Buda Castle is a significant part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a much-loved sight for Budapest’s many visitors. The first castle on this site was built during the 13th century to protect against invasion by the Mongols. Over the years, a number of different structures have been built and destroyed by attackers. Thankfully, the second half of the 20th century saw the castle rebuilt and restored to its former glory.
Take a boat trip along the Danube River, or head towards the area around the Hungarian Parliament to enjoy fabulous views of the castle, along with the Chain Bridge, reflecting on the river’s surface. These are particularly breathtaking and romantic when the structures are illuminated at night.
From Széchenyi Square on the Pest side of the river, cross the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to Clark Ádám Square, where you can take the Castle Hill Funicular up to St George’s Square. Alternatively, you can take in the many vistas along the hearty walk up the hill.
The best views across the city are available from the summit of the hill – don’t forget your camera as there is a huge selection of top-quality shots to be snapped. Colourful Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion are laid out below you, with the imposing Citadella to the south, while the beautiful Danube winds its way serenely through the city. Gaze back across it towards the Pest side of the river, and take in the view of the enormous Parliament building.
Within Buda Castle’s walls, you’ll find the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, each in a separate wing of the castle. They house excellent artworks and artifacts respectively, and are well worth the admission charge. When you’re finished your visit, take a stroll around the Castle District (Várnegyed) and enjoy its pleasing collection of Medieval, Baroque and 19th-century buildings.
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5/5 - Excellent
The Hungarian National Gallery is a must for art lovers! Don't be put off by the hill, it's surprisingly climbable either by the steps or the little roads leading up to the Corvinus Gate.
5/5 - Excellent
Go early to avoid the crowds- we had the place almost to ourselves at 9.30 including the walk across the bridge.
4/5 - Good
Be aware that the military museum thats part of the astle complex advertises that its open on Sundays, but when we went on a Sunday it was closed
4/5 - Good
Museum closed on Mondays
5/5 - Excellent
Make sure this is open - when we went in October it was changed into a art gallery. Also closes for tickets at 5pm so make sure you are there beforehand. Can walk/get a bus easily enough.
5/5 - Excellent
If budget allows dine at Fisherman's Bastion
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