Museum
Museum
The Citadella, perched atop Gellért Hill, offers some of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Budapest and the Danube River. Originally built in the 19th century as a fortress by the Habsburgs, the Citadella is now a popular viewpoint where visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of both Buda and Pest. The iconic Liberty Statue stands tall at the top, symbolizing freedom and celebrating the country’s liberation after WWII.
Visiting the Citadella viewpoint is free, making it a perfect spot for those wanting amazing views without the price tag.
There are currently renovations happening at the Citadella, with a museum planned to open in the future. Entry fees for the museum will likely apply once it's completed, but the outdoor spaces remain free to explore.
Give yourself around 1-2 hours to hike up, enjoy the views, and snap some great photos. It's an enjoyable walk, though slightly steep, and worth every step for the incredible cityscape you'll witness!
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