REVIEW · MUSEUMS
Budapest: Travelling Galaxy Star Wars Interactive Exhibition
The Force is strong in this small Budapest exhibition. Travelling Galaxy turns a private Star Wars collection into a two-floor walk-through show, with more than 200 models, miniatures, puppets, helmets, and life-sized figures. I like the hands-on touches, especially trying a lightsaber and putting on a Jedi cloak, and I like the careful room designs, which give the collection more purpose than a simple display of statues.
The price is another big plus. At $15 per person, you get about an hour of guided Star Wars material, photo opportunities, and small interactive tasks. The main drawback is that dedicated fans may finish sooner than the stated hour, particularly if they move quickly through each room. The exhibition is also aimed squarely at Star Wars fans, so visitors with little interest in the series may find the theme narrow.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering a private Star Wars collection in Budapest
- Two floors of models, puppets, and life-sized figures
- The hands-on moments make the ticket worthwhile
- Movie settings recreated with light and decoration
- How long the one-hour visit really feels
- Price, value, and who gets the most from it
- Practical details for families and wheelchair users
- Is Travelling Galaxy worth booking?
- FAQ
- Where is Travelling Galaxy located?
- How long does the exhibition last?
- How much does admission cost?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is the exhibition available in English?
- Can I use a lightsaber during the visit?
- Is Travelling Galaxy wheelchair accessible?
- Can I bring food or drinks?
- Can I cancel my booking?
Key things to know before you go

- More than 200 Star Wars pieces: See models, miniatures, helmets, puppets, and life-sized figures from films, video games, newer movie series, and books.
- A hands-on visit: You can handle a lightsaber, wear a Jedi cloak, and try attachable stormtrooper helmets.
- Two floors of themed rooms: Lighting, decorations, working droids, and custom-made set pieces create recognizable movie settings.
- A guided experience: The visit is story-driven rather than a silent gallery walk. Dori has received especially warm praise for keeping her group involved.
- Good value at $15: The price is low for an hour of guided entertainment and a collection of this size.
- Useful restrictions: The venue is wheelchair accessible, but baby strollers, food, drinks, and flash photography are not allowed.
Entering a private Star Wars collection in Budapest

Travelling Galaxy is built around a private collection, and that gives the exhibition a different feel from a large museum show. You are not walking through a broad history of film production. Instead, you are moving through a fan-built presentation of the Star Wars universe, with familiar characters and settings arranged into a connected story.
That story-driven approach matters. A room full of figures can become repetitive if every display looks like a shelf at home. Here, the lighting and decorations help give each part of the visit a clear mood. You might pause for a photograph with an iconic character, then move into a scene filled with helmets, droids, or smaller models.
The collection covers more than the most famous film characters. You may encounter figures connected with video games, books, and the latest movie series, as well as the classic material that most fans expect. That wider range gives longtime followers something to look for beyond the usual Darth Vader and stormtrooper displays.
The exact order and presentation can depend on the group and guide, but the basic format is a guided walk through two floors. You show your ticket at the entrance to the Travelling Galaxy Interactive Live Exhibition, then the visit ends at the same meeting point.
More museums in Budapest:
- Budapest: Light Art Museum – Immersive New Media Experience
★ 3.9 · 1,269 reviews - Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
★ 4.4 · 373 reviews - Star Wars story Museum Ticket Pass
★ 5.0 · 249 reviews
Two floors of models, puppets, and life-sized figures

The main reason to book is the scale of the collection. More than 200 pieces are displayed, including maquettes, models, miniatures, puppets, and life-sized figures. The mix gives you both close-up details and large photo backdrops.
The life-sized figures are the easiest part to appreciate at a glance. They help you judge the scale of the characters and create the strongest photo moments. The smaller models reward a slower look, especially if you enjoy costume details, ships, creatures, or the practical work behind the films.
The exhibition also includes authentic helmets and props associated with the Star Wars world. Some pieces are displayed for viewing, while others form part of the hands-on activities. The chance to handle a lightsaber or wear a Jedi cloak gives the visit a playful edge that a standard museum collection cannot provide.
Working droids add another small touch of movement. They are not just static objects, so younger visitors have something to watch as they move between displays. The exhibition also uses custom-made elements to keep its rooms connected to the larger story rather than presenting unrelated objects one after another.
I would allow yourself the full hour even if you are a quick reader. One person may want to inspect every miniature, while another may be waiting for a turn with the lightsaber or looking for the best photograph. The guided format helps pace the visit, but the amount of time you need still depends on your interest.
The hands-on moments make the ticket worthwhile

