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Buda Castle Cave Tour

Labyrinth under Buda Castle Hill – Budapest Cave Tour

The Labyrinth or Cave system is one of the most visited and loved attractions under the Buda Castle Hill. It is part of a huge network of underground caves and tunnels in the Buda Castle District in one of the oldest parts of Budapest city, and, since 1987 has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage. The present maze with its reinforced concrete walls was originally created as cellars and bomb shelters. Today it is a place of interest to visit, as part of a guided tour.

 

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Highlights of Cave Tour 

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Castle Cave Tours
  • 45 – 90 minute Cave Walking Tour
  • Unique Budapest Site
  • Private Tours available
  • Child / Senior Discount Tickets Available
  • Top rated and one of the most popular tours in Budapest city
  • Tickets regularly sell out (Dates released from month to month)
  • Professional English Guide
  • Drop ins not accepted

Underground history of intriguing centuries from the core of the Buda Castle Hill? Come and join the cave tour to explore the flip side of the fascinating Buda Castle District.

Labyrinth under the Castle Hill

Medieval Initials in Buda Castle Caves Labyrinth Tour
Medieval Initials in Buda Castle Caves

After ascending the stairs leading into the underground maze of the Buda Castle Hills you will be walking in the darkness and coolness of the tunnels of the Castle Maze. The staging of the modern day Buda Castle turns into a mixture of historical layers of medieval musty, chilly underground maze (with skulls and bones) as well as Cold War remnants: the Buda Castle Caves are a place of historical mystery and intrigue. For most of the adults and teens the maze does not come through as a scary experience, but for some kids it may need a bit of bravery to venture through the spooky underground hike. Note: there are no scary effects, smokes or vampires jumping at you along the path, it is an actual historical guided tour with genuinely interesting stories and archeological finds.

Underground Attractions in Buda Castle Caves
Buda Castle Cave Tours and Attractions

The mostly well lit Labyrinth is more like an underground city with its own narrow streets right underneath the Buda Castle District, and as such a peculiarity in Budapest. That said, there might be several dark routes in the Labyrinth, badly lit, where your mobile phone torch light may come in handy if you are bothered by walking through a darkish maze (even if you cannot get any cell phone reception 15 metres/ 49 ft underground).

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Tours – Labyrinth under the Castle Hill

Although the Labyrinth can be visited on your own as well, there are guided tours in the Buda Castle Caves every day.

  • Explore the centuries old Labyrinth/ Cave system in the Buda Castle Hills, under the Buda Castle District and the Palace complex
  • Get a guided tour about the History & Geology of the Buda Castle Caves/ Labyrinth
  • Visit approx. 800-year-old man-made cellars and learn about their function in each historical era
  • Participate in an underground time travel in one of the most exquisite caves of Central Eastern Europe, one of a kind in Hungary.

The tour is suitable for most tourists, including families and senior visitors Kindly note that it is not suitable for children under 5, wheelchair users or people who suffer from claustrophobic mental pressure. Kindly note that the Buda Castle Caves can only be visited as part of a guided tour which needs to be pre-booked with an English (or Spanish) guide. Daily tours are subject to availability. The starting hours of the tour change from day to day (some start at 11.30 am, others at 2pm or 4pm). Please use the booking calendar to pick an available day/ hour for your Labyrinth cave tour. The tour is not demanding as there is practically very little elevation (apart from the initial descent into the caves and coming up after the round tour ends). Booking a Cave Tour

Although the Labyrinth cannot be visited on your own, there are several guided tours in the Buda Castle Caves every day (tours are very popular so pre-booking is essential).

  • Explore the centuries old Labyrinth/ Cave system in the Buda Castle Hills, under the Buda Castle District and the Palace complex
  • Get a guided tour about the History & Geology of the Buda Castle Caves/ Labyrinth
  • Visit approx. 800-year-old man-made cellars and learn about their function in each historical era
  • Participate in an underground time travel in one of the most exquisite caves of Central Eastern Europe, one of a kind in Hungary.
  • Choose the tour of your preference: short (45 minute) or long (90 minute)
  • Flexible Booking and Cancellation (free cancellation 24h before tour date)
  • Student / Child discount available
  • In summer heat and on rainy days, the caves are much recommended
  • No caving skills are required: the route is fully paved and the paths are illuminated on both sides

Cave Tour Hours

11.30am, 2pm, 4pm depending on the day – please see the booking calendar

Opening Hours of Caves

Daily from Monday to Sunday. Tour hours depend on daily schedule.

