is a cheaper and more effective way of healthy living and that healthy eating starts with choosing the right ingredients, food from the right place.
“Unfortunately, food produced and processed by farmers never or hardly gets to consumers…Our aim is to introduce more and more people to fresh ingredients and to give them a chance to consume healthy food. The meeting of producers and conscious consumers can be a new experience for the population. Getting to know the producers and how the food we eat was made creates a new standard between producers and consumers. Reliance develops and it becomes the earnest of quality” write the organisers.
If you take a liking for any type of evening shopping but don’t want to go to the mall, then you should check out the DIVAT PLACC – by night market in the market of Klauzál Square, which debuted in the middle of March. There you can choose from the collections of home designers, new and second-hand clothes and accessories while listening to pleasant music.
The night market in Buda
Time: 15-20 pm, Thursdays
Address: Németvölgyi Road 15, near Villa Bagatelle
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Source: http://travelo.hu/
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