Kazinczy Synagogue Entrance Ticket with Extras

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Kazinczy Street Synagogue entrance ticket

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Additional food and drinks
With this entrance ticket, discover the Kazinczy Street Synagogue in Budapest at your own pace. Marvel at the brightly and naturally lit synagogue's interior before tasting Hungarian Jewish kosher dishes at the next door restaurant if you choose the optional extras.
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Ola
Nice with peace and lots of signs that could be read
Lena
almost 2 years ago
Very pretty, and good meal at the end.
Simon
almost 2 years ago
Supera as expectativas!
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With this entrance ticket, discover the Kazinczy Street Synagogue in Budapest at your own pace. Marvel at the brightly and naturally lit synagogue's interior before tasting Hungarian Jewish kosher dishes at the next door restaurant if you choose the optional extras.
Head right to the heart of Budapest, to the former Jewish Ghetto, to visit the Kazinczy Street Synagogue, which opened in 1913. The synagogue is considered Europe’s most outstanding Orthodox Jewish house of worship and is one of the most significant Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) monuments in Hungary.
Learn about how the synagogue is protected as a national monument by the Hungarian State. Marvel at its walls and ceilings decorated with bright, stained mosaic windows that let in cascades of natural light,— making it one of the most beautifully illuminated synagogues in Europe.
Learn about Hungarian Jewish culture from another perspective: from its culinary side. Combine your visit to the synagogue with one of the optional extras by trying Hungarian Jewish dishes in the glatt kosher restaurant Carmel, next to the synagogue.

Important information

Ticket valid 3 days.

Not allowed

• Pets
• Alcohol and drugs

Price
Senior (Age 65-99)
€7
per person
Youth (Age 7-17)
€7
per person
Children (Age 6 and younger)
€0
per person
Adult (Age 18-64)
€9
per person
For any payment method you must book a ticket through the booking form below and receive confirmation by e-mail and (or) SMS.

Activity schedule

Operating hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Places you will see

• Kazinczy Street Synagogue

Activity book period

You can book tour up to 3 hours in advance.

Activity languages

English

Directions to meet your guide

Address: Budapest, Kazinczy u. 34, 1075

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Reviews by travellers

Ola
Nice with peace and lots of signs that could be read
almost 2 years ago
Simon
Supera as expectativas!
almost 2 years ago
Lena
Very pretty, and good meal at the end.
almost 2 years ago

FAQ

Is there a dress code for visiting the Kazinczy Street Synagogue?
As an active Orthodox synagogue, modest dress is expected. Shoulders and knees should be covered for both men and women — avoid sleeveless tops, shorts, and miniskirts. Men are required to cover their heads; kippahs (yarmulkes) are typically available at the entrance if you don't have one. Comfortable, respectful clothing is all that's needed — there's no requirement for formal attire. These are standard guidelines for Orthodox synagogue visits across Europe.
How long does a typical visit to the Kazinczy Street Synagogue take?
Most visitors spend around 30–45 minutes exploring the synagogue interior, reading the informational signs, and admiring the Art Nouveau architecture and stained mosaic windows. If you add the optional kosher meal at Carmel restaurant next door, plan for another 45–60 minutes on top. Your ticket is valid for 3 days, so there's no pressure to rush — you could even visit the synagogue one day and return for the restaurant experience on another day if your schedule allows.
Can I take photos inside the Kazinczy Street Synagogue?
Photography for personal use is generally permitted inside the synagogue, but flash photography and tripods are typically not allowed to protect the historic interior. Keep in mind this is a functioning place of worship, so be discreet and respectful — avoid photographing any worshippers if services are taking place. The naturally lit interior with its colorful mosaic windows photographs beautifully even without flash, so your phone camera should work well.
How does the Kazinczy Synagogue compare to the Dohány Street Synagogue, and is it worth visiting both?
They're very different experiences and complement each other well. The Dohány Street (Great) Synagogue is much larger, more famous, and follows the Moorish Revival style — it draws large tour groups and often has queues. The Kazinczy Street Synagogue is smaller, quieter, and showcases stunning Art Nouveau design that many visitors find more intimate and atmospheric. It's also significantly less crowded, which means you can take your time appreciating the details. Booking through Alle Travel lets you plan both visits easily, and the two synagogues are just a short walk from each other in the Jewish Quarter.
What nearby attractions can I combine with a visit to the Kazinczy Street Synagogue?
The synagogue sits in Budapest's historic Jewish Quarter — now also the city's most vibrant "ruin bar" district. Within a few minutes' walk you'll find the Dohány Street Great Synagogue, the Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial, and several ruin bars like Szimpla Kert. Kazinczy utca itself is one of Budapest's best streets for street food and independent cafés. The area is also rich in street art. You could easily spend a full afternoon combining the synagogue visit, a kosher lunch at Carmel, and a stroll through the surrounding neighborhood.
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