Your Budapest Landmarks Experience
Embark on a captivating journey through Budapest's iconic sites with a special combined ticket—a guided tour of St. Stephen’s Basilica and an insightful audio tour of the Parliament, now with an exclusive 5% discount.
Commencing Your Exploration at St. Stephen’s Basilica
Meet your knowledgeable guide at the entrance of St. Stephen’s Basilica. Following a swift check-in process, delve into the guided tour commencing with an intriguing overview of the basilica’s historical importance and layout. Benefit from skip-the-line privileges, allowing you to effortlessly enter the basilica without queuing.
Highlights Await
Accompanied by a proficient English or Italian-speaking guide, immerse yourself in the opulent interiors of the basilica, including the ornate chapels, the treasury, and the breathtaking panoramic terrace. A focal point is the revered relic of St. Stephen’s mummified right hand, housed in a designated chapel. Discover the following during your visit:
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Panoramic Terrace: Revel in panoramic views of Budapest from the dome's pinnacle.
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Mummified Right Hand of St. Stephen: Witness a cherished relic of Hungary’s inaugural monarch.
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Historical Exhibition and Treasury: Showcases religious artifacts and regal treasures.
Commencing Your Exploration at the Hungarian Parliament
Arrive punctually at the Parliament Building for your designated entry time. Following a brief security screening, receive your audio guide and headphones to commence your self-guided tour.
Anticipate a Fascinating Experience
With audio guidance accessible in 23 languages, venture through significant areas such as the Main Staircase, Dome Hall, and Chamber of Peers. Gain insights into Hungary's political legacy while admiring the neo-Gothic architecture of the building and the iconic Hungarian Holy Crown. Explore the following noteworthy spaces:
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Dome Hall: Housing the prestigious Hungarian Holy Crown, a symbol of national sovereignty.
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Grand Stairway & Main Staircase: Adorned with intricate frescoes, sculptures, and gilded embellishments.
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Chamber of Peers: Formerly utilized by the Upper House, now open for public exploration.