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Wowcher has slashed the price of a short break to one of Europe's most popular Christmas markets, with magical winter weekends available from just £99 per person.
Flying from Manchester to Budapest, travellers who take advantage of the Wowcher "4* Budapest Xmas Market Break" can enjoy a two-night stay at the upscale Mamara Budapest Hotel. With selected dates available between November 17 and January 3, prices start from £99 per person, rising to £339 closer to Christmas.
With return flights and two-night accommodation included, this deal is likely to be popular. Budapest is home to some of the most beautiful Christmas markets in the world, and thousands of Brits flock to soak up the festive Hungarian ambience every year.
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Visiting the city just in time for Christmas, festive fans can wrap up warm and wander through the seasonal street markets that come to life from November 17 until January 1, 2024. With several different markets to choose from, it is the Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market that reigns supreme, thanks to its position in one of Budapest’s most picturesque cobblestone squares.
Market stalls are packed full of traditional homemade crafts and artisanal wares, while the air is heavy with the festive scent of gingerbread and mulled wine. For seasonal shoppers who want to explore more, another popular market can be found just 10 minutes away in front of the famous St. Stephen Basilica.
There are also smaller markets to be found in Erzsébet Square, the Whale/Bálna Building and Deák Ferenc Street. Keep your strength up, chow down on some traditional Hungarian delicacies such as Goulash, grilled meats and sausages and
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