The strongest part of Travelling Galaxy is its interactive side. You can try a lightsaber, put on a Jedi cloak, and attach a stormtrooper helmet. These activities are simple, but they turn you from a spectator into part of the display for a few minutes.
The lightsaber activity is especially useful for families and mixed-age groups. Children get a clear activity rather than only glass cases, while adults can join in without feeling that the exhibition is meant only for kids. Several people have found the staff willing to help with photographs and keep the activities moving.
You may also encounter small tasks along the route. These give you a reason to pay attention to the rooms instead of rushing straight toward the next large figure. They are not described as a long game or a full escape-room experience, so you should think of them as brief additions to the guided visit.
The staff can shape the mood of the whole hour. Dori has been singled out for her friendly, engaging approach, and the wider team has earned praise for being helpful and enthusiastic. That matters here because the exhibition depends on explanation and participation. A quiet display needs little staff input. This one works better when someone draws your attention to the details and helps with the props.
Movie settings recreated with light and decoration
Travelling Galaxy does not rely only on a line of figures. Decorations and lighting are used to bring the movie locations to life, with each section designed as part of one overall concept. You get a stronger sense of place than you would from a collection arranged in a plain room.
The lighting also helps direct your attention. Large characters provide the immediate visual impact, while the surrounding details fill in the setting. If you enjoy taking photographs, the themed rooms should give you more interesting backgrounds than a simple white wall.
Still, this is an exhibition based on a private collection, not a major film studio archive. You should expect models, figures, props, and constructed scenes rather than full original sets. The appeal comes from how the objects are combined and how close you can get to the display, not from the size of a theme park attraction.
Fans who know the films well will get the most from the room design. You can recognize characters, costumes, and settings, then compare the different eras of the series. The inclusion of material from video games, books, and newer films also keeps the show from being limited to the original trilogy.
More things to do in Budapest:
- Budapest: Unlimited Prosecco, Beer and Aperol Spritz Cruise
★ 4.8 · 25,310 reviews - Budapest: Széchenyi Spa Day Ticket with Optional Upgrades
★ 4.3 · 23,911 reviews - Budapest: Nighttime or Daytime Sightseeing Cruise
★ 4.2 · 21,062 reviews - Budapest: 1-Hour Evening Sightseeing Cruise with Drink
★ 4.5 · 8,330 reviews
How long the one-hour visit really feels

