Übersicht:
Gellért-Thermalbad:
Eröffnet im Jahr 1918, bietet das Bad medizinische Wasserbehandlungen mit denselben tiefen Quellen, die bereits im 12. Jahrhundert von den Johannitern und später von den Türken zur Regeneration genutzt wurden. Klingt gut, oder? Dann probieren Sie es selbst aus und genießen Sie die Thermalbäder, in denen Sie leicht einen ganzen Tag verbringen, zahlreiche Becken erkunden und luxuriöse Behandlungen genießen können.
Inklusive:
- Privater Einlass ohne Anstehen in das Gellért-Bad. ✅
- Kostenfreier Zugang zu allen Warmwasserbecken. ✅
- Kostenfreier Zugang zu Dampfbädern, Saunen und dem Außen-Erlebnisbecken. ✅
- Gönnen Sie sich eine optionale Massage. ❓
- Genießen Sie den Luxus einer privaten Umkleidekabine. ✅
Best pool is the one outside (if you can find it!) You only need to wear swim hats in the “serious” swim pool but we wore them anyway and found it to be a good idea on a cold damp December day as our hair would have got wet without. Very confusing to find the different pools. Worth getting a cabin to store your stuff and get changed in. It was annoying that to get your towel deposit back, you have to queue where others are queuing for entry! So it took ages and all we wanted at that point was to leave! Worth a visit just to say you have (but it has NOTHING on the blue lagoon in Iceland, so lower those expectations!)
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Definitely worth visiting. The St Gellert Thermal Baths are amazing. The lap pool is spectacular with it’s roof open and I wish I had brought a swimming cap so I could swim in the pool. The thermal baths were very clean and not crowded at all and the change rooms were very well kept. We spent about 3 hours there in total. Overall a fabulous experience.
Thank you so much for your kind review!
Just went to look inside at the building like many others. Great looking building and you can see quite a lot of its interesting features. Worth the time, but maybe next time go swimming.
Thank you so much for your kind words!