Kiraly Utca
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, BUDAPEST/ Updated : May 30, 2016, 15:31 IST
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Kiraly Utca is a shopping street in Budapest, located next to Jewish Quarter. The street is lined with designer boutiques, furniture shops, home shops and gift shops. The street also houses art galleries, funky stores, bars and re … Read more
Kiraly Utca is a shopping street in Budapest, located next to Jewish Quarter. The street is lined with designer boutiques, furniture shops, home shops and gift shops. The street also houses art galleries, funky stores, bars and restaurants. Many of well-known Hungarian artists have boutiques around here. Some of the famous galleries include G13 Gallery and Inda Gallery. Read less
Kiraly Utca is a shopping street in Budapest, located next to Jewish Quarter. The street is lined with designer boutiques, furniture shops, home shops and gift shops. The street also houses art galleries, funky stores, bars and restaurants. Many of well-known Hungarian artists have boutiques around here. Some of the famous galleries include G13 Gallery and Inda Gallery. While taking a stroll on Kiraly Utca, you can stop at Kadarka Bar, known for Hungarian wine tasting. The street also houses famous Ruin Bar, Kuplung. A weekly Sunday bazaar is held at Gozsdu Courtyard. Whether it is for shopping or just window shopping, it is worth checking out this trendy part of Budapest. If you have extra time, head to famous Andrassy Avenue which runs parallel to Kiraly Utca.
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