Dohány Street Synagogue

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★ 4.8 (21K+ reviews) • 31K+ booked
Discover the awe-inspiring Dohány Street Synagogue, a must-visit landmark nestled in the heart of Budapest. Known as the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world, this architectural marvel captivates visitors with its stunning Moorish design and rich historical significance. As a beacon of Neolog Judaism, the synagogue stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry and resilience of Hungary's Jewish community. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a cultural explorer, the Dohány Street Synagogue offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Hungarian Jewish heritage.
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Budapest, Dohány u. 2, 1074 Hungary
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4.8 /5
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Nik ***************************
1 Jul
I’m really glad I booked this excursion through Klook! I received the final confirmation a day before the trip, which gave me peace of mind. Mitch, our guide and driver, was fantastic. He picked us up directly from our accommodation, and the minivan was very comfortable. Since it was a small group, we all agreed to visit Budapest first, as it was farther away. It turned out to be a great decision—we had plenty of time to enjoy both Budapest and Bratislava without feeling rushed. Mitch was a safe and friendly driver, and he kept us well taken care of with bottled water and snacks throughout the journey. Highly recommended for a smooth and enjoyable day trip!
Kwok *****
30 Jun
Easy to use, wonderful view and experience, good service
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Klook 用戶
30 Jun
The itinerary is very rich, but there is no guide! ! Those who want to listen to the guide can pay attention~ The interior of the cruise ship is decorated in traditional European style, which is very clean and comfortable overall; enjoy traditional Hungarian food and appreciate traditional Hungarian dance💃🕺 Very good👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 But you have to eat lunch, watch the show + pay attention to the scenery outside the window, take pictures at the same time, it's really busy😅
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趙 **
26 Jun
I highly recommend it! The sunset time is very late in the summer. If you choose the 8:30 show, it may not be completely dark when it ends. I recommend choosing the 10:00 show.
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lee ****
24 Jun
This is a must-do tour when visiting Budapest. We attended the 9:30 show, which was perfect in the summer. The whole city was glittering by the river, which was very charming.
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lee ****
24 Jun
Although the ticket price seems a bit expensive at first glance, it is about the same price as the official website, and the entry is fast and convenient with no time limit. There are many pools, but unfortunately the large outdoor pool is under renovation. The private room is great, very private, and it is safe to lock your things in it.
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Wu *******
24 Jun
You must take a cruise when you go to Budapest. The night is really beautiful. The time for the cruise on 6/16 was 20:30. I suggest taking a later cruise, because it was still bright when I uploaded at 20:30. I didn’t see the night view until I was about to get off the boat. Then I had to get off the boat. In summer, it might be more appropriate to take a cruise at 21:00 or later.
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Norzaidah ********
22 Jun
Attila was punctual and very accommodating as we lost our way. he waited patiently and gave us time to catch our breath before we are ready for the photoshoot. Attila is a very professional photographer that respect his clients’ culture and values as he asked in advance our level of comfort on how we wish our photos to be taken. He helped us who are noob at modelling and how to pose for the pictures. I’m very grateful to Attila for capturing my family’s photo as we celebrate our 20th anniversary and I would like to strongly recommend those who wish to have a family photos to be taken by a photographer in Budapest to hire Attila as their photographer. Trust me, you will never regret it. Thank you so much Attila for your superb service. Love to see the beautiful Budapest through your lens.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Great Synagogue

Step into the heart of Jewish heritage at the Great Synagogue, the crown jewel of the Dohány Street Synagogue complex. With its breathtaking Moorish Revival architecture and a seating capacity of 3,000, this monumental structure stands as a testament to resilience and cultural richness. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, the Great Synagogue promises an unforgettable experience.

Jewish Museum

Discover the rich tapestry of Jewish history at the Jewish Museum, located on the historic site of Theodor Herzl's birthplace. This museum offers a profound journey through time with its collection of religious and historical artifacts. The Holocaust room, in particular, serves as a poignant tribute to those who perished during World War II, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in understanding the depth of Jewish heritage.

Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park

Visit the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park, a place of reflection and remembrance. The centerpiece, the Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial, is a striking weeping willow sculpture by Imre Varga, inscribed with the names of Hungarian Jewish martyrs. This serene park not only honors the memory of those lost but also celebrates the courage of those who stood against oppression, offering a powerful reminder of the past.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Dohány Street Synagogue stands as a testament to the resilience and cultural identity of the Jewish community in Budapest. This historical landmark has witnessed pivotal events, including its role as a shelter during the Budapest Ghetto period. It serves as a central hub for Neolog Judaism in Hungary and has hosted significant memorial services and concerts. The synagogue's history is deeply intertwined with the city's past, marking the boundary of the Jewish ghetto during World War II and symbolizing the enduring spirit of its people.

Architectural Marvel

A visit to the Dohány Street Synagogue is a journey through architectural brilliance. Designed by Ludwig Förster and Frigyes Feszl, this masterpiece showcases a unique blend of Moorish, Byzantine, and Gothic elements. Its twin onion-domed towers, rose window, and ornate interior frescoes are a feast for the eyes. The Oriental-Byzantine style of the synagogue has not only captivated visitors but also influenced synagogue architecture worldwide. This architectural gem reflects the artistic and cultural aspirations of its era, making it a must-see for architecture enthusiasts.