Vörösmarty tér

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Budapest, Hungary

Tourist attraction· Christmas market· Historical landmark· Subway station

Vörösmarty tér Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Vörösmarty tér is located in Budapest, Hungary on Vörösmarty tér 3. Vörösmarty tér is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Hungary.

Address

Vörösmarty tér 3

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pete Bannister

A must do experience whilst in Budapest. These tiny underground trains rattle along the yellow line, which was completed in the late 1800s - making it the oldest electrified underground in Europe. The stations along this line are all beautifully tiled in white and brown.

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Morgan Flint

The first station on the old M1 line in Budapest. Pretty old station with all the 1896 attire still around. Make sure you know which side to go into as the only exits are to the ground

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Kishikawa Tarz

UNESCO World Heritage metro! Very cute and nostalgic. You should try this yellow line!

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Daniel

The grand old Budapest metro 1 line (the oldest one in mainline Europe). It’s old and rattling and occasionally the screech of ancient brakes can damage your hearing but it has a quaintness and beauty of its own. Especially the tile work and signage.

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Yuri Madorski

It's interesting as attraction, but I'd not used it as a transport.

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Carlos Contreras Peinado

Lovely place with a great Christmas market!!! The food is amazing!!!

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Fergal Quinn

Watch these guys at the market. Complete rip off - 26 euro for one small dish and water. Pity that they look to take advantage of tourists!

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Sándor Bokor

Before Christmas there is a little \Xmas Market\ on the square. You can buy muled wine/apple juice with cinnamon, traditional hungarian cuisine like stuffed cabbage rolls, all kind of sausages and meet, lángos, kürtôs kalács, etc. Also crafted goods. If you visit during the week be sure to arrive around 7PM or earlier because when I was there around 9PM, most of the boutiques were closed .