Übersicht:
Rudas Thermalbad:
Wenn Sie in die lokale Badekultur eintauchen und eines der wenigen historischen Bäder erleben möchten, ist das Rudas-Bad genau das Richtige für Sie! In einer Stadt voller Thermalbäder gehört das mittelalterliche Rudas-Bad in Budapest zu den beliebtesten. Bereits im 16. Jahrhundert am Fuße des Gellértbergs gegründet, bietet das traditionelle türkische Bad ein Schwimmbecken, sechs Heilbecken, eine Sauna und einen Dach-Whirlpool sowie Massagen und weitere Spa-Dienstleistungen. Machen Sie sich selbstständig auf den Weg zum Rudas-Bad – direkt an der Donau gelegen!
Inklusive:
- Privater Einlass ohne Anstehen zu den Rudas-Bädern. ✅
- Kostenloser Zugang zu allen Warmwasserbecken. ✅
- Kostenloser Zugang zu Dampfbädern, Saunen und dem Außenfreizeitbecken. ✅
- Gönnen Sie sich eine optionale Massage. ❓
- Genießen Sie den Luxus einer privaten Umkleidekabine. ✅
Excellent visit, saunas, pool, hot, warm and cold wellness pools, impeccable, clean, modern, missed the Turkish bath however, wrong day
Thank you so much for your kind review!
We booked our "all-area" tickets online and the "check-in" was fluent without any problems. Then we needed a minute to see where the dressing rooms are, but as soon as we understood the guiding signs it was all easy to find. The dressing rooms are mixed but there are cabins where you change your clothes. Your remaining stuff can be stored in a lockable cabin, which you can lock and unlock with the wristband you get at the check-in counter. If you then have everything done you are ready to go. In general the Bath can be separated into four parts. Wellness, Swimming, Spa and the turkish bath. The Wellness section consists of five different pools (one hot, one cold and two medium temperatured
Thank you so much for your kind review!
I have been to Rudas multiple times over the last decade as it’s always my favourite to go back to. A traditional Turkish bath (which has been here since the occupation), combined with newer parts of the building, including a roof top hot-tub overlooking the Danube. Prices have gone up lately but it’s still worth going. The locker is included, so I wouldn’t bother with the cabins. Make sure you bring a towel, slippers, and swimwear as they will make you buy them otherwise. There are bags for your wet suits when you leave.
Thank you so much for your kind review!