The Buda Castle Cave system is one of the most visited and loved attractions in Budapest, with unique guided walks leading through labyrinth-like tunnels beneath Buda Castle Hill. The caves form a vast underground network, expanded into man-sized passageways during the World Wars, running beneath several kilometres of the Buda Castle District. Since 1987, the area has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. Today, the Castle Cave Tour of the National Park is not merely a place of interest, but one of the highest rated guided experiences in Budapest (you can check availability here).
- 40–90 minute guided cave visit, all year round
- Booking dates released 3–6 weeks before your date
- Professional live guided walking experience
- Certified cave guide (EN)
- Limestone caverns snaking like a maze
- Man-made bomb shelters, tunnels, air ducts, and related WWII structures
- Fascinating stories & facts (geo-history “time travel”)
- Unique site in Budapest
- No climbing, no crawling: walking paths only
- Private tours available
- Child / senior discount tickets
- Online ticket (no print)
- Note: the caves can only be visited with a certified cave guide
Castle Cave Tours Under Buda Castle Hill
After descending the stairs into the underground, labyrinth-like passages beneath Buda Castle Hill, you walk through cool tunnels that combine medieval stone corridors with later 20th-century additions. For most adults and teens, the experience is atmospheric rather than frightening, though younger children may need a little extra bravery in darker sections. There are no staged scare effects, smoke, or jump-scares — this is an authentic guided cave experience focused on real history, archaeology, and stories hidden beneath Buda Castle.
The mostly well-lit, snaking cave system feels like an underground city with narrow “streets” running directly beneath the Buda Castle District. That said, some sections are darker and less illuminated, so using your mobile phone’s torch can help if you feel uneasy in dim passages — even though there is no mobile signal approximately 15 metres (49 ft) below ground.
Cave Tour Hours, Prices, and Length
Typical start times: around 11:30, 14:00, or 16:00 depending on the day — please check the booking calendar for live availability.
Open days: typically Monday to Sunday. Exact tour hours depend on the daily schedule.
Prices:
Adults: €20 (1.5h), €16 (40 min)
Children: €17 (1.5h), €14 (40 min)
Senior: €17 (1.5h), €14 (40 min)
Duration: from 40 minutes up to 1.5 hours
Route length: approx. 800 m (short) up to 1,500 m (long)
Cave Tours Under the Castle Hill
The National Park cave routes cannot be visited independently, but guided tours run frequently (and can sell out). Tours are generally easy walking: paved routes with lighting, and very little elevation apart from the initial descent and exit.
- Explore centuries-old caves under the Buda Castle District / Royal Palace area
- Guided explanation on history and geology
- See historic cellars and learn how each era used them
- Choose a shorter (about 40–45 min) or longer (about 90 min) format
- Ideal in summer heat and on rainy days
- No caving skills required: paved, illuminated walking route
Practical Notes
The tour is suitable for most travellers, including families and senior visitors. Kindly note that it is not suitable for children under 5, wheelchair users, or visitors who suffer from strong claustrophobic discomfort.
Start times vary day by day (often around 11:30, 14:00, or 16:00).
For exact starting hours of the Castle Cave Tour, please use the booking calendar to select an available date and time.
Private groups (school, corporate or other groups) can contact us for a custom made proposal. Please note that in case of private cave tours the whole group fee is payable along with administrative and organisational fees.
Meeting Points
The meeting point depends on which cave option you book:
- Short tour meeting point: 2 Dárda Street, Budapest 1014 (District I)
- Long tour meeting point: Szentháromság Square, by the Holy Trinity Statue
Important: there is no mobile phone reception roughly 15 metres underground, so please arrive on time and locate your guide before the tour starts.
Refund and Cancellation Policy – Public Cave Tours
Cancellation Policy of Public Cave Tours: typically free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour time (please follow the process shown on your booking confirmation). If you cancel within 24 hours, miss the tour, or arrive late, the tour fee is generally non-refundable. Please note that this cancellation policy does not apply to private cave tours.
Buda Castle Cave System
The Buda Castle Caves and guided routes are managed by the Duna–Ipoly National Park (a protected area preserving special habitats along the River Danube — “Duna” in Hungarian). During the guided walk you see only a small fraction of the larger underground system, which includes a huge number of chambers and interconnecting corridors. Historically, many houses on Castle Hill had cellars linked to this cave network, and wells were vital during sieges.
Kindly note that this experience does not feature vampires or oil lamps.
A Short Note on History – Castle Cave Tours
These underground spaces were used in different eras for storage, shelter, and other practical purposes. In the 20th century, parts of the system were reinforced and adapted for civil defence, and they provided shelter during wartime air raids.
More Caves and Caving in Budapest – In and Beyond the Buda Castle
WW2 Budapest Siege & Cave Tour
The 2-hour walking route explores key Buda Castle locations connected to the WWII siege and includes an underground cave section. Advance booking the WW2 & Castle Cave Walk is recommended, as group sizes are limited and popular dates can fill up. This particular tour focuses on the 2nd World War only, so all aspects of the WW2 Castle Cave Tour revolves around the 1930s and 1940s primarily, e.g. how people survived in the caves, what their everyday lives looked like etc.
Adventure Caving in Nature Parks in Budapest
A more physical caving experience is also available beyond the Buda Castle District, but still in the Buda Castle Hills, in the Pál-völgyi and Mátyás-hegyi cave areas. This Adventure Caving Experience focuses on Budapest’s hydrothermal caves explored with a professional cave guide (a member of the Hungarian Caving Association).
This adventurous caving – including actual climbing and crawling – is typically suitable for ages 12+ and includes more technical navigation in narrower sections (unlike in the Buda Castle caves where regular shoes and clothes are completely fine and visitors use well built corridors and stairs). The Adventure Caving – also managed by the National Park – does not require prior experience, but you should be comfortable with a more active, sporty format and longer physical activity.
If you have any questions, leave a comment or drop us an email. We are happy to advise on the various Castle Cave options, locations, tours, museum visits, or general Labyrinth information, adventure caving or even a Cave Church in Budapest, built on a fascinating system of mineral rich geothermal caves (as the many spa baths testify).
Last updated Feb 02, 2026
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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!
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?
Dear Samskrithi,
Thank you for your inquiry.
We have sent you an email with further details.
Have a lovely holiday in Budapest!
Hi, could you send me some details on the oil lamp tours for the buda labyrinth. thank you
Dear Alex,
Thank you for getting in touch with us.
We have emailed you.
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
Dear Karolina,
we have contacted you via email.
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
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.
Hi Jackie,
we have emailed you!
Have a lovely holiday in Budapest!
Hello, I would like to reserve 2 spot for for the oil lamp tour on May 23. Please contact me.
Hi James,
we have emailed you with further details!
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!
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.
Hello, can you please email me information about Oil Lamp Tour – Labyrinth under the Castle Hill (maybe 28. or 29. 4.)? Thank you!
Dear Bozena,
Thank you for contacting us.
We have emailed you.
Have a lovely time at Buda Castle!
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