Named after the Scottish engineer Adam Clark, who played a crucial role in constructing the tunnel beneath Castle Hill, Adam Clark Square (Clark Ádám Tér) serves as the gateway to Budapest’s historic Castle District. Located at the foot of the iconic Széchenyi Chain Bridge, this square is a strategic starting point for visitors. From here, you can hop on the funicular for a scenic ride up the hillside, providing easy access to the majestic Buda Castle. The square itself is a bustling hub, where history and modernity intersect, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past and vibrant present.
Adam Clark Square (Clark Ádám Tér)
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