Érd Farmers’ Market Returns Every Saturday

Discover Érd’s Saturday farmers’ market: fresh local produce, artisanal foods, and nearby stays, dining, wine, and family fun in Simonpuszta and Érd. Early opening hours, weekly events, and cozy venues await.
when: 2025.12.27., Saturday
where: 2030 Érd, Széles utca 1.

Érd’s farmers’ market is back every Saturday with fresh, high-quality, untreated goods straight from local growers. Shoppers can expect seasonal produce, artisanal foods, and specialty items in a friendly, open-air setting. Location: 2030 Érd, Széles Street (Széles utca) 1. The market is easy to reach and designed for early risers hunting the best picks of the day.

Opening Hours

From April 1 to September 30: Saturdays 6:00–14:00. From October 1 to March 31: Saturdays 6:30–13:00. Upcoming dates include 2025.12.27 and 2026.01.03 in Érd, making it a reliable weekly stop for regulars and newcomers alike.

Stay at Hope Horse Guesthouse

In nearby Simonpuszta, the Hope Horse Guesthouse (Hope Horse Panzió) offers Suites, Superior, and Standard rooms, with access to services at the National Equestrian Culture Center (Szőcs Géza Nemzeti Lovaskultúra Központ). Small dogs are welcome for an extra fee. A 24-hour front desk is available for late check-ins and early departures—perfect for guests planning market mornings or countryside escapes.

Dine at Bivaly Csárda

At the Szőcs Géza National Equestrian Culture Center, Bivaly Csárda hosts everything from romantic dinners to big family gatherings. The Center brings nature, culture, and Hungarian history to life, and the restaurant echoes that spirit. Every dish channels traditional Hungarian flavors in a modern, inventive way, using only fresh, top-quality ingredients. The drink list is broad and versatile. Surrounded by greenery and rustic charm, it’s a warm, welcoming spot.

Friday Rock Nights

A local rock pub fires up live concerts every Friday, with foosball on the side—easygoing, loud, and fun.

Centrál Borház Restaurant & Guesthouse

Right in the heart of Érd, Centrál Borház is freshly renovated, with clean, thoughtfully designed rooms and a homey vibe. The restaurant serves a weekly menu built on Hungarian classics and a full à la carte selection, offering comfort food with a local twist.

Waterside Weddings and Weekday Lunch

One of Érd’s most atmospheric restaurants welcomes guests on three levels, with a private inner lake where countless couples have tied the knot. Both downstairs and upstairs halls suit company parties or family events, while weekday lunch menus make it a solid daily pick.

Coffee for Every Taste

In central Érd, a café pours classic espresso favorites and indulgent specialty creations, tailored to purists and adventurers alike.

Celebrate, Meet, Repeat

Hosts across Érd focus on great food, drinks, and hospitality—ideal for weekend family lunches, weddings, anniversaries, festive occasions, business dinners, and partner meetings, all in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

Local Winery, Fruit-Forward Style

Ideal for fans of fresh, explosively fruity wines. With no-compromise winemaking, each vintage aims to extract the maximum from each variety. The Etyek–Buda wine region (Etyek–Budai) excels at fresh, reductive still and sparkling bases—exactly the winery’s concept: fresh fruit bombs.

Pizza, Play, and Patio Time

Expect pizzas and international crowd-pleasers, a cozy garden terrace, billiards, air hockey, and an outdoor playground for kids—easygoing dining for all ages.

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adminboss

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe: open-air market, kids’ playground-style dining nearby, and gentle countryside add-ons like the equestrian center
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Easy day trip from Budapest: Érd is a suburb/satellite city, reachable by suburban trains/buses or a short car ride
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No Hungarian required: vendors at markets often manage basic English, and pointing works fine for produce and pastries
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Great for food lovers: seasonal, untreated produce and artisanal goods, plus solid local restaurants and a winery in the Etyek–Buda region
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Flexible planning: it’s weekly on Saturdays with early hours, so you can pair it with brunch, wine tasting, or a horse-center visit
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Budget-friendly compared to big-city markets, with authentic local feel and low tourist markup
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Comparable to farmers’ markets in the U.S. or Western Europe, but with distinct Hungarian flavors (pickled goods, smoked meats, lángos, fruit-forward local wines)
Cons
Early start might be rough for jet-lagged travelers; best items sell out by mid-morning
Érd isn’t a marquee international destination, so fewer “must-see” sights if you want a packed tourist agenda
Limited international name recognition for the market itself versus famous ones in Budapest, Vienna, or Barcelona
Public transport requires simple transfers and a short walk; driving is easier but parking can fill up on Saturday mornings

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