Looking for hidden gems, quirky antiques, or just a Sunday stroll treasure hunt? The Sopron Flea Market offers it all. From vintage marvels to unexpected rarities, everything seems to appear at this bustling marketplace. Whether youâre an avid collector or a casual browser, the atmosphere transforms your Sunday into an adventure. Open on Sundays from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM at 1 Csarnok Street (Csarnok utca 1), the market invites buyers and sellers to roam and haggle their way to the next great find.
The upcoming 2025 market dates include October 26 and every Sunday afterward through the end of December: November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and December 7, 14, 21, and 28. Whether youâre planning ahead or just dropping by, you can count on the market to be bustling nearly every weekend during the season.
Cozy Accommodations Close to the Market
After a morning of bargain-hunting, the city offers plenty of options to relax and unwind. AdorjĂĄn Guesthouse (AdorjĂĄn VendĂ©ghĂĄz), spread across two levels with seven rooms (from singles to triples), promises comfort for up to thirty-two guests. Nestled in green surroundings in the LĆvĂ©rek district, near the pool, these independent family-run houses guarantee peaceful restâand downtown Sopron is just ten minutes away on foot.
The Alpokalja Guesthouse (Alpokalja VendĂ©ghĂĄz) is tucked into a quiet corner of Sopron, a twenty-minute walk from the historic centerâideal for those who prefer tranquility after a busy market day.
At AlsĂł LĆvĂ©r Apartment Sopron, choose between a double with a French bed and kitchenette or a four-person unit with an equipped kitchen and living area. Designed for self-catering comfort, these newly renovated apartments are located in the family-friendly AlsĂł LĆvĂ©rek district.
Need something a bit further from the city buzz? Anita Apartment Sopron sits beside the Austrian border, at the foot of the Alps and just 37 miles from Vienna. This homely guesthouse in the beautiful LĆvĂ©rek area is a fifteen-minute walk from the center, offering access to hiking areas and, just a little further, the Lower Austria ski resortsâonly 37 miles awayâa winter wonderland with slopes and services that attract tourists from all over.
Step into the heart of Sopron at Atrium Guesthouse (Ătrium VendĂ©ghĂĄz), just a stoneâs throw from the cityâs historic core. The vibrant young team is ready to greet city explorers. Or perhaps BĂĄstya Guesthouse (BĂĄstya VendĂ©ghĂĄz) is for youâbuilt into part of Sopronâs 700-year-old outer wall and situated in the quiet city center. This two-story guesthouse near âCoronation Hillâ (KoronĂĄzĂłdomb) lets you soak up the cityâs medieval atmosphere.
If youâre after independence without isolation, book a centrally located Sopron apartmentâjust 500 feet from the old town and easily accessible by car.
Belvårosi Guesthouse (Belvårosi Vendéghåz) features a family apartment (with two triple beds and a fully equipped kitchen), a triple room, and a double studio, each with a private shower.
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
When your energy dips, Sopronâs culinary and leisure spots deliver. The cityâs newest beer garden tempts with over 200 board gamesâwhether you want an easygoing party game or an intense strategic challenge, youâll find it here. The helpful staff will get you started, and the drink list is nearly as extensive as the game library.
Coffee Clinic serves up excellent coffee and moreâbreakfast, brunch, sweet pastries, and vegan treats await on a sunny terrace, perfect for people-watching and a caffeine fix.
Right in the lush Lövérek heart, next to spa hotels and the famous sanatorium, Diåna Guesthouse (Diåna Vendéghåz) offers safety and high-level comfort with guarded parking, surrounded by greenery.
Looking for Hungarian flavors? FehĂ©r RĂłzsa Restaurant (FehĂ©r RĂłzsa Ătterem) specializes in hearty local dishes and speedy, friendly service. Or drop by the eatery at 34 MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly Street (MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly utca 34) for pizza in three sizes (with countless variations), a wide selection of fresh grilled dishes, and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphereâdine in or order delivery.
Sopron isnât Sopron without wine. Local family wineries cultivate grapes across 22 acres, producing mainly reds but also approachable whites. Take a tasting tour with meals pairedâthink crispy oven-roasted pork or regional Hungarian specialties on request. Corporate events, family gatherings, and press conferences become special in unique cellars like these. After the tasting, you can purchase your favorites at cellar prices.
Legend has it that in the old days, people visiting LĆvĂ©rek for healing would stop by what is now the famous cellar pub and leave cured. Today, the âHealing Cellarâ (GyĂłgy Pince) sprawls over nearly 3,230 square feet and includes three spacious halls, pouring out both tradition and hospitality.
Sopronâs sweet side comes courtesy of Karl Harrer, whose long-held dream of chocolate-making has come true. Dating back generations, the Austrian Harrer confectionery dynasty pampers visitors with irresistible treats for every sweet tooth.
Of course, all event dates and programs are subject to changeâso double-check before planning your trip.





