Fisherman’s Bastion is undoubtedly one of the most important tourist attractions in Budapest. The beautiful guard towers that increase the decoration of the fort were built in the nineteenth century to serve as a watchtower for the most beautiful panoramic views of the city, including the Buda Castle, and the fort is considered one of the most beautiful tourist sites in Hungary
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The best activities at the Fisherman’s Castle Budapest
• You can enjoy a tour of the castle to see the charming city views, and sit on one of its many balconies that will give you unique panoramic views of the Danube and Buda Castle.
• You can also take memorial photos next to a bronze statue of King Stephen I, riding his horse, which was established in 1906 AD between the fort and Matthias Church.
• You must eat a delicious meal on the balconies of Al-Husn Restaurant, which overlooks stunning views of Parliament, the rooftops of the city and the Basilica Cathedral dome, which gives you a panoramic view of all the tourist places in Budapest Budapest in 360 degrees.
Visit times
Throughout the day and the working hours of the upper towers are as follows:
9:00 AM until 19:00 PM on days 16 March to 30 April.
9:00 a.m. to 20:00 p.m. on days 1 May to 15 October.
Entry prices
Free of charge for Al Bahahs, balconies, and towers, except for the higher ones that require minimal amounts of entry. They are as follows:
Adults over 18 years old 3 euros.
Children from 6 years to 17 years are € 1.5
Free for those under six years old.
Hotels near Fisherman’s Fortress Budapest
White Dream Home Hotel is an exceptional hotel in Budapest, half a mile from Fisherman’s Budapest Fort
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
It is located within a location close to many of the city’s sights, and offers excellent services.
Maison Hotel & Bistro from Hungary Budapest hotels with exceptional ratings, 300 meters from Fisherman’s Budapest Fort
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
It is located in Budapest’s old city, its rooms are distinguished, and its services are more than excellent
Fisherman’s Fort Budapest site