The stated duration is about one hour, with starting times selected when you check availability. Opening hours are Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, so you have flexibility to fit the exhibition around a day of sightseeing in Budapest.
Some people may use the full hour comfortably. There is plenty to see, and the guided route gives you time in each section without making you feel pushed along. The displays include enough small pieces and fine details to reward a careful look.
Fast-moving fans may finish earlier. One attendee found the experience could be completed sooner than the allotted time, which is worth noting if you are comparing it with a full afternoon attraction. I would treat the hour as the intended visit length, not a guaranteed minimum time inside.
The short duration is also part of the value. You can fit Travelling Galaxy into a busy Budapest day without giving up half a day. It works well before dinner, between other central activities, or as a planned stop for children who may not manage a long museum visit.
Price, value, and who gets the most from it
At $15 per person, this is inexpensive for a guided exhibition with more than 200 pieces and hands-on activities. You are paying for the collection, the themed presentation, staff interaction, and the chance to use props, not just entry to a room of memorabilia.
The value is strongest if you already like Star Wars. You will recognize more characters, understand the references across films and games, and probably spend longer examining the models. The price is also easy to justify for families because the visit offers photographs and activities as well as things to look at.
It can work for adults too. The collection includes signed figures and genuine memorabilia, giving serious fans reasons to look closely. The friendly staff help keep the tone from becoming too formal, so you can enjoy the subject without treating every display like a museum examination.
If your interest in Star Wars is limited, I would make this a lower priority. The exhibition does not present a broad survey of Budapest culture or film history. It is a focused fan experience, and its value depends heavily on how much you care about the galaxy on display.
A small shop would have been a useful extra, especially for anyone hoping to take home a souvenir. There is no indication of one, so plan to enjoy the photographs and displays rather than count on buying Star Wars items at the end.
Practical details for families and wheelchair users
The activity is wheelchair accessible, which makes it suitable for visitors who need step-free access. The provided information does not give further details about the route, toilet facilities, or the width of individual display areas, so you should confirm any specific access needs before booking.
Baby strollers are not allowed inside. Families with infants should plan accordingly, since the restriction may affect how you manage the visit.
Food and drinks are also prohibited. Since the visit lasts about an hour, this is easy enough to manage, but it is worth knowing before you arrive with children. Flash photography is not allowed, although the exhibition provides strong photo opportunities without it.
The experience is offered in Hungarian and English. That makes it accessible to English-speaking visitors, especially since the guided format is part of the attraction. If the explanation and story are important to you, select an English-language option when available.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, which is useful when you are still arranging your Budapest schedule.
Is Travelling Galaxy worth booking?

I would book this exhibition if you are a Star Wars fan, traveling with children, or looking for a short indoor activity with plenty of photo moments. The best parts are the size of the collection, the themed rooms, and the chance to handle a lightsaber and wear a Jedi cloak. The staff add real value, with Dori receiving special praise for keeping the guided visit friendly and active.
I would skip it only if you have little interest in Star Wars or want a large, formal museum with long historical explanations. At $15, the risk is low, and the one-hour format makes it easy to fit into a day in Budapest. For fans, it offers far more than a few statues and gives you a pleasant excuse to return to a galaxy far, far away.
FAQ

Where is Travelling Galaxy located?
The exhibition is in Budapest, in Central Hungary. You start and finish at the entrance to the Travelling Galaxy Interactive Live Exhibition.
How long does the exhibition last?
The visit takes about one hour. Starting times are selected based on availability when you book.
How much does admission cost?
The listed price is $15 per person. This includes entry to the Travelling Galaxy exhibition.
What are the opening hours?
The exhibition is open Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Is the exhibition available in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in Hungarian and English, and the instructor options include both languages.
Can I use a lightsaber during the visit?
Yes. The interactive activities include trying a lightsaber. You can also wear a Jedi cloak and use attachable stormtrooper helmets.
Is Travelling Galaxy wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the exhibition is listed as wheelchair accessible. Baby strollers are not allowed inside.
Can I bring food or drinks?
No. Food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve-now, pay-later option is also available.
Just added in Budapest
- The Real Saw | Escape Room by PÁNiQ SZOBA★ 4.1 · 10 reviews
- Private Buda Castle Walking Tour with Cake and Matthias Church★ 5.0 · 40 reviews
- Rudas Bistro Gastro-Wellness★ 4.0 · 11 reviews
- Budapest Hammer & Sickle Communist Times Tour★ 4.5 · 68 reviews
- Budapest: 90s Sitcom Escape Room Adventure with Drinks★ 5.0 · 69 reviews
- Budapest: Assist the Authorities Outdoor Escape Room Game★ 4.1 · 13 reviews
- Budapest: Couple Holistic Swedish Massage with Jacuzzi Time★ 4.6 · 25 reviews
- Budapest: Day Spa – Massage★ 4.0 · 11 reviews
Museums, compared.

Light Art Museum – Immersive New Media Experience
Read our review →
Budapest Dohany Synagogue & Hungarian Jewish Museum & free extras
Read our review →
Skip the Line: Budapest Pinball Museum Admission Ticket
Read our review →
Trash Art Museum: Hungary’s First Scrap Metal Exhibition
Read our review →Browse the lists this tour appears in




