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This lively and historic thoroughfare lined with upscale shops, restaurants and cafes, is one of Europe’s most attractive pedestrian shopping streets, often ranked by visitors higher than well-known pedestrian shopping streets in the continent, including in Paris, Amsterdam, and Milan.
Besides the many souvenir shops and fashion brands, Vaci street also contains artistic and historical monuments as well as interesting tun of the century buildings with exciting storied behind them, making this road a must-see place when visiting the Hungarian capital.
While more relaxed during autumn, Vaci street is definitely a lovely place to stay, especially during summer and spring vacations in Budapest, as well as around the Christmas period. Easily accessible to all parts of the city by public transportation, and within easy reach of Buda on the other side of the Danube River, the “Fashion Street” offers something to do for everyone.
Established during the eighteenth century and still boasting some of the grand buildings constructed during that time, Váci Street stretches along 1.5 Km and located in the heart of downtown Budapest. The steet runs in parallel to the Danube River, just between Vörösmarty Square, where the famous Gerbeaud Confectionery and the large Christmas Market in Budapest takes place, and the Central Market Hall.
Budapest Raider is a unique sightseeing experience. The EZRaider tours in Budapest are accompanied by a professional rider leading the route, pass through must-see sights, and include stops at some of the most Instagrammable spots in Budapest along the Danube.
As there are limited spots per tour, they are filling up fast, so make sure to check availability and book your EZRaider experience in advance.