In the early 20th century, this series of linked courtyards in the Jewish District was abuzz with artisan workshops; later, it became part of the Budapest ghetto during World War II. Today, there’s a street market at weekends, but primarily this is a colourful nightlife hub, with an eclectic mix of nearly 30 establishments gathered around its arcades. You’ll find everything from cocktail bars to karaoke bars, as well as places serving pizza, fish dishes and more. Try the popular Spíler, with stripped-brick styling and good, well-priced food (burgers, tacos, nachos and the like).
Contact: gozsduudvar.hu
Nearest metro: M1/2/3 Deák tér
Prices: ££