Overview:
Relax and enjoy a wonderful day in the historical bath, Gellért Spa, decorated with the world-famous Zsolnay porcelain and mosaics that not only you will, but the Knights of St. John used to adore and to heal in the mineral rich thermal water pools.
We didn’t partake of the waters here, but we did roam the lobby to enjoy the architecture of the place and get a feel for the atmosphere. The Art Nouveau décor was impressive with its mosaic floors, stylized fountains and stained glass windows. There were long lines for tickets, though, so I would recommend reserving in advance for what services you wish to utilize.
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I only went here and schczeni. This location is great for tourists because it is so close and great to walk on the down the hill from the citadel. The outdoor bath that was open for our brisk winter evening was very small and crowded. But a fun scene. during other seasons this has more outdoor bathing. Nighttime spa going is the best! Nevertheless the INDOOR baths here were beautiful. Interior spaces all have regal feeling. I would choose to return.
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I feel this really is a must when in Budapest. The buildings are awesome and the thermal spas so relaxing. We visited early on a Sunday morning so not too busy but by 10:30 it was really starting to fill up so I would recommend to go early for a more peaceful experience. We didn't venture to the outside pools and I think the wave pool was closed due to the time of year. Take your own towels and flip flops if you can and also a bathing cap if you want to swim in the main indoor pool.
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