Hunt treasures at Budapest's Szimpla Flea Market every 4th Saturday in 2026! Szimpla Kert, Erzsébetváros. Free entry, $8 stalls, full dates listed.
dónde: 1075 Budapest, 7. kerület - Erzsébetváros, Kazinczy u. 14.
web: www.weekendmarket.hu 🛍️
Budapest’s Szimpla Flea Market rocks every fourth Saturday in 2026 at Szimpla Kert in the 7th district’s Erzsébetváros (Elizabeth Town), Kazinczy Street 14, 1075 Budapest. Call it a flea market, rummage sale, or second-hand bazaar—it’s where you dig through old goodies. Cleared your attic? Dive into others’ stashes and catch that treasure-hunting buzz. First up: March 28 (Saturday).
Hunt, Swap, Haggle, Sell!
Free entry. Setup starts at 11:00. Stall fee $8 per table, paid on site—you can grab multiples. We supply the tables.
Full 2026 Dates
March 28, April 25, May 23, June 27, July 25, August 22, September 26, October 24, November 28, December 26. All in Budapest. Search hits: 26. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and program!
Pros
Szimpla Kert is one of Budapest's iconic ruin bars that's super famous with tourists worldwide, so you'll feel right at home wandering into this hotspot.
Flea markets are a total classic everywhere, just like the ones back in the US, so no surprises—you know the drill of digging for quirky treasures.
Totally family-friendly daytime vibe from 11am, kids love hunting old toys and oddities without any party scene kicking in till later.
No Hungarian skills needed at all—it's tourist central, vendors chat in English or just gesture prices, easy peasy haggling.
Dead simple to reach on public transport: hop on the metro to Astoria or tram right to the door in Budapest's buzzing 7th district.
Stands out from US flea markets like Brimfield or Renninger's with its gritty ruin-bar courtyard setting, giving that authentic Hungarian edge you won't get stateside.
Free entry lets you browse risk-free, snag cheap souvenirs or vintage finds without dropping cash upfront.
Cons
Runs only every fourth Saturday in 2026, so syncing your trip dates could be a hassle if you're not planning months ahead.
Driving's a pain—central Budapest parking is scarce and stressful, better stick to public stuff.
Smaller scale than massive American flea markets like the Rose Bowl swap meet, might leave you wanting more stalls.
Could get crowded with locals and tourists, making it tricky to maneuver with little kids or big bags.





