Descripción:
El agua termal del área de Budapest se ha utilizado al menos desde la época del Imperio romano. El primer baño moderno al aire libre de Budapest, el Palatinus, se inauguró en la Isla Margarita en 1921. En ese momento, el Palatinus tenía la piscina más grande de toda Europa. Con la reconstrucción se añadieron nuevas zonas interiores: una piscina divertida para niños, otra con agua termal para adultos y varias nuevas saunas con una piscina de inmersión en agua helada. ¡Activa tu circulación!
We went on a hot day and it was busy but still did not feel crowded. My teenagers enjoyed the flumes (very fast, apparently!) and we all liked the lazy river and warm water jets. We finished by relaxing in the outdoor thermal pool. Much better for families with younger children than Szchenyi as there is a fun toddler pool with a pirate ship too! A little bit shabby in places though as it is well used. We did not bother with the lane swimming or the indoor pools as the outside area with trees was lovely.
Thank you so much for your kind review!
After reading a number of reviews for other Baths in the City we were put off to the fact we had two young children. This Bath hit the spot. The Childrens pool was a brilliant temperature and the kids loved it. The outdoor pool was brilliant too and accommodating for children. Some of the pool inside were not Children friendly.Lots of outside pools were closed for the winter but can only get better in the summer
Thank you so much for your kind review!
Just can't understand any poor review. The baths are very cheap if you're going for the day. Me, my wife and little girl who was free cost around £15. They have loads of outdoor pools, the kids areas are fantastic and shallow and safe enough. We couldn't get my daughter out. There's tonnes of snack bars selling street food, burgers, langos, beers, cocktails, ice cream, even accessories and many more at prices you'd pay on the streets.
Thank you for your kind words!