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St. Stephen's Basilica stands as Hungary's largest church and one of Budapest's most significant landmarks. Located in the heart of the city on the Pest side, this neoclassical masterpiece took 54 years to complete and dominates the skyline with its impressive dome. Your skip-the-line ticket grants you direct access to explore this architectural marvel without the queues.
Inside, you'll discover the sacred relic of Hungary's first king, St. Stephen I, whose mummified right hand is housed in the Holy Right Chapel. The basilica's interior showcases stunning painted ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and elaborate frescoes that tell the story of Hungary's Christian heritage. The treasury displays centuries-old liturgical objects that reveal the country's rich religious history.
The basilica welcomes visitors most days, though it may close temporarily for weddings or special services, particularly at weekends. Plan to spend 1-2 hours for your visit, including time to see the dome and treasury if you choose to ascend to the viewing terrace.
A modest dress code applies inside the basilica - ensure your clothing covers shoulders and knees. Photography is permitted except during Mass or religious ceremonies. Arrive 10-15 minutes before your booked time slot for smooth entry, as tickets are often valid for specific time periods.
The basilica sits in central Budapest, easily accessible by public transport or on foot from other major attractions. While exploring the city's religious heritage, consider visiting the nearby Hungarian Parliament Building for another architectural masterpiece, or take a Danube River cruise to see the basilica's dome from the water's perspective.
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St. Stephen’s Basilica may close temporarily for weddings or special services, especially on weekends
Modest dress code required: wear clothing that covers shoulders and knees
Photography is allowed except during religious ceremonies
Tickets may be valid only for selected time slots; check confirmation for exact entry time
Arrive 10–15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
St. Stephen’s Basilica may close temporarily for weddings or special services, especially on weekends
Modest dress code required: wear clothing that covers shoulders and knees
Photography is allowed except during religious ceremonies
Tickets may be valid only for selected time slots; check confirmation for exact entry time
Arrive 10–15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
Your ticket includes skip-the-line or escorted entry, and a guided tour if selected at checkout.
Yes, modest clothing covering your shoulders and knees is required inside the basilica.
The basilica remains open most days, but may close briefly for weddings or special events, mostly on weekends.
Photography is generally permitted, except during Mass or religious ceremonies.
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours, including time to see the dome and treasury.
Basilica Ticket Office, Basilica Ticket Office
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