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.
Booked in advance didn’t need too! Felt overpriced but did enjoy the outdoor pool in the sunshine . Indoor pools had a strange smell.
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At the entrance there was an unjustified delay at the cash desks. Once we successfully payed, there were not any guidelines, about where we should go and leave our personal belongings or how to access the thermal baths. Somehow, we quickly managed to store our things, but we once again found it difficult enough to access the outdoor pools since the only sign pointing to them was inaccurate. We finally got to the pools outside only after 20minutes(!) However, the whole experience was fully worthy and unique, we had a wonderful time!
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Easy access via train, however long queues to pay and no explanation of what to do after you have the wristband or where to get ready. Would recommend coming for when the sun sets to see it before the lights come on and after. We had a really good time! Bar wasn’t too expensive either.
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