Parliament Building Entry Ticket and Audio Guide
Take an audio-guided tour of the third-largest parliamentary building in the world, the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest. Enjoy an included audio-guided tour of the surrounding area too.
Start your self-guided tour at Kossuth Square with a downloadable audio guide. Learn about the rich history of the square and the surroundings of the Hungarian Parliament Building, and see key landmarks such as the statue of Ferenc Rákóczi.
As your audio guide leads you around the square, discover the Monument to the Victims of the Red Terror and the National Unity Monument. Listen to fascinating stories about these sites, including the harrowing events of Bloody Thursday and the significance of these memorials.
After your comprehensive tour of Kossuth Square, proceed to the Parliament Visitor Centre with your entry ticket. Once you've passed through the security check, receive a multilingual audio guide device to enhance your experience inside the Parliament Building.
Begin your audio-guided tour as you step onto the grand Main Staircase. Be prepared to marvel at the impressive decoration, featuring long red carpets, elegant chandeliers, and lavish gold-plated ornamentation — a truly unique setting.
Continue through the Assembly Hall, where important legislative sessions occur, and the Hall of the Dome, where you can admire the Crown Jewels. As you explore the building, the audio guide will provide detailed information and historical context, making your visit both educational and engaging.
Once inside, you will have the chance to see the Old Upper House and the Councils of Deputies, immersing yourself in the political history and architectural beauty of this iconic building.
After completing your tour of the Parliament's interior, take some time to visit the History of the House exhibition. This exhibition offers deeper insights into the Parliament's past and present, showcasing significant events and milestones.
Outside the Parliament, explore the Lapidarium, which features a collection of stone carvings and sculptures, and admire the various statues around the square, each with its own story to tell.
• Passport or ID card
• Student card
Not allowed
• Pets
Know before you go
• The activity provider will send the tickets and relevant info via email or WhatsApp 24 hours before the start of your tour
• Hungarian Parliament Building
• Kossuth Square
• statue of Ferenc Rákóczi
• Monument to the Victims of the Red Terror and the National Unity Monument