Gran mercado y delicias locales





Descripción
Aprenderemos y, lo más importante, PROBAREMOS algo de la tradición gastronómica húngara a través de esta experiencia local y también les explicaré la historia del edificio. Voy a mostrarte y enseñarte sobre las comidas y bebidas nacionales húngaras mientras paseas por uno de los lugares más populares de la ciudad: el Gran Mercado. Te presentaré los secretos de algunas de nuestras bebidas nacionales y te mostraré los puestos de comida únicos donde te explicaré sobre la cultura del pimentón húngaro y te conseguiré una bandeja de SALAMI con ingredientes sorpresa en algunos. Visitaremos el puesto de setas, hierbas y miel y, por supuesto, no puedes irte sin probar los famosos LANGOS, que es LA experiencia verdaderamente húngara, una masa frita de forma circular con crema agria y/o cobertura de queso. Debe terminar este viaje culinario con un dulce, un STRUDEL tradicional húngaro hecho a mano. Se incluyen langos, un trago húngaro especial, una muestra de salami húngaro y un postre. Ideal para grupos y también para formar equipos.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Exploraremos el Gran Mercado y durante nuestro paseo probará muchos platos típicos húngaros, incluidos "Lángos", "Selección de salami húngaro", "Strudel húngaro hecho a mano" además de una bebida sorpresa.
En nuestro camino hacia el Gran Mercado, te explicaré información histórica interesante sobre la "Pequeña Circunvalación", como la llamamos, y te llevaré hasta un resto de la antigua muralla medieval de la ciudad y un pequeño ECO "fuera de lo común". parque.
Caminaremos hasta el Puente de la Libertad donde les explicaré sobre los dos lados de la ciudad, algunos detalles fascinantes sobre los puentes en el centro de Budapest, les señalaré algunos de los spas termales mundialmente famosos y hablaremos un poco sobre los pocos. Detalles escondidos en el puente relacionados con la mitología húngara. También tendremos la oportunidad de tomar fotografías impresionantes desde este mirador y estaré feliz de ser su “paparazzo” personal.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(12)
Beautiful architecture, market with a great variety of paprika, crafts and local beverages, several restaurants with varied dishes. Like any market, it is worth looking for the best prices, which vary from tent to tent. But super worth the visit
A large Covered Market, in the city center, full of perfumes, souvenirs, and places where you can eat. It is spread over two levels, and is definitely worth the visit. On the sides you buy at a more competitive price. Beware of pickpockets, even if much less present than any of our cities...
With less than 24 hours notice, the tour was cancelled due to "weather." However, the weather was beautiful - sunny, 32•C, with a gentle breeze. I went to the Central Market myself. No problems there; merchants were open.
This Review is not valid as you never have participated in the Tour so you have no right to judge it - the tour was canceled as bad stormy weather was in the forecast indeed.
Ester Jeanette is a terrific tour guide with a deep understanding of Budapest food culture. She knows the best stops for tasting langos, salami, and strudel and along the way provides fun and interesting history and facts. The visit to the Great Market Hall was made much richer by doing this tour rather than on our own. Highly recommend!
It is the largest in Budapest. You can buy both raw and cooked food. The ground floor is developed as a real market where you can buy local products, the first floor is full of street food so ready to taste but at fairly high prices. I actually expected more.
The reviewer has NEVER participated in my tour - this review has ended at the wrong place
Beautiful market hall with 3 floors. You can buy everything there as you are used to at a market. (also wild) But at Christmas it is of course also a Christmas market. You can also eat and drink anything. Definitely worth it!
Esther was great. She showed us around the market and provided excellent tastings of local foods like langos, salami, strudel, liquor and others. We had enough food to equate to a full meal. It was a little expensive for what you get, but on the whole a very good experience that I would recommend to other visitors interested in trying local foods.
This food tour was excellent, Eszther’s knowledge of the food and history was great and she presented it with enthusiasm and was very friendly and personable. I would definitely recommend this tour.
We enjoyed the tour with Eszter. We especially loved the langos that we tried! We also enjoyed the special treats and the commentary from Eszter. Unfortunately some stores in the Central Market had closed because we went late in the afternoon.
The architecture of this market Hal is worth the trip. Lots of fresh meats, fruits and veggies. Plus best place to get your paprika and a tote. Worth the stop.



