Discover Hajdúszoboszló's vibrant Producers' Market every Friday in 2026! Fresh fruits, homemade cheeses, jams & local treats at Bethlen utca 2.
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló , Bethlen utca 2.
Head to the spa town of Hajdúszoboszló every Friday from 1:30 p.m. starting in 2026 for the Producers’ Market (Termelői Piac) at 4200 Bethlen utca 2. Grab top-notch homemade goodies straight from local producers amid buzzing market vibes. Stock up on fresh fruits, house-made cheeses, baked cakes, and classic gastro treats. Enjoy fruit juices, drinks, and jams—sample cheeses and pastries on the spot for that authentic, healthy kick straight from the source.
Opening Dates
The kickoff is March 20, then March 27, April 3, and April 10, all in Hajdúszoboszló. Every Friday thereafter throughout 2026 at 13:30. Organizers reserve the right to tweak times and programs!
Pick quality local products and meet the makers of juices, drinks, and jams. Taste the homemade, healthy treats firsthand from the producers themselves.
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Pros
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Super family-friendly with kids digging the free samples of fruits, cheeses, and pastries in a fun, buzzing atmosphere
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Farmers' markets are a total staple for us Americans, so this feels like home but with authentic Hungarian flair
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Hajdúszoboszló's spa town rep means you can pair market hopping with soaking in famous thermal baths nearby
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Zero Hungarian skills needed – just point, taste, and chat with smiles since producers are super welcoming to tourists
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Easy peasy to reach by train from Budapest (about 3 hours) or Debrecen, or rent a car for a scenic drive through the countryside
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Stacks up great against U.S. farmers' markets like NYC's Union Square Greenmarket, but cheaper, fresher local vibes, and unique Hungarian treats like house-made jams and juices
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Weekly Fridays from 1:30pm give flexible scheduling for your Hungary trip, plus healthy eats straight from the source beat any tourist trap food
Cons
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Hajdúszoboszló flies under the radar for most foreign visitors who stick to Budapest or the Danube Bend
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Public transport from major spots takes a solid few hours, and no direct flights make it a trek without a car
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Only Fridays in 2026 means gotta sync your travel plans perfectly, rain or shine