The Buda Castle district is one of the most important must-see places in Budapest. Stroll through its history by visiting monuments which range from the medieval and Ottoman times up until the Modern period, as practically every century has left its mark on the district.
Discover both the highlights, like the Matthias Church, and more hidden spots even many locals don't know, with the guidance of a field expert historian.
Starting from the Bécsi kapu Square in the so-called civilian quarter, visit a unique small synagogue-museum and hear the story of a bigger one once stood nearby. Visit the remains of the Mary Magdalene Church, then visit the Matthias Church in its full glory. Explore Buda Castle itself, once the seat of the Hungarian kings and an ending point for this walking tour. Beside the monuments the streets themselves are also interesting. Get to know the tales which surround the streets of the Buda Castle District, learn their stories and explore less-known interesting sights.