An interesting historical place! An ancient town, a settlement of the Hungarian kings. If you climb the ancient funicular, you will immediately see the sculpture of the Turul bird, which, according to legend, indicated a fertile place for the ancient Magyars to live. There are several ancient buildings in the complex, but the underground labyrinths of the fortress are no less interesting. They formed naturally, like gullies in the rock, which are made by hot thermal springs. A must-visit! And do not forget that the Buda Fortress was badly damaged in the battle for Budapest, and was restored with the help of our fighters and specialists.
The whole city, in fact, it was because a single city appeared as a result of the unification of Buda (the western part of the Danube) and Pest (the eastern). A stunning view and panorama of the Danube, parliament, chain bridge .., for the sake of one observation deck it is worth climbing (you can take the funicular if you are not too lazy to queue). The fortress is beautiful, but I liked the old town itself more - it is almost all pedestrian, very decent hotels in ancient buildings, stunning authentic restaurants, ideal summer terraces - you can walk all day, enjoy the views, atmosphere, Hungarian cuisine and drinks! Well, it's just very!!! 🫶🫶🫶 I recommend you to visit 💯
Super beauty and unity with history! Sports are also a must, the lifts are decent, you can train your legs)! Useful for everyone! But you can also use public transport. There are minibuses. A must-visit! It is very beautiful and has a super view of the whole city.