
Visit to the Budapest Parliament
The Budapest Parliament is much more than an administrative building; it is a symbol of Hungarian pride and identity. Built between 1885 and 1904, this impressive building on the banks of the Danube combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements, making it a unique architectural gem.
Inside, highlights include the Dome Hall, where the Hungarian Crown Jewels are displayed, and the gilded staircases, which reflect the country’s rich culture and history. Guided tours are available in several languages, offering fascinating details about its construction and historical significance.
From the outside, the best way to enjoy its majesty is by strolling along the opposite bank of the Danube or from a cruise ship. At dusk, the Parliament is illuminated by thousands of lights, creating a magical reflection on the water.
Local tip
Book your guided tour in advance to avoid long queues and secure your entrance to the most exclusive areas.
How to get there?
Stay in our flats, from where you can comfortably walk to the Parliament or take a short ride on public transport.