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More than 150,000 people have been up already – don’t miss out on Budapest’s most spectacular panoramic terrace!

What is more, it is not just the most spectacular, but also the highest! Which means anyone visiting the roof terrace of the MOL Campus SkyDeck will get a unique 360-degree view of the city from a height of 120 metres. Below, we have collected some practical tips for this special way to take in Budapest.

 Buy a ticket in advance!

To make sure you end up stuck at the bottom, it is worth buying a ticket in advance as demand is high at peak times. This is particularly true on holiday weekends such as the upcoming Easter weekend, when the SkyDeck is keeping its usual opening hours.

Avoid the crowds!

Weekends and the sunset hours always attract more visitors to the terrace, so you can expect greater hustle and bustle at these times. The view from up here is incredible at any time of day, though, so we can honestly recommend coming up at any time of day during our opening hours of 10 am to 7 pm.

If the weather is bad…

There is no such thing on the SkyDeck. The viewing terrace is enclosed by a glass wall, so you will be protected from the wind, but it is not covered so it is worth bringing an umbrella. We encourage everyone not to let themselves be put off by overcast, foggy or cloudy weather – at these times, the city presents a completely different, mysterious side of itself that makes for a very special experience of “getting lost” in the city at altitude.

Four-legged friends

The good news is that the entirety of the MOL Campus building is dog friendly, so you don’t need to leave your four-legged friend outside. Unfortunately, however, you can’t take your dog up to the SkyDeck due to the special flooring installed to collect rainwater.

Fully accessible

The viewing terrace and the panorama lift that takes you up to the 29th floor is fully accessible, so visitors with physical disabilities and babies in prams are more than welcome.

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