Castle District

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Budapest, Hungary

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Historical landmark

Castle District Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Castle District is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Országház u. 2. Castle District is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Országház u. 2

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nicolas Stacey

Awesome place with incredible panoramic views all over the city, for free! A must go when in town. You should not miss the chance to visit here and walk around its walls, most deffinitely worth it!

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Földesi Lénárd

We love this neighbourhood. Full of history, charming beauty, stunning views and if the timing is good even fantastic festivals are held here. An enjoyable must for any visitor.

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Ervin Kassai

nice and historical. but asking money for the view is a rip off!! at halaszbastya you actually have to buy a ticket to take a look at the view. now its free because there are no tourists nit maby anyway. hungarians came a long way. their prices are expensive!@

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Kamalakannan A R

The view is fantastic from here. The architecture, sculptures, ambience and attractions are interesting to say the least. A pleasant place to hangout for a while

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Balázs Moró

Nice, old, ruins everywhere...

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Jo

An absolutely beautiful part to visit! We went up on the Castle bus as part of the Budapest Card which was a cute little journey. You can get on and off at different areas as it's actually quite big and there's a lot to see! I would set a day aside for the whole area. There are different buildings you can go in which cost extra depending, so do a bit of research and planning beforehand. It was so nice there we ended up going twice!

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Oscar Kang

The Castle District encompasses Castle Hill (Várhegy) – nerve centre of Budapest’s history and packed with many of the capital’s most important museums and other attractions – as well as ground-level Víziváros (Watertown). What the latter lacks in sights it makes up for in excellent restaurants, many of them around Széll Kálmán tér, a major transport hub and the centre of urban Buda. Major changes are afoot, as the government aims to consolidate Castle Hill as the seat of power, and the Hungarian National Gallery is eventually due to move to a purpose-built facility in City Park.

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Mark Thompson

What an amazing church. Simply stunning. The architecture is incredible and the ceramic roof tiles lend the building an amazing finishing touch. The mounted statue of at Stephen is beautiful and the views over Pest from the fortified wall are stunning. You can get great photos up and down the river with all the bridges from here.