Prices of Cave Tour

Adults: approx. €17 (1.5h) or €15 (40 min) Student/ Senior: approx €15 (1.5h) or €12

Duration of Tour Duration: from 40 min to 1.5h

Length of Tour:

approx. 800 m (short tour) up to 1500 metre (1.5km/ 1 mile) on the longer tour Address:  The meeting point depends on which cave tour you book.

  • Short Tour meeting Point: 2 Darda Street, Budapest 1014, District I
  • Long Tour Meeting Point: Szentharomsag Square at Holy Trinity Statue

Booking

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Tours – Labyrinth under the Castle Hill

The tour is suitable for most tourists, including families and senior visitors (Kindly note that it is not suitable for children under 5, wheelchair users or people who suffer from claustrophobic mental pressure). No show or late arrival means that a refund cannot be issued.

Refund – Cancellation Policy: 24 hour Cancellation policy (please check your confirmed tour details how to request a refund more than 24h in advance, e.g. we cannot accept a comment or a phone call). Note: the tour fee is non-refundable if the Customer cancels within 24 hours. If you miss the tour or arrive late to the meeting point, unfortunately, there will be no refund as the tour has been booked for you, excluding other guests interested in the same tour with limited group size.

Meeting Point for English Guided Labyrinth Tours

There are two meeting points for the cave tours. While the shorter tours start from 2 Darda Street in the Buda Castle, the longer tours start from the Holy Trinity Statue on Szentharomsag Square.

Short Tour Meeting Point

Cave Tour Short - Darda Street Entry in Buda Castle
Short Cave Tour Meeting Point in Darda Street

The shorter tours are approx. 45 minutes. These tours leave from 2 Darda Street, which opens from Orszaghaz Street. The concise tour is suitable for families with younger kids (from about age 6) as long as the kids feel comfortable to walk in caves (and can resist touching the walls).

Labyrinth Tour Meeting Point - Darda Street in Buda Castle
Cave Tour Meeting Point – Darda Street
Long Tour Meeting Point

Cave Tour Buda Castle Meeting at Holy Trinity Statue Szentharomsag Square
Cave Tour (Long 1.5h) Meeting Point at Statue

The longer tours are approx. 1.5 hour: these tours are more elaborate, starting from Szentharomsag Square (Holy Trinity Statue as in the photo). The Labyrinth Tour Guide will have a big sign displaying “CAVE TOUR”. Kindly be aware that there are multiple tours leaving from the Statue, so make sure to approach the right guide at the exact time when the Tour starts (late comers will not be able to contact the guides, as there is no mobile phone reception 15 metres underground). No show or late arrival means that a refund cannot be issued. We suggest arriving at the location 15 min earlier to make sure that you explore the vicinity and locate the right statue and right guide (‘Cave Tour’ sign) in due time. The guide is at the meeting place 1-2 min before the tour is scheduled.

Buda Castle Cave System

The Buda Castle Caves and its tours are managed by the Duna Ipoly Nature Park (National Reserves preserving special habitats along the river Danube by and in Budapest, aka ‘Duna’ River in Hungarian).
During the Labyrinth Tour you will see a fraction of the amazingly complicated underground cave system, which boasts approx. 2,000 cave rooms interconnected with wide and narrow corridors. 300 (three hundred!) houses of the Castle Hill District had cellars as part of the caves boasting 285 wells, much needed during castle sieges.

Kindly note that this tour does not feature vampires or oil lamps.

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History of the Labyrinth

Today’s underground maze of the Castle Hill of Budapest was in use in the Middle Ages as a shelter, a prison and even as Turkish harem in the 16th century. The underground tunnel system also served as a hospital during WWII.

The Labyrinth under Castle Hill – as a tourist attraction – opened its gates in 1984 with guided tours and film screenings. The Cave Tours are under the management of Duna Ipoly Nature Reserve, as part of the UNESCO World Heritage.

