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  1. One of the largest bath complexes of Europe in Budapest. Healthcare and wellness services in 21 pools. Saunas, aquafitness, aerobics, gym.

    • History
    • What to Know Before You Visit
    • What to Bring
    • Inside Budapest's Baths
    • Gellért Baths
    • Rudas Baths
    • Széchenyi Baths
    • Lukács Baths
    • Király Baths Experience
    • Veli Bej Baths

    Budapest lies on a geological fault line, where the Buda Hills collide with the Great Plain. This topographical fender-bender causes more than 100 thermal springs to jet skyward, releasing some 40,000m3 of warm, mineral-rich water each day. The Eravisci tribe first chanced upon the springs calling the area Ak-ink (Abundant Water). But it wasn’t unt...

    Some of the baths look a little rough around the edges, but they are clean and the water is regularly inspected. COVID-19 precautions mean many now have enhanced cleaning routines too. Most baths have decent restaurants or a cafeteria, and it's possible to spend a whole day there. Opening times vary depending on the day of the week, and many baths ...

    Take swimwear, a towel and a pair of flip-flops with you – the floor can get very slippery. Although most thermal baths rent or sell these accessories, it is best to bring your own if you can. Swimming caps must be worn by those swimming in the lap pools. Upon entering, you get a watch-shaped electronic bracelet that serves as a key to a locker or ...

    The layout of most of Budapest’s baths is similar: a series of indoor thermal pools where temperatures range from warm to hot, steam rooms, saunas, ice-cold plunge pools and rooms for massage. Some have outdoor pools with fountains, sprays and whirlpools, and pools for swimming laps. However, each spa has its own characteristics – there are Saturda...

    Best for couples

    With stained-glass windows and colorful porcelain tiles adorning the walls, Gellért Baths is a masterpiece of art nouveau architecture. It’s one of the most stunning historic spas in the Hungarian capital, making bathing feel like a royal ritual. There are also a number of small thermal baths that can be privately booked, making it great for couples. The lowdown Baths Five thermal pools (36°C–40°C); indoor swimming pool (36°C); outdoor wave pool (26°C); two outdoor thermal sitting pools (36°C...

    With its wonderful 10m diameter dome, held aloft by eight pillars, Rudashas been in operation since the Turkish conquest of Hungary in the 16th century. Its biggest attraction is a rooftop hot tub providing a pretty view of the Pest skyline. Rudas is the only bath that still holds same-sex days on weekdays (Mon, Wed-Thu & Fri til 12.45 men-only; Tu...

    Best in winter

    Széchenyiis the largest spa complex in Europe, and probably Budapest’s most popular baths. The outdoor section is stunning – a daffodil-yellow wraparound of neo-renaissance architecture – but it gets quite busy. Iconic "sparties" with DJs and a bar, take place here on most Saturday nights. In the colder months (late Dec-Feb), little beats relaxing in the warmth of the Széchenyi Baths as snow flutters all around you. The lowdown Baths 11 indoor thermal pools (28°C-40°C); one indoor cooling poo...

    Lukácsis a real medical mecca proven by the marble memorial plaques installed in the bath’s park, giving thanks in various languages to the institution and its medical staff for healing. It’s also enormous, and houses a drinking hall offering the same water that supplies the baths – coming from a newer well. The lowdown Baths Two swimming pools (22...

    A touch tumbledown, light beams into this historic spa through skylights in its traditional Ottoman dome. Király Bathshave been in use here since the 16th century. As well as a steam room and sauna, there’s a private hot tub for up to four people available to rent. The lowdown Baths Four indoor pools (26- 40 ℃) and a jacuzzi. Open at night? No. Clo...

    This venerable Turkish bath is something old and something new combined. Built in the 16th century, Veli Bejwas the most beautiful bath of its time, and the original walls and pipes are on display today in the modern building. It's never really that busy here, and since it's accessible from a hospital, many come here to heal. No outdoor pools. The ...

  2. A Lukács Gyógyfürdő a legnagyobb és legöregebb fürdő Budapesten, ahol termálvíz, úszómedence, szabadidő és wellness programok várják a vendégeket. Feliratkozhatsz a hírlevélre, és megtudhatod az aktuális szolgáltatásokat, akciókat és változásokat.

  3. Thermal bath in Budapest since 1918 in Art Nouveau style. Healthcare services, lava stone massage, red wine bath. Relaxing and wellness programmes.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Szechenyi Bath is the biggest and most popular of all the thermal baths in Budapest. What is more, it is one of the biggest natural hot spring spa baths in Europe too. Szechenyi Bath was 100 years old in 2013, and throughout its century-old history, about 100 millions of bathers have enjoyed the warm medicinal waters and the fun pools.

  5. 26 de jun. de 2019 · Discover the best thermal baths in Budapest, a city with 120 hot springs and a rich spa culture. Learn about the history, facilities, and tips for each bath, from the neo-Baroque Széchenyi to the Ottoman Rudas.

  6. 5 de jan. de 2024 · Explore the history, architecture and medicinal properties of Budapest's thermal baths and spas. Compare prices, locations and features of the 8 best options, from Széchenyi to Rudás, and find your ideal bathing experience.