Discover Dunaújváros’s 2026 National Flea Market: artisan goods, vintage finds, local flavors, and lively crowds twice monthly at 3 Papírgyári Road. Mark Sundays for unbeatable treasure hunting and community vibes.
when: 2026.01.11., Sunday
where: 2400 Dunaújváros, Papírgyári út 3.
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Dunaújváros kicks off 2026 with a bustling National Flea Market twice a month at 2400 Papírgyári Road (Papírgyári út) 3. Expect a proper market vibe: lively crowds, traditional flavors, artisan goods, and a wide mix of finds, all in one place. The first date is Sunday, January 11, with the next on January 25 — and the rhythm keeps rolling all year.
2026 Market Calendar
Mark your Sundays. After January 11 and 25, the stalls roll out on:
– February 8, 22
– March 8, 22
– April 12, 26
– May 10, 24
– June 14, 28
– July 12, 26
– August 9, 23
– September 13, 27
– October 11, 25
– November 8, 22
– December 13, 20
Where to Find It
Everything happens at 3 Papírgyári Road (Papírgyári út), Dunaújváros. Doors open twice monthly, same spot, same energy. Come for the crafts and classics, stay for the flavors and the haggling. Whether you’re hunting for unique pieces or stocking up on local specialties, this is the city’s go-to marketplace throughout 2026.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with lively crowds, snacks, and lots to browse without feeling too formal
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Easy planning for travelers: fixed Sundays twice a month all year, so you can time a weekend trip
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Great for souvenirs and vintage finds you won’t see in U.S. malls—artisan goods, local flavors, one-stop market energy
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Hungarian language isn’t essential; pointing, prices, and basic phrases usually get the job done at flea markets
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Budget-friendly: bargaining is part of the fun, and cash goes far compared to big-city EU markets
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Dunaújváros is reachable from Budapest by car in about 1–1.5 hours and by bus/train plus local taxi; parking is typically easier than in Budapest
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Compared to Paris/Portobello/Brimfield, this feels more local and less touristy, which means better prices and more authentic finds
- Dunaújváros isn’t a famous tourist stop, so fewer big attractions nearby if you’re planning a packed sightseeing day
Cons
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Public transport requires a transfer and short taxi/ride-share from the station to Papírgyári út; not as plug-and-play as Budapest markets
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Cash is king and English may be limited—haggling can be tricky without some phrases or a translation app
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Weather-dependent comfort; winter dates can be cold and muddy, summer can be hot, and facilities are basic