The St. Stephen's Basilica is one of the most famous landmarks in Budapest, Hungary. It is named after the first king of Hungary, Stephen I, whose right hand is kept in the reliquary.
The basilica is open to visitors every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free, but if you want to climb the 364 stairs to the top of the dome for a panoramic view of the city, there is a fee of 600 HUF (about 2 USD).
The official website of the St. Stephen's Basilica is http://www.bazilika.biz/. Here you can find more information about the history of the basilica, events that take place there, and even purchase tickets for concerts and organ recitals.
If you are visiting the basilica, there are several other attractions in the area worth seeing. The Hungarian State Opera House is just a few blocks away, and offers guided tours of the building. The House of Terror Museum, which documents the atrocities committed during the Nazi and Communist regimes in Hungary, is also nearby. Both of these attractions are open daily, with varying hours, and admission fees.
The Chain Bridge, which spans the Danube River and connects Buda and Pest, is another popular attraction in the area. It is illuminated at night, and offers stunning views of the city.
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