Discover Szombathely’s Sunday flea market at Market Hall: antiques, retro treasures, books, handmade finds, and sustainable fashion from 5 a.m.–noon. Sell by simple on-site or email registration.
when: 2025.12.28., Sunday
where: 9700 Szombathely, Hunyadi út 5-7.
On December 28, 2025, Szombathely’s bustling flea market returns to the Market Hall (Vásárcsarnok), open every Sunday from 5 a.m. to noon at 9700, 5–7 Hunyadi Street (Hunyadi út 5–7). Come hunt for treasures and dive into a scene you won’t find anywhere else.
Where To Find It
The action spreads under the canopy on the St. Martin Street (Szent Márton utca) side, in the small hall facing Hunyadi Street (Hunyadi út), and in the rear Hall II. Sundays mean Zsibvásár — a full-on secondhand market — while Wednesdays bring a MINI ZSIBI warm-up.
What You’ll Discover
Retro gems, antiques, books, handmade creations, and those elusive finds no store can offer. Love sustainability? You’ll protect the planet and score stylish clothes and accessories for a fraction of regular prices. The market’s full of surprises that add one-of-a-kind charm to your home.
Want a Seller’s Table?
Register on-site with a form, or download it from the website and email it back by Wednesday at noon. After submitting in person or by email, you’ll only hear from the organizers if tables run out. No message means you’re in — just show up by 6:00 a.m. at the market supervisor’s desk.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with a lively Sunday morning crowd, safe atmosphere, and plenty to browse without needing a full-day commitment
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Easy on the wallet—great for scoring unique souvenirs, retro pieces, and antiques at prices far below U.S. flea markets
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Sustainability angle makes shopping feel good: reuse, upcycle, and find one-of-a-kind items
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No Hungarian required for browsing or buying; basic gestures, prices on tags, and simple English usually work
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Public transport is straightforward within Szombathely, and the Market Hall location is central; driving and parking are manageable compared to big-city markets
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A fun peek into everyday Hungarian life—more authentic than tourist malls and similar in vibe to European flea markets in Vienna or Prague but less crowded
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Open every Sunday morning, so it’s easy to slot into a Western Hungary itinerary (near the Austrian border)
- Szombathely isn’t a globally famous destination, so fewer foreign-language signs and less tourist infrastructure than Budapest or Vienna
Cons
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Early hours (5 a.m.–noon) mean a dawn wake-up, and the best finds can be gone fast
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Weather can affect the outdoor canopy area, and winter mornings get cold and dark
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Compared with iconic markets like Paris’s Clignancourt or London’s Portobello, selection is smaller and more local-focused