Explore Buda Castle’s hidden gems with an archaeologist guide. Discover medieval ruins, iconic landmarks, and dramatic siege stories in this immersive tour.
Explore Buda Castle’s hidden gems with an archaeologist guide. Discover medieval ruins, iconic landmarks, and dramatic siege stories in this immersive tour.
- Buda Castle - At this stop, we will explore the Royal Palace, a prominent symbol of Budapest. Over the years, it has been constructed, demolished, and rebuilt several times. Initially a medieval fortress, it evolved into a royal residence, showcasing the power dynamics and architectural preferences of various periods. From Gothic to Baroque to…
- Buda Castle - At this stop, we will explore the Royal Palace, a prominent symbol of Budapest. Over the years, it has been constructed, demolished, and rebuilt several times. Initially a medieval fortress, it evolved into a royal residence, showcasing the power dynamics and architectural preferences of various periods. From Gothic to Baroque to Neoclassical styles, the palace’s layers narrate Hungary’s rich history.
- Remains of the medieval Sigismund Church - During the Royal Palace’s expansion under King Sigismund in the early 15th century, a Gothic-style royal chapel was added to the palace complex. Today, the foundations of this medieval church can still be seen in the courtyards below. These remains represent one of the earliest significant royal construction phases in Buda, initiated by Sigismund to transform the palace into a true imperial residence.
- Tárnok Street - Step into the heart of medieval Buda as we explore Tárnok Street, the main commercial street of the former burgher town beneath the royal court.
This charming cobbled lane conceals some of the best-preserved medieval merchant houses in the Castle District. Behind the Gothic façades, discover how goods were stored, traded, and displayed, and how everyday commerce influenced the lives of Buda’s burghers.
We will visit three authentic buildings that have withstood fire, siege, and centuries of urban change, each standing on original medieval foundations.
Tárnok Street offers a rare, tangible glimpse into the practical world of medieval trade, domestic life, and architectural ingenuity, extending beyond the palace walls above.
- Úri Street - Our walk continues along Úri Street, once the noble residential quarter of medieval Buda. Here, we uncover the remnants of aristocratic palaces and residential houses, many built on original 14th–15th century foundations. These structures whisper stories of status, power, and daily life behind their thick stone walls. The street also boasts the finest collection of medieval gateways in the Castle District, ornate entrances that once welcomed merchants, craftsmen, and travelers from across the kingdom. As we stroll beneath their arches, we will trace the architectural evolution of Buda’s noble class and step into a world of forgotten elegance and medieval refinement.
- Church of Saint Mary Magdalene - Built on the site of the earliest church on Castle Hill, the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene once served as the main parish for the district’s Hungarian-speaking population in the area historically known as “Szombathely.” Its foundations date back to the 13th century. Though partially destroyed during the siege of Buda in 1686, it stood for centuries as a symbol of faith and identity. Its fate was sealed in the 1950s, when Hungary’s communist regime ordered the demolition of the ruined structure. Only the medieval tower survived, saved by the determined efforts of archaeologists and preservationists. Today, the solitary tower stands as a powerful reminder of resilience, memory, and the layers of history buried beneath Buda Castle Hill.
- Országház Street - Our walk continues along Országház Street, once known as the “Italian Street” in medieval times. This elegant lane was home to a thriving community of Italian merchants who played a key role in Buda’s commercial and cultural life. Lined with grand medieval houses and noble residences, the street reflects the prosperity of the area during the 14th and 15th centuries. Among its many architectural treasures is the only surviving 16th-century sgraffito decoration in the entire Castle District, a rare and delicate trace of Renaissance artistry amid Gothic walls. As we walk, we uncover the story of a multicultural Buda shaped by trade, diplomacy, and European exchange.
- Volt Magyar Királyi Pénzügyminisztérium - This striking Neo-Gothic building, now home to Hungary’s Ministry of Finance, was originally constructed in the early 20th century. Its monumental design came at a cost: several medieval structures were demolished to make way for it. Severely damaged during World War II, the building’s ornate façade was stripped down and simplified in the post-war years. In the past five years, its original façade has been carefully reconstructed, restoring much of its former grandeur. However, the project also sparked debate, as part of one of the original wings was demolished during the process.
- Matthias Church - Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle – commonly (and incorrectly) known as “Matthias Church”
Often mistakenly referred to as “Matthias Church,” this iconic landmark is officially named the Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle. Originally built to serve Buda’s German-speaking community, the church’s history reflects centuries of religious and cultural change on Castle Hill.
- Fisherman’s Bastion - At this stop, we explore the Fishermen’s Bastion, one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks. At its center stands the equestrian statue of King Saint Stephen, Hungary’s first Christian king, symbolizing the birth of the Hungarian state.
Please note:
While we will admire the monument and the structure from the main level, we will not enter the upper lookout terrace, as access requires a ticket and is not included in the tour price.

- Officially licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Guest pass with lanyard (provided for the tour, collected at the end)
- Officially licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Guest pass with lanyard (provided for the tour, collected at the end)
- Buda Castle Garden Bazaar
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Buda Castle Garden Bazaar
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
Discover the Castle District in its entirety – from its medieval roots to its modern-day vibrancy, spanning from the southern end to the northern fortifications!
Move beyond the typical postcard scenes: this expert-guided walking tour uncovers the Castle District’s complete expanse and rich history. Journey from its 13th-century origins to its…
Discover the Castle District in its entirety – from its medieval roots to its modern-day vibrancy, spanning from the southern end to the northern fortifications!
Move beyond the typical postcard scenes: this expert-guided walking tour uncovers the Castle District’s complete expanse and rich history. Journey from its 13th-century origins to its 21st-century significance, delving into the history of the Royal Palace, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, hidden courtyards, monastic remnants, and often-missed corners.
Guided by a certified archaeologist-historian, this tour offers more than a simple sightseeing stroll. It provides a cohesive narrative about community life, places of worship, daily routines, and how centuries of transformation have shaped the current Castle District. Beyond photo opportunities, it provides a profound insight into Buda’s past and present.
⚠️PLEASE WEAR COMFORTABLE WALKING SHOES⚠️
Flip-flops, high heels, or other uncomfortable footwear are not advised and may pose a risk.
- Children under 10 years of age are not permitted, due to the physical and thematic nature of the tour.
- Not suitable for guests with limited mobility
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.