What explains the high prices in Budapest Christmas markets?

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There are two signs of the coming Christmas holiday in Budapest: shopping malls start to play the all-time-favourite Christmas carols in the beginning of November to remind the customers of buying presents for the oncoming holiday, and of course, more and more wooden Christmas cottages appear on public squares in the capital. Index.hu reports that most Hungarians believe that Christmas markets are fairly expensive and not really for the Hungarian budget. From this article, you can figure what makes Christmas fairs so expensive in the capital.
Christmas markets all around Budapest
These days, it seems that during the Advent season, all possible public squares give home to Christmas markets in the capital. However, it is still the market on Vörösmarty Square that pops into the mind of most of us when it comes to Christmas fairs. In fact, in recent years, the market in front of the Basilica, chosen the 4th best market in Europe this year, has become a great rival of this market. In addition to this, other districts also hold their own markets, like the 3rd and the 12th districts.

The market on Vörösmarty Square is organised by the Budapest Festival and Tourism Centre Ltd. that is a non-profit organisation. Therefore, the revenu goes to city, while other Advent markets are organised by for-profit organisations which rent the public squares from the local governments.

What determines the prices in the Christmas markets?
The prices of products in the Christmas fairs depend upon many things. The biggest expenditure for craftsmen and caterers is undoubtedly the lease. This, similarly to the real estate prices in Budapest, is heavily increasing. At Vörösmarty Square, the wooden cottage prices are the following this year:
– the gross price of a 2×2 m cottage is 980,000 Ft (3,267 euros) for the duration of the Christmas fair (10 November-29 December)
– cottages providing foods and beverages cost more – a chestnut roasting cart is 1.5 million Ft (5,000 euros)
– a cottage for lángos and chimney cake selling is around 6 million forint (20,000 euros)
– in the middle of the square, caterers offering food can even pay 25 million forint (83,333 euros)
Prices are closely similar in front of the Basilica as well, but the organisor AVB Ltd. did not wish to reveal the exact prices.









