Szamos Marcipán Confectionery

Cakes, pies, chocolates, pastries, bonbons, ice-creams, coffee specialties.
V. Párizsi utca, 3
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Cakes, pies, chocolates, pastries, bonbons, ice-creams, coffee specialties.
V. Párizsi utca, 3
Rent and sale of carnival costumes and accessories of all epochs and styles.
IV. Szív utca, 10
Police souvenirs, handcuffs, knives, caps, mugs, vests and other paraphernalia associated with police.
VI. Arady utca 28
Hand-crafted folk art, all kinds of Hungarian souvenirs, including embroidered tablecloths and national costumes.
V. Régiposta u. 12
This antique shop is one of the many located in this street. If you are an antique hunter, go to Falk Miksa utca to search and find. There are about 15 shops and galleries.
V. Falk Miksa, 18
Miniature copies of coaches, cars and stuff for toy railway. A real boon for collectors.
IX. Erkel u. 6
Not very expensive antique shop full of seemingly useless stuff among which you, however, may find some “diamonds” (or “pearls”). We have found in this shop a telephone switchboard that was surely used by James Bond in “Goldfinger”, or at least it looks like the one.
IX. Erkel u. 8
Books, postcards, manuscripts, engravings, maps.
V. Váci utca 73
Mexican silver: earrings, rings, chains, watches.
XI. Bartók Béla út 53
A flower stall selling flowers, flower central pieces and small gifts.
V. Múzeum körút, 35