Parliament Tour with Historic Warship Entry

1 h
About this activity
The Hungarian Parliament is the third largest parliament building of the world and one of the most recognised landmarks of Hungary. Built in 1904 by Imre Steindl in a peculiar Eclectic style mixed with Neo-Gothic details it is currently the largest building of the country. Tours are available throughout the day from 11AM, 11.15 AM (Starting depends on the date.)
A guide will take you around the gigantic halls of the House of Parliament while sharing the secrets of its past. You will even have a chance to explore the hall of the National Assembly and to lay your eyes on the holiest relics of Hungarian history, the Holy Crown and the crowning jewels. Following the Parliament tour you will have a truly one-of-a-kind experience at the pier nearby.

Explore the world’s oldest remaining monitor ship right next to the House of Parliament, the Lajta Monitor Museum Ship!
This once deadly metal giant was built in 1871 and has been floating on the Danube ever since although it hasn’t been causing much trouble lately. Enjoy its imposing sight with your own two eyes from inside and outside where you can learn about the stories, the Lajta is not able to tell you itself. And believe us, this old veteran has gone through some breathtaking adventures back in its days.
As a complimentary bonus to your ticket, you will receive free passes to two additional historic Danube ships as well with their own stunning exhibitions inside.

Board a 100-year old steamboat, the Kossuth Museum ship and the Gróf Széchenyi Event Boat, the single functioning paddle wheeler in Budapest to satisfy your naval curiosities!

Discover some of the most outstanding Hungarian ancients on an extraordinary adventure in Budapest!

By purchasing the entrance ticket of Lajta Monitor ship you donate the maintenance and renovation of old, historic ships.
Features
Tourism
90% Cultural
75% Original
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