Vaci Street

Váci Street is Budapest’s iconic pedestrian shopping avenue, lined with cafés, boutiques, and historic façades in the city centre.

Váci Street is one of the most famous pedestrian streets in Budapest, stretching through the heart of the city from Vörösmarty Square to the Great Market Hall. Long regarded as a central hub for shopping and social life, it blends historic architecture with a lively modern atmosphere.

The street is lined with international brands, local boutiques, souvenir shops, cafés, and traditional restaurants, making it a constant hub of activity throughout the day. Its elegant façades and proximity to the Danube add to its charm, offering visitors a quintessential Budapest experience where history, commerce, and everyday city life come together.

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