Hungary, Budapest Travel Guide - Shopping in Vaci Utca A pedestrian street with shops, cafes, and historic architecture. (Budapest, Hungary) Vaci Utca is a pedestrian area in Budapest, most know for the upscale shopping. It starts from Vörösmarty here and extends to and the Market Hall. Walking around you would see many expensive stores, particularly that relate to fashion. Since the area is so popular, it is not surprising that cafes and restaurants are not hard to find. And if you are taking some Hungarian souvenirs back home, you should be able to find some good ones here. "I am Arpad Polgar, the owner of Polgar Gallery and Auction House. The compnay deals with art works: paintings, furniture, carpets, jewels, clocks and sometimes we even sell cars." But most memorable about Vaci Utca is the architecture of some of the building in and around the area. Number 11 which has Zsolnay ceramics in the facade. House number 5 that has some beautiful and novel decorations. The 18th century town hall that has baroque architecture. I am Gyongyi Ludwen, showing you Budapest.