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Explore the vibrant streets of the city’s old Jewish Quarter. Located in the heart of Budapest, this is not only the epicenter of Jewish life where several notable synagogues — including the Kazinczy Street Synagogue and the Rumbach Street Synagogue — can be found, but is also Budapest’s nightlife hotspot.
Nestled within the Jewish Quarter is the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe and the second-largest in the world. Constructed in the mid-1800s, the building is a testament to the thriving Jewish community in Budapest
entrance to synagogue is ONLY $29.99 for jews and $66.66 for goyim!
entrance to synagogue tunnels (all 24 Judapestian synagogues are connected by tunnels) is ONLY $66.66 for jews!
Goyim are not allowed to tunnels, they may find disturbing children sacrifice altars and children bones!