The Best Food & Drinks at Budapest Christmas Markets (2025 Edition)
Budapest Christmas markets are magical every year — glowing lights, wooden craft stalls, mulled wine simmering in the air, and the comforting aroma of freshly cooked Hungarian classics. Whether you’re wandering Vörösmarty tér, the Basilica Christmas Market, or one of the smaller neighbourhood fairs, these are the must-try foods and drinks of the 2025 festive season. With my passion for Hungarian food and my ongoing mission to find the best bites in Budapest, these are the Christmas market dishes I always recommend to my guests.
What to Eat at the Budapest Christmas Markets
1. Goulash Soup in a Bread Bowl
A true Hungarian winter favourite! Rich and thick paprika broth, tender beef, vegetables — all ladled into a warm, crusty bread bowl. It’s satisfying, it’s authentic, and it warms you up instantly. Interested in my secret recipe?
Local tip: Eat the inside first, then tear off the sides — that’s where all the flavour has soaked in.
2. Grilled Hungarian Sausages
Smoky, flame-grilled kolbász or the softer hurka are staples of the market food stalls.
Best with: golden mustard, pickles, and fresh bread.
3. Lángos (with Sour Cream & Cheese Only!)
Lángos is the queen of Hungarian street food. At the Christmas markets, I always recommend the classic:
✔️ tangy sour cream
✔️ grated cheese
Simple, traditional, and absolutely delicious.
4. Chimney Cake (Kürtőskalács) — Only the Charcoal-Grilled Version
If you want the real deal, look for stalls using real charcoal. The dough becomes perfectly caramelized on the outside and soft inside. Try the classic flavours: vanilla, cinnamon, or walnut. No ice cream, please 🙂
What to Drink at the Budapest Christmas Markets
1. Hot Chocolate (with Optional Gin!)
Thick and creamy Hungarian hot chocolate is already a treat — but some vendors add gin, turning it into a festive adult dessert in a cup.
2. Spicy Hot Apple (Almás Puncs)
Warm, fruity, and full of cinnamon and clove. It’s perfect if you prefer something lighter than mulled wine.
3. Forralt Bor (Mulled Wine)
No Christmas market visit is complete without it. Budapest’s version is less sugary, more aromatic, and often made with proper wine — look for stalls with large metal kettles.
4. Hot Aperol
A newer tradition but a big crowd favourite: citrusy, slightly bitter, warming, and Instagram-worthy.
Want to Visit the Budapest Christmas Markets With Me?
If you’re visiting Budapest in December, I’d love to show you the Christmas markets during one of my private walking tours.
We can include the most beautiful festive spots, amazing viewpoints, and of course — my favourite food stalls.
👉 Explore my private walking tours here:
https://lovefromhungary.com/tour-category/budapest-private-walking-tours/
If food is your passion, join me for a Foodie Tour in December — and we can enjoy tastings right at the Christmas markets!
👉 December foodie tours:
https://lovefromhungary.com/tours/foodie-tour/
It’s the most delicious way to experience Budapest at Christmas. Don’t hesitate to contact me if you need more details or would like to book a tour!
