Széchenyi Thermal Baths is one of Europe's largest thermal bath complexes. The Széchenyi Bath is the most popular spa among locals for it's size and variety of services. A wide range of indoor ( 18 ) and outdoor pools, thermal and wellness facilities (steam room, sauna), medical care, spa treatments, fitness and other services await those who wish to relax. Upgrade to add a massage to make your experience extra special.
Ps.: The outdoor pool is open even in winter, so you can enjoy the hot water even at -10 degrees.
The thermals pools were disgusting- visit black mold all over the place. As you were in the water you could see dark floating stuff! Needless to say didn’t stay long. Staff did good job id keeping floors & bathrooms clean
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this place was amazing best thermal baths I have ever seen, so peaceful and Lively with loads of thermal pools indoors and outside 40 degree heat, and 4-5 steam rooms with full mist and extreme heat how it should be.. also 5-6 saunas with different heat and mint smells and it's really good for diabled people with their own pool with hoists and other relevant equipment needed and the kids love it especially with the wave machine outside, great restaurant too. I didn't want to leave.
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A must go to spot if you are visiting Budapest! A great place to spend an afternoon/ few hours. If you purchase a cabin ticket you receive a bracelet with contact for a lock so you are able to safely secure your belongings in your changing room. There are three floors of changing cabins, one thing to be mindful of is the requirement for slippers (sandals or flip flops) to be warm around the spa. There is a cafe onsite where you can purchase food and drinks. There are a range of heated baths inside and outside, if you are looking to swim laps in the pool you will need to wear a swim hat. Overall lovely place to visit when in Budapest, can visit solo or part as a group.
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