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Friday, April 10, 2026
Dohany utca 2, 1074 Budapest, Hungary
Dohany Street Synagogue exterior view from the square
Budapest Synagogue facade and surrounding square
Aerial view of the Budapest Synagogue district
Interior dome details of the Budapest Synagogue
Main nave inside Dohany Street Synagogue
Central aisle and seating in the synagogue interior
Colored stained-glass window in Budapest Synagogue

Step inside Budapest's Dohany Street Synagogue

Discover grand architecture, moving memorials, and the layered story of Jewish life in Hungary at the heart of the historic Jewish Quarter.

Visit Budapest's Great Synagogue with confidence

Dohany Street Synagogue, often called the Great Synagogue, is more than a landmark photo stop.

It is a living religious space, a major symbol of Jewish Budapest, and a deeply meaningful memorial site.

Your visit can include the synagogue interior, the Hungarian Jewish Museum, the Memorial Park, and important wartime remembrance points, all within one complex in District VII..

Dohany Street Synagogue, Budapest Visiting timetable

Opening hours vary by season, religious calendar, and special events. Last admission is usually earlier than closing time, so it is wise to arrive with a comfortable buffer for security checks and unhurried exploration.

Dohany Street Synagogue, Budapest Closing Days

The complex closes on major Jewish holidays, on Saturdays, and occasionally for religious ceremonies or community events. Always confirm the current schedule before planning your day.

Where is Located

Dohany utca 2, 1074 Budapest, Hungary

How to reach Dohany Street Synagogue

The synagogue sits in central Pest, in Budapest's old Jewish Quarter, and is easy to reach with public transport. The closest major hub is Deak Ferenc ter, where metro lines and tram connections make access simple from most parts of the city.

By Train

If you arrive by train at Keleti, Nyugati, or Deli station, take the metro toward the city center and continue to Astoria or Deak Ferenc ter. From either stop, it is a short walk to Dohany utca. Use map navigation for the final few minutes, as nearby lanes can be busy.

By Car

Driving in central Budapest is possible but not always convenient. Parking in District VII is limited, and spaces fill quickly in peak hours. If you come by car, use a paid garage nearby and continue on foot to the entrance.

By Bus

Several city buses and trolleybus lines serve the surrounding streets, with easy transfers from major intersections around Astoria and Deak Ferenc ter. Once you get off, follow signs for Dohany utca and the Jewish Museum area.

On Foot

If you are staying in the Inner City, around the Danube, or near Erzsebetvaros, walking is often the easiest option. The route is flat, lively, and lined with cafes and historic facades, making the approach part of the experience.

Dohany Street Synagogue, Budapest

The Great Synagogue Interior

Step into one of the largest synagogues in the world, admired for its dramatic scale, warm light, and Moorish Revival design. The twin towers, decorative details, and central prayer space tell a story of confidence, identity, and 19th-century Jewish life in Budapest.

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

The museum collection adds depth to your visit through ritual objects, documents, and personal histories from across Hungary. It offers a nuanced look at religious tradition, daily life, and the long arc of continuity and rupture in the region.

Memorial Park and Holocaust Remembrance

Behind the synagogue, the memorial spaces create a quiet and powerful contrast to the busy city streets outside. The well-known metal weeping willow memorial and surrounding inscriptions invite reflection on loss, survival, and remembrance.

Danube River at dusk in Budapest

Dohany Street Synagogue at a glance

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Book your Dohany Street Synagogue visit

Choose your entry slot and explore at a comfortable pace.

Pair your visit with nearby Jewish Quarter landmarks for a richer understanding of Budapest's history.

Danube River at dusk in Budapest

Dohany Street Synagogue tickets and guided entry

Compare available options, including timed access and guided formats, then pick the one that fits your schedule and interests.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.