Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom)
Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom)

Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom)

Szentháromság tér 2, Budapest, 1014

The Basics

Tour Matthias Church to learn about Budapest history. The church was used as a coronation site for Hungary's kings, and composer Franz Liszt's Coronation Mass was first performed inside. See the church on Buda walking tours, castle walking tours, and citywide bus tours. Tours typically visit the church and may include entry fees. Adventurous travelers can consider bike tours, scooter tours, and private tuk-tuk tours, which typically visit Castle Hill and pass by Matthias Church.

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Buda Castle Walk with Matthias Church Entry
Buda Castle Walk with Matthias Church Entry
$59.11 per adult
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We were very happy with this tour. Esther covered everything in the Buda Castle area one could hope to see. The tour flowed seamlessly from place to place and was well thought out and she presented great information and details. She was also gracious and kind enough to help us with figuring out transportation on the way home.
DAPHNE_R, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • History enthusiasts should seek out the church's Madonna statue, which lore says saved the castle from Turkish invasion.

  • Pay special attention to the medieval columns on the church's Béla Tower, adorned with intricate carvings.

  • For a more intimate view, attend an evening concert at the church.

  • Danube River cruises are a great way to see the Castle Hill district from the water, and they often include extras like wine tasting.

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How to Get There

To reach Matthias Church via public transportation, hop on the No. 16 bus. Take the bus from Deák Ferenc tér—on the Pest side of the Danube—and get off at Szentháromság Tér. The stop is outside the church, at 2 Szentháromság tér. For an easier option, consider a Castle District sightseeing tour—or a hop-on hop-off bus tour—which typically passes by Matthias Church and takes the guesswork out of navigating public transit.

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When to Get There

The church is open Monday to Friday, from morning until early evening. On Saturday, the church is open from morning until just after lunch, and on Sunday it's open in the afternoon. The church is busiest on weekends and for concerts. To avoid crowds, visit on a weekday. If you visit at night, you may not be able to enter, but you'll enjoy the dramatic exterior lighting.

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Visiting the Fisherman's Bastion

A stop to Matthias Church isn't complete without a visit to Fisherman's Bastion, a turreted structure built for the 19th century Hungarian Millennium celebration. Today, visitors enjoy panoramic views of the Danube River, the Hungarian Parliament, and the Pest side of the city. The site is free to visit, though you must pay a small entry fee to explore the upper towers.

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