Where, when, how much?
Buda Castle (Budavári Palota) It is located on Castle Hill (Castle Hill), on the Buda side of the Hungarian capital, about 1.5 km from the Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd). The complex overlooks the west bank of the Danube and is one of Budapest’s most important landmarks. Today, the palace houses several cultural institutions, but the courtyards, terraces, and outdoor gardens are open to the public.
Address
2 Szent György Square, 1014 Budapest, Hungary
Visiting program
The courtyards and outdoor areas of Buda Castle are accessible at all times and are open 24 hours a day. However, the museums and galleries within the complex have their own visiting hours.
How much does it cost?
If, like me, you'd like to explore only the exterior of the castle, access is free. You can admire the palace's architecture, fortifications, panoramic terraces, and gardens without paying an admission fee. You only pay for:
- the museums and exhibitions housed in the palace;
- certain temporary exhibitions;
- the funicular that runs from the Chain Bridge area up to Castle Hill.
How do I get there?
There are several options:
- On foot, starting from the Chain Bridge area or the Castle District;
- By city bus, which stop near the complex;
- On the Budavári Sikló Funicular, one of Budapest’s most iconic attractions, connecting Clark Ádám Square to Castle Hill. The funicular operates daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Time required for the visit
For a leisurely stroll around the exterior of Buda Castle, with stops at the lookout points and for photos, I recommend setting aside at least 2–3 hours. If you plan to visit the museums inside as well, you can easily spend half a day or even a full day in this part of Budapest.