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. ✅
Visited on a bright day but the baths were very warm. Staff were not so friendly and don’t speak much English and were not so helpful.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
We’d read these thermal baths were the best looking architecturally and not as touristy as the Széchenyi baths. We went after lunch and whilst there were a number of people there it did not seem too busy. Taking your own flip flops and towel saved us renting them plus we saved extra by opting for one cabin (private changing room) and sharing that. There are a number of pools and steam rooms within the building so make sure you go for a wander to find them all. We began upstairs in the outdoor pool (in the rain) before coming in to find four pools at 36C and one at 40C. There’s also steam rooms and a couple of 15C plunge pools. Extremely relaxing afternoon.
Thank you so much for your kind review!
First visited in 2001. It’s a lot more expensive and commercialised now. However well worth a trip the architecture is amazing. The saunas & steam-rooms are great. The 40 degree pool isn’t one you can stay in for long. If only they could build pools like this today.
Thank you so much for your kind words!