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The Sándor Palace is a palace in Budapest, Hungary. Located beside the Buda Castle complex in the ancient Castle District, it has served as the official residence and workspace of the president of Hungary since 2003. Sándor Palace is the 37th largest palace in present-day Hungary.
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Budapest, Szent György tér, 1014 Hungary
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Budai Castle Tunnel
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Széchenyi Chain Bridge
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Fisherman's Bastion
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Spíler Biergarten
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Coffee House Korona
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Manna Lounge
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4. Meat Boutique
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Budapest, Szent György tér 1, 1014 Hungary
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The Sándor Palace is a palace in Budapest, Hungary. Located beside the Buda Castle complex in the ancient Castle District, it has served as the official residence and workspace of the president of Hungary since 2003. Sándor Palace is the 37th largest palace in present-day Hungary.

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attractions: Buda Castle, Buda Castle Funicular, Hungarian National Gallery, Budai Castle Tunnel, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Fisherman's Bastion, The House of Houdini, Buda Castle Building A, Castle District, Budapest History Museum / Castle Museum, restaurants: Leo Rooftop Budapest, Pater Marcus Apátsági Pub, Royal Guard Cafe, Aranybástya, LEO Bistro, Spíler Biergarten, Coffee House Korona, Zërgë Coffeeshop, Manna Lounge, 4. Meat Boutique, local businesses: Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, ZERO POINT bar & grill, Várhegy, Fournier Sajtbolt, St. Stephen Statue, Buda Castle Pointview, Corvin tér 6, Memories of Hungary Halászbástya Fine Food & Wine Ajándékbolt, Gróf Széchenyi Boat, Madame Tussauds Budapest
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Buda Castle

Buda Castle Funicular

Hungarian National Gallery

Budai Castle Tunnel

Széchenyi Chain Bridge

Fisherman's Bastion

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Nearby restaurants of Sándor Palace

Leo Rooftop Budapest

Pater Marcus Apátsági Pub

Royal Guard Cafe

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During today’s walk around Castle Hill in Budapest, we visited the Sándor Palace – the official residence of the President of Hungary. The building itself is elegant and understated, blending beautifully with the historic surroundings. However, the real highlight was the ceremonial changing of the guard, which we were lucky to witness. The ceremony started right on time. The guards, dressed in traditional uniforms, moved with impressive precision and discipline. Every step, turn, and salute was perfectly coordinated, making it clear that this was more than just a show – it was a proud tradition carried out with respect and professionalism. A sizable crowd had gathered in front of the palace – a mix of tourists and locals. Everyone watched attentively, with many taking photos and videos. Despite the number of people, the atmosphere remained calm and respectful, even a bit solemn. It was evident that for many, this event holds cultural and national significance. This is definitely a place worth visiting while in Budapest – and if you get the chance to see the changing of the guard, don’t miss it!
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SANDOR PALACE The Sandor Palace is situated across from the Habsburg Gate, which leads to the Buda Castle complex. Since 2003, it has served as the official residence and workplace of the President of Hungary. The original Neoclassical-style palace was completed around 1806 by Count Vincent Sandor, and it was named after him. Subsequently, both the palace and the neighboring buildings facing the square were leased for government offices. Following the downfall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, the Sandor Palace continued to be used as the Prime Minister's residence until World War II. During the war, an Allied aircraft bombed the palace, reducing it to ruins. It remained neglected until the Revolutions of 1989. Over time, the Sandor Palace underwent gradual restoration to recapture its former splendor, and in 2002, the interior was renovated. Many of the furnishings and items found within are replicas of the originals that were lost.
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During today’s walk around Castle Hill in Budapest, we visited the Sándor Palace – the official residence of the President of Hungary. The building itself is elegant and understated, blending beautifully with the historic surroundings. However, the real highlight was the ceremonial changing of the guard, which we were lucky to witness. The ceremony started right on time. The guards, dressed in traditional uniforms, moved with impressive precision and discipline. Every step, turn, and salute was perfectly coordinated, making it clear that this was more than just a show – it was a proud tradition carried out with respect and professionalism. A sizable crowd had gathered in front of the palace – a mix of tourists and locals. Everyone watched attentively, with many taking photos and videos. Despite the number of people, the atmosphere remained calm and respectful, even a bit solemn. It was evident that for many, this event holds cultural and national significance. This is definitely a place worth visiting while in Budapest – and if you get the chance to see the changing of the guard, don’t miss it!
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SANDOR PALACE The Sandor Palace is situated across from the Habsburg Gate, which leads to the Buda Castle complex. Since 2003, it has served as the official residence and workplace of the President of Hungary. The original Neoclassical-style palace was completed around 1806 by Count Vincent Sandor, and it was named after him. Subsequently, both the palace and the neighboring buildings facing the square were leased for government offices. Following the downfall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, the Sandor Palace continued to be used as the Prime Minister's residence until World War II. During the war, an Allied aircraft bombed the palace, reducing it to ruins. It remained neglected until the Revolutions of 1989. Over time, the Sandor Palace underwent gradual restoration to recapture its former splendor, and in 2002, the interior was renovated. Many of the furnishings and items found within are replicas of the originals that were lost.
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During today’s walk around Castle Hill in Budapest, we visited the Sándor Palace – the official residence of the President of Hungary. The building itself is elegant and understated, blending beautifully with the historic surroundings. However, the real highlight was the ceremonial changing of the guard, which we were lucky to witness.

The ceremony started right on time. The guards, dressed in traditional uniforms, moved with impressive precision and discipline. Every step, turn, and salute was perfectly coordinated, making it clear that this was more than just a show – it was a proud tradition carried out with respect and professionalism.

A sizable crowd had gathered in front of the palace – a mix of tourists and locals. Everyone watched attentively, with many taking photos and videos. Despite the number of people, the atmosphere remained calm and respectful, even a bit solemn. It was evident that for many, this event holds cultural and national significance.

This is definitely a place worth visiting while in Budapest – and if you get the chance to see the changing of the guard,...

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SANDOR PALACE The Sandor Palace is situated across from the Habsburg Gate, which leads to the Buda Castle complex. Since 2003, it has served as the official residence and workplace of the President of Hungary. The original Neoclassical-style palace was completed around 1806 by Count Vincent Sandor, and it was named after him. Subsequently, both the palace and the neighboring buildings facing the square were leased for government offices. Following the downfall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, the Sandor Palace continued to be used as the Prime Minister's residence until World War II. During the war, an Allied aircraft bombed the palace, reducing it to ruins. It remained neglected until the Revolutions of 1989. Over time, the Sandor Palace underwent gradual restoration to recapture its former splendor, and in 2002, the interior was renovated. Many of the furnishings and items found within are replicas of the originals...

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The Sandor Palace is the official residence and headquarters of the President of Hungary. It was, as with all other buildings in Budapest, destroyed in the world war II. Originally built in 1806 in neoclassical style, Sandor Palace is housed inside Buda castle. When you enter the castle area, it’s the first building on your left. It isn’t a grand looking or heavily protected building. Most likely two guards and one or two police offices be seen on the grounds.

You can see the guards change(not as lavish as the Buckingham places guards change in London, but I like the simplicity!) every hour up until 5pm with a little pomp of marching and drum rolls and rifle displays.

The views of neighbouring parliament and chain bridge as well as St Stephen’s Basilica are grand. There’s no entry fees to the castle unless you wish to visit the museums. If you have a bit of time hang around for the sunset as I must say the views are...

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