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Csalán Farmers' Market
The repertoire of the Csalán Természet- és Környezetvédő Egyesület (environmental association) is not all ideals and movements, it also includes farmers' goods. Every Friday, the Csalán Market on the pedestrian street of Veszprém lights up the hearts of its crowd with smoked goods, seasoned home-made cheeses, healthy spreads, vitamin bomb juices with pulp, and such . The association checks the vendors regularly, so the seasonality and the origin of goods are certified.
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Tihany PIAC Placc
The PIAC placc marketplace by the Tihany ferry promises antiques, meat-, cheese- and spice-vendors, but above all a modest bazaar vibe. It has a playground, much to the joy of kids bored by shopping, and a HelloWood installation that makes the airy marketplace even friendlier. This is not the place to find the largest number of traditional small-scale producers, but you will not be disappointed by the range of available ingredients. Arrive hungry, so you can eat as much of the local speciality (apple strudel) as possible.
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Liliomkert Market
The rebel, the hospitable, the Garden of Eden. It's all true, although the order might be upset. It's all clear to anyone, who spends a few days here, and the majority of the crowd here are returning market-goers. The Liliomkert in Káptalantóti is a popular haven for people permanently or temporarily escaping the buzz of the capital finding refuge in Káli-medence. It has also supported the living-out-of-hobby of many with a stall. The setting for the community factor is an abundance of wines, cheeses, jams, artisanal goods and bio-elixirs.
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Hévíz Farmers' Market
In addition to the rich selection of traditional small-scale producers' goods, this market boast of being a potential exhibition space to a great number of artisans and also of drawing a a crowd willing to buy these artisanal products. The noted potters, corn-husk puppet-makers, smiths and lace-makers can all sell their quality products here. As for antiquities, the Hévíz market resembles a controlled flea market. There are no drills, second-hand clothes or Chinese knives to ruin the picture; you can only find objects evocative of old times. Plus: the vendors here have grown into a wonderful community - for some this is family.