Dabas’s Massive Animal And Flea Market Hits Every Second Sunday In 2026!

Dabas animal & flea market every 2nd Sunday 2026 at Vásártér u. 4—livestock, pets, antiques, clothes, toys & more. Haggle, eat, shop!
where: 2370 Dabas, Vásártér u. 4.

Head to Dabas for the ultimate animal and flea market experience every second Sunday of 2026 at Vásártér u. 4., 2370 Dabas. Score livestock and household pets alongside heaps of clothes, furniture, antiques, gifts, toys, and plants. Vendors swarm the fairground from dawn, bringing real market chaos—haggle away while munching on food from buffet stalls loaded with tasty bites so you never go hungry during the browsing frenzy.

2026 Dates Locked In

Mark your calendars: January 11, February 8, March 8, April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 13, October 11, November 8, December 13—all in Dabas.

Strict Animal Rules

Only bring animals from disease-free areas with valid veterinary certificates. Absolutely no dogs or horses allowed for sale on the grounds!

Sellers, Listen Up

Selling goods here is taxable—get a tax number before you start.

Office Hours for Fair Business

Handle fair-related matters on weekdays by phone or in person at 2370 Dabas, St. Stephen Street 49 (Szent István út 49): Monday 8:00-12:00, Tuesday 8:00-16:00, Wednesday 8:00-12:00.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!

2025, adrienne

Pros
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This massive flea and animal market is super family-friendly with toys, clothes, pets, and food stalls keeping kids entertained amid the fun chaos.
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Flea markets are a well-known concept worldwide, so you'll instantly get the vibe like hitting up a big US swap meet.
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Dabas might not be famous, but that's a pro for avoiding tourist crowds and getting an authentic local experience.
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No Hungarian skills needed at all – everything's visual, point-and-haggle style works perfectly for English speakers.
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Dead easy to reach from Budapest: hop a quick 40-minute train from Kelenföld station or drive 30km on the highway.
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Compared to US spots like the Rose Bowl Flea Market or Texas livestock auctions, this one's wilder with live animals mixed into the bargains.
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Scheduled every second Sunday in 2026 makes trip planning a breeze around your Hungary itinerary.
Cons
The location in little-known Dabas means it's off the beaten path, so zero hype from guidebooks or Instagram.
Livestock areas could get smelly and overwhelming for squeamish families or young kids.
Not as polished or famous internationally as markets in Istanbul or Paris, so expectations might need adjusting.
Strict animal rules (no dogs/horses for sale) limit the pet fun if you're shopping for furry friends.


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