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Hungarian Parliament Building

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Hungarian Parliament Building

How to visit Budapest's Parliament: which timed tour ticket to book, how far ahead the English slots sell out, and whether the 45-minute interior is worth it.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Budapest, Hungary

Opening hours

Tours run daily from roughly 08:00, with the last English departure around 16:00โ€“18:00 depending on season; closed during state and parliamentary sittings. Always confirm your date and the English departure times on jegymester.hu.

Tickets

Non-EU adult about 13,000 Ft (~ยฃ32) for the guided tour; the cheaper EU-citizen rate is about 6,800 Ft (~ยฃ17) with valid ID. Children and students discounted; under-6s free.

Time needed

The guided tour itself is about 45 minutes; allow 1.5 hours in total with the security check and arriving 20 minutes before your slot.

In short

Visiting Hungarian Parliament Building

Book a timed Parliament guided-tour ticket online before you fly โ€” the English-language slots routinely sell out two to five days ahead in season, and there is no reliable on-the-day queue. The interior is only seen on a 45-minute guided tour: you climb the grand staircase, see the crown jewels under the central dome and the old Upper House chamber. UK passport holders pay the non-EU rate of about 13,000 Ft (~ยฃ32), so carry photo ID and book the right tier.

How to visit without wasting the trip

The interior of the Hungarian Parliament is only seen on a 45-minute guided tour, and the English-language slots are capped and routinely sell out two to five days ahead in peak season โ€” so book a timed ticket online before you fly, direct on jegymester.hu or through a reputable tour partner. The mistake people make is assuming they can rock up on Kossuth tรฉr and walk in; in practice you collect at the visitor centre on the squareโ€™s north side, clear an airport-style security check, and join your exact slot. Carry photo ID, because UK passport holders pay the non-EU rate of about 13,000 Ft (~ยฃ32) while EU citizens pay roughly half that, around 6,800 Ft, and the desk does check.

What the ticket actually buys is the part you canโ€™t see from the river: the gilded ceremonial staircase, the Hungarian crown jewels guarded under the central dome, and the old Upper House debating chamber. The exterior is free to admire from the Pest embankment all day, so donโ€™t pay just to photograph the facade โ€” pay to go in.

Worth the ticket? When to book your slot

Take an early-morning slot, ideally the first or second departure, to get ahead of the coach groups and, in July and August, the worst of the heat on the open square. One thing to check before you book: tours are suspended when Parliament is sitting, so the available days and times shift week to week. Allow about an hour and a half in total โ€” the tour is 45 minutes, but arrive twenty minutes early for the security queue.

Itโ€™s worth the entry if interiors and history are your thing, and it pairs naturally with St Stephenโ€™s Basilica and the Danube promenade a short walk south. Then come back after dark and see it floodlit from the Buda bank or a Danube evening cruise โ€” that view is free, and arguably the more memorable half of the experience.

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Hungarian Parliament Building FAQs

Do you need to book Hungarian Parliament tickets in advance?
Yes. The interior is guided-tour only, English slots are capped and they regularly sell out two to five days ahead in peak season. Book direct on jegymester.hu (the official ticket site) or through a reputable tour partner before you travel โ€” the on-the-day window is unreliable and you must collect at the visitor centre on the Kossuth tรฉr side.
Is the Hungarian Parliament tour worth it?
Yes โ€” but go inside rather than only photographing it from the river. The exterior is free to admire from the Pest embankment or the Buda bank; the paid 45-minute tour gets you the gilded main staircase, the Hungarian crown jewels under the dome and the old Upper House chamber, which is the part you can't see any other way.
What is the best time to visit?
Take an early-morning slot to beat the coach groups and the midday heat in summer, then see the building lit up after dark from the Buda embankment or a Danube cruise. Note the building closes to tours when Parliament is in session, so check the date before you book.

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