Budapest St. Stephen’s Basilica Tickets (English Guided Tour of Church, Tower & Treasury)
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St. Stephen’s Basilica, or Szent István Bazilika, is one of the most significant religious buildings in Hungary, dedicated to the country’s first king, St. Stephen. Construction began in the mid-19th century and was completed several decades later, resulting in a blend of architectural styles that contribute to its unique appearance.
The Basilica serves as a functioning church and a prominent venue for classical music concerts, creating a space where culture and spirituality converge. Its imposing dome rises above Budapest, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Inside, visitors can admire the ornate decorations, sculptures, and the relics of St. Stephen, housed in the chapel. The Basilica stands not only as a testament to architectural achievement but also as a symbol of national identity.
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Tickets can be purchased online through our platform, offering verified tickets and potential discounts.
Yes, tickets may be available on-site, but booking online in advance is recommended to guarantee entry and save time.
The ticket price typically includes entry to the main areas of the Basilica. Additional features, such as access to the dome or guided tours, may be available for an extra fee.
An average visit to St. Stephen's Basilica lasts between 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interests and pace.
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While not always required, booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons, to ensure your entry.
Please refer to our website's terms and conditions for information regarding ticket cancellations and modifications.
St. Stephen's Basilica is generally open daily, but it's best to check the current schedule before your visit.
Yes, as a religious site, visitors are advised to dress modestly. Shoulders and knees should be covered.










