Szerencs fires up a new monthly ritual: the Buffalo Market Handcrafted Antique and Flea Fair pops up every third Saturday from March, right beside the Buffalo Bill Western Restaurant at 3900 Szerencs, Gyár Street (Gyár utca) 13. Doors open 8:00–14:00, and the stalls are stacked with the good stuff: relics from vanished eras, artisan masterpieces, and one‑off curios you didn’t know you needed. While you browse, the Buffalo Bill team keeps the frontier spirit humming with hearty plates from international and Hungarian kitchens, refreshing lemonades, and a Wild West vibe that’s hard to fake.
When and where to dive in
The market runs on a tight, easy rhythm—always 8:00–14:00 at the busy junction of Route 37, a few steps from the Szerencs MOL station. Upcoming dates in 2026: 06.20., 07.18., 08.15., 09.19., 10.17., 11.21., 12.19., all in Szerencs. The stall fee for vendors is about $15.50 per occasion. Expect 12 fresh photos worth a scroll, and a fairground pressed right up against the restaurant’s wooden porches and swinging doors.
Eat, linger, and lean into the Western mood
The Buffalo Bill Western Restaurant doesn’t take a day off during market hours. It’s an imposing, air‑conditioned, two‑story stopover designed by a U.S. visual planner, who packed in all the iconic details of the American frontier and Indigenous lands. Think generous portions, smoky flavors, and a saloon shimmer that turns lunch into a little time travel.
Make a weekend of it
If you’re staying over, tuck into the Renaissance‑style Huszárvár Hotel within the Rákóczi Castle (Rákóczi-vár) walls. It blends the glow of a fading age with modern comfort, set in the city center amid landscaped greenery. Rooms meet today’s standards, with accessible options for wheelchair users. The kitchen serves homestyle, irresistible plates, and the property’s large hall opening to the courtyard, a separate room, and a cellar accommodate weddings, banquets, conferences, and product launches. Wander the castle garden and let the place work its quiet magic.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





