Békéscsaba Hosts A Craft Market This January

Békéscsaba Hosts A Craft Market This January
Discover handmade goods at Békéscsaba’s Csabai Event Barn, Jan 18, 2026, 2–5 p.m. Shop local crafts, honey, soaps, and more—or vend for free. Support small producers.
when: 2026.01.18., Sunday
where: 5600 Békéscsaba, Gyulai út 65/1.

On January 18, 2026, Békéscsaba’s Csabai Rendezvénypajta (Csabai Event Barn) will be filled with unique handmade goods and local treats. Swing by to kick off the year with creativity, discover small producers, and stock up on one-of-a-kind finds from local makers between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.

What You’ll Find

Expect a cozy lineup of artisan stalls offering honey, syrups, handmade soaps, crafted items, and plenty more specialties. It’s a welcoming spot to browse, get inspired, and pick up gifts or pantry gems, all while supporting Békéscsaba’s creative community.

Free Spots for Sellers

Vendors are invited to apply—selling is free. If you’ve been looking for the perfect chance to showcase and sell your own creations, this is it. Sign up by phone or email to secure a table and meet customers face-to-face.

Save the Date

Come to look around, get inspired, shop, or even sell. Let’s meet in January at the Csabai Rendezvénypajta (Csabai Event Barn):
January 18, 2026, 2:00–5:00 p.m., Békéscsaba.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with handmade soaps, honey, and crafts that kids and adults can browse together
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Easy, low-commitment stop: just a 3-hour window (2–5 p.m.) makes it a simple add-on to a day trip
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Great way to experience local Hungarian makers and pick up unique, packable souvenirs
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Budget-friendly: browsing is free, and prices at local craft markets are usually reasonable
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Sellers can join for free—fun if you’re a traveling crafter looking to meet locals
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Hungarian craft scene is niche but appealing internationally for authentic, non-touristy finds
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Driving is straightforward within town, and regional trains/buses reach Békéscsaba from Budapest with connections
Cons
Békéscsaba isn’t a famous stop for U.S. tourists, so it’s off the typical Hungary itinerary
Limited hours (only three) means tight timing, especially if you’re coming from Budapest
English may be limited; basic Hungarian phrases or translation apps help
Compared to big European craft markets (e.g., Vienna or Prague), it’s smaller and less showy, more community than spectacle

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