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Delight in the autumn colours of Budapest from the city’s highest viewing terrace!

It is not just Budapest itself but Hungary’s highest observation terrace that are unmissable in autumn. Come up to the 120-metre-high MOL Campus SkyDeck and enjoy a view that is beyond compare!

The green oasis of the Kopaszi Bay embraced by the Danube shows a different side of itself in autumn: it becomes a spectacular cavalcade of colour where the trees dress up in gilded rusty red canopies and where the fog descends mysteriously on cooler, more overcast days. To take all this in from a bird’s eye view… makes it well worth purchasing a ticket for Budapest’s unique viewing terrace, from where you can enjoy the peerless panorama of the capital – with a little autumn spice.

And if we are talking spice… on the way to the 29th-floor viewing terrace, the Fresh Corner operating on the ground floor of the MOL Campus offers tasty autumn coffee delicacies that you can take up with you to make the exceptional sightseeing experience all the more perfect.

The SkyDeck is for everyone

The way up to the observation terrace is completely accessible, so visitors with disabilities are more than welcome at the top of Budapest’s tallest building.

Opening hours:

Mon-Sun: 10 am to 7 pm (last bookable slot: 6 pm)

Closed on the 3rd Monday of every month.

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