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The urban buzz is especially strong in downtown Pest’s District VII, home of the now-world-famous "ruin pub" along with offbeat design stores, specialty street food, and modern-art galleries – but this area is also revered as Budapest’s historic Jewish Quarter, featuring Europe’s biggest synagogue.
Built in 1897 on the site of a burned-down theater, the Klauzál Square Market Hall is an enclosed food bazaar offering seasonal Hungarian produce, including specialties like honey and Mangalica pork. After a recent renovation, this covered marketplace is now a bright space with bakeries, butchers, and many other vendors – like the one selling classic Hungarian lángos fried-dough snacks on the first floor.
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