Discover the Enchantment of Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest

Overview

Fisherman's Bastion, located in the picturesque city of Budapest, is a stunning example of neo-Romanesque architecture that captivates visitors with its exquisite design and historical significance. Completed between 1895 and 1902, this architectural marvel was built with the aim of commemorating Hungary's millennium, serving not only as an observation point with breathtaking views but also as a symbol of the nation's rich heritage. Designed by Frigyes Schulek, the bastion features seven towers, each representing the legendary leaders of the Hungarian tribes that helped form the nation in 895. The bronze statue of Saint Stephen, Hungary's first king, is prominently displayed, inviting visitors to connect with the deep historical roots of the culture. As you ascend the wide staircase adorned with historic statues, you'll arrive at a terrace that feels like a scene from a fairy tale, complete with pointed turrets and flowing white walls. The site also includes the Church of Our Lady and the intriguing St. Michael Chapel, a medieval underground space discovered during its construction. A visit to Fisherman's Bastion offers not just a look at its remarkable architecture but also a journey through Hungary's storied past.

Photo of Fisherman's Bastion
Photo of Fisherman's Bastion
Opening hours

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressBudapest, 1014 Hungary

Reviews

Zsofia Kovacs
Hungary
5
It is a captivating location with splendid views over Budapest. The architecture gives it a fairytale vibe. Wandering around here, I felt like I was in a Harry Potter film :)
Mihaly Toth
Hungary
5
What a beautiful place to visit and clear your mind. You will learn fascinating history and stunning architecture. For a real experience, I recommend walking up and visiting both day and night to witness Budapest's different beauties.
Gabor Varga
Hungary
5
My favorite experience in Budapest. Make sure to visit after 9pm to enjoy the otherwise crowded square. That way, you won’t need a ticket to climb the upper level along the wall (equipped with incredibly powerful and free binoculars).
Gabriella Novak
Hungary
5
This place is stunning. It's highly recommended to stroll around here. It's clean and secure. The views are incredible and the buildings are beautifully maintained. The architecture is truly fascinating. You can capture amazing photos of the Danube River and the Parliament building. There's a small fee to enter during the day, but it's free at night.
Tomas Szabo
Hungary
5
An enchanting place! The stunning architecture is truly breathtaking! It's best to visit at sunrise—not only will there be fewer visitors, allowing for great photos, but it also looks especially beautiful in the morning sun!