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Buda Castle (Budavári Palota) crowns Castle Hill on the western bank of the Danube and has served as a royal residence since the 13th century. The current Baroque palace, rebuilt after near-total destruction in World War II, houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. The castle complex also includes landscaped gardens, the Savoyai Terrace with panoramic views across to Parliament, and medieval-era wine cellars beneath the southern courtyard.
The Buda Castle District extends well beyond the palace itself. Cobblestone streets lined with pastel-coloured houses, small museums, and quiet cafes fill the surrounding plateau. The funicular (Budavári Sikló) connects Clark Ádám tér at the Buda end of the Chain Bridge to the castle entrance, though walking up takes only 10-15 minutes via the stepped path. Bus 16 from Deák Ferenc tér also stops directly at the castle gates.
Pro Tip: Skip the funicular queue and save 4,000 HUF by walking up the free path from Hunyadi János út. The route takes you through the castle gardens and the views improve with every step.