
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-bazilika)
Best time to visit
Early weekday mornings, right after opening, offer quieter interiors and better photo opportunities. Late afternoon provides warm light through the windows that flatters the nave.
Budget tips
General entry to the basilica is free, donations appreciated; dome gallery access usually requires a small fee of about 600–800 HUF payable on site, and Budapest Card generally does not cover the dome, so book dome tickets online on busy days to skip queues.
Recommended for
Architecture lovers, Religious and cultural travelers, Photography enthusiasts, City sightseers
Plan your visit
45-60 min
About
Greiti faktai: Climbing the narrow spiral staircase to the dome rewards you with a jaw-dropping, 360-degree panorama and a dramatic close-up of the richly gilded interior frescoes. A solemn glass case holds a preserved right hand venerated as a national relic, drawing both pilgrims and curious visitors who linger under its soft light.
Svarbiausi dalykai: A glass reliquary holds the preserved right hand of King Stephen I, and on August 20 locals still carry it in a slow, candlelit procession that smells of beeswax and incense. Take the elevator up to the 96-meter-high dome and you'll emerge into a circular gallery where the air tastes faintly of old stone and candle smoke, the gilded tiles shimmer in gold and you can stare down at the floor mosaics like a secret map.
Insider tips
- Dress respectfully, cover shoulders and knees during services and remove hats inside.
- Climb the dome gallery for the best panorama, arrive early if you prefer the narrow stairs to the small lift.
- Avoid midday when tour buses arrive, early morning or late afternoon is far less crowded.
- Check the basilica's schedule for organ concerts or Mass times to either enjoy music or avoid service crowds.
Spustelėkite, kad užsiregistruotumėte NEMOKAMAI pėsčiųjų ekskursijai Budapest, Hungary
Geriausias būdas patirti miestą su vietiniu gidu.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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