📍 Fisherman's Fort On the Castle Hill in Budapest, Hungary's capital, there is a building with ancient Roman style, chic shape and facing the Danube River, which is the Fisherman's Fort. The Fisherman's Fort was built in 1905 as a fish market, and later the fishermen built it for their own defense. The dreamy white seven towers of the Fisherman's Castle on the mountain of Budapest Castle, the spiky seven towers seem to touch the blue sky, the Fisherman's Castle is like a fairy tale in a fairyland, and the most mysterious place here is that there is a intricate maze under the Fisherman's Castle. This is one of the "7 Underground Miracles of the World". Fisherman's Castle has a bird's eye view of the beautiful scenery of Budapest. Today, Fisherman's Castle is an important place for Budapest citizens to take a leisurely walk after dinner, especially for a couple who love to come here to talk about love. A survey has been conducted that is said to be the place where young people love to leave their first kisses. There are also many street artists near Fisherman's Castle, and even gamblers on the side of the road, which is a bit similar to our country.