
Private Buda Castle Walk with Entry to Matthias Church
Price
from 55 €
Duration
2,5 hours
⭐️ Highlights
Private walking tour with a licensed guide
Stroll through the cobblestone streets of the Buda Castle area
Skip-the-line entry and guided tour of Matthias Church
Capture panoramic views from Fisherman's Bastion
Explore the Palace area and its courtyards
Enjoy coffee and cake at a local confectionery
⏱️ Duration
2.5 hours
💶 Prices
Group of 1-2 people: 190 €
Group of 3 people: 225 €
Group of 4 people: 260 €
Over 5 people: 55 € / person
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📍 Meeting Point
Castle District, Szentharomsag ter
🏁 End Point
Castle District, in the Palace area
✔️ Inclusions
Licensed English speaking guide
Skip-the-line entry and guided tour of Matthias Church
Coffee and dessert break
❌ Exclusions
Pick-up or drop-off
📖 Know before you book
Expect continuous walking for up to two hours
The tour runs in all weather, so please dress appropriately
Please dress modestly when visiting the church
Diplomatic receptions in the Castle District can alter the tour route at any time of the year
📋 Tour details
Embark on a historical journey through the Buda Castle District with a professional local guide. As you wander its charming cobblestone streets and squares, you'll gain insights into its rich history—from the laying of the first stones to its present-day significance. Your guide will lead you through the civic heart of the castle district, making stops at key landmarks such as the National Archive, Vienna Gate, and Buda Tower.
From the iconic Fisherman's Bastion, marvel at the breathtaking panorama of Budapest, including views of the Parliament, Margaret Island, and the Danube River.
Step inside the magnificent Matthias Church, where your guide will regale you with fascinating stories, legends, and tales of notable coronation events that took place within its walls.
Stroll along the promenade atop the medieval city walls, offering stunning vistas of the Buda Hills. Explore the Palace area and its courtyards, pass by the residences of Hungary's prime minister and president, and observe the operational wooden funicular that descends to the Chain Bridge.