More Caves and Caving in Budapest

WW2 Budapest Siege and Cave Tour

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Buda Castle Budapest Bomb Shelter WW2 Tour Underground Caves
Buda Castle Budapest Caves

The 2 hour walking tour will take you to hidden places and major locations in the Buda Castle that played a key role in the utter destruction of WW2. As part of the tour you will visit the underground caves, the bomb shelters, walk through dimly lit narrow underground paths and feel the lingering historical weight of the doubts and fears of the 1940s big battles. Advance booking the WW2 & Castle Cave Tour is highly recommended as tours will be fully booked.

Hospital in the Rock WW2 Underground Tour

Hospital in the Rock Budapest

The cave system has been used as an emergency hospital during WWII: the Hospital in the Rock is open for visitors with a very unique, historical atmosphere. 1h tours can be booked in advance and are very popular among visitors.

More details about Rock Hospital

Adventure Caving in Nature Parks in Budapest

A real caving experience is also available in Hungary’s longest cave system, the Pal-Volgyi and Matyas- Hegyi caves, the whole underground system is said to be more than 200km long. This Adventure Caving Tour offers an insight into Budapest’s thermal springs and hydrothermal caves with a professional cave guide (member of the Hungarian Caving Association).

The Adventure Caving Tour Budapest is suitable for children above the age of 12, for families, friends, students or as a corporate incentive and adventurous team building activity. The half-day caving in the nature park area does not require caving experience, however be ready to climb walls and crawl in narrower passages.

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Last updated March 09, 2025

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98 comments

  1. Hello, we want to visit the Labyrinth.
    Is it gonna be open in October?
    How can I book a visit?
    Thanks

    • Hello Estefany,
      Thank you for your inquiry.
      Yes, is is open all year round. Booking for the tours is available appr. 1 month in advance, therefore we recommend you book in September.
      Have a nice time in Budapest!

  2. Hi! I am coming to Budapest next week and want to book tickets for the Labyrinth. How do i reserve tickets? Is the oil lamp tour still happening, if so how to book that one?

  3. Hi, I am coming to Budapest at the end of July and want to visit the Buda Castle and Labyrinth. Am I able to book this? We don’t want a tour but we also don’t want to turn up and have lots of waiting time/get turned away if we don’t have tickets. Many thanks

  4. Mr Carl W Holland

    hi is it possible to reserve spaces on the oil lamp tour for the night of 19 June 2023 please?

    • Hi, I am coming to Budapest at the end of July and want to visit the Buda Castle and Labyrinth. Am I able to book this? We don’t want a tour but we also don’t want to turn up and have lots of waiting time/get turned away if we don’t have tickets. Many thanks

  5. Hi, we are arriving early July and would love to do a tour of the Buda Caves. I can’t find anywhere on your page to book this. Is it still available? Thank you.

  6. Hello, I would like to reserve 2 spot for for the oil lamp tour on May 23. Please contact me.

  7. Can you contact me for the oil lamp tour? Is the oil lamp tour available for May 5th?

    Thank you!

    • Hello Suzy,
      Thank you for contacting our tourism team. We have emailed you regarding the oil lamp tour in the Buda Castle Hills.

      Have a nice time in Budapest!

  8. Kemencei Viktòria

    Hello, mi is èrdeklődnènk az olaj làmpàs tùra irànt. Màjus 22-ère szeretnèk foglalni, ha van mèg időpont. Köszönjük!

    • Kedves Viktória,
      köszönjük kérdését, emailben kontaktáltuk Önt a Buda vári Labirintus olajlámpás túra foglalás kapcsán.

  9. Božena Petrušič

    Hello, can you please email me information about Oil Lamp Tour – Labyrinth under the Castle Hill (maybe 28. or 29. 4.)? Thank you!

  10. Hello,
    Is it possible to buy tickets in advance or reserve a time/book a tour? If not, what are the usual wait-times on Saturdays (mid-April)/best time to come?.. We have younger kids so not great in lines and want to be prepared :) Thanks!

    • Hi Rachelle,

      Currently it is possible to book tours on the day for mid April dates at the labyrinth itself (no pre booking)
      The best time is when the kids are less tired / hungry (perhaps in the morning hours around 10am). As you will go at your own pace mostly (on a self guided tour) it is perhaps the most flexible option for families.
      At any rate, if you should have to go through some waiting time, we suggest bringing some paper and felt tip pens (there is no wifi underground) or let them play a mirror game (copying your/ or each other’s movement), or other ‘queue’ games

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