Description du produit:
If you want to immerse yourself in local bath culture and the handful of historic spas Rudas Bath is for you! In a city full of bathhouses, Budapest’s medieval Rudas Thermal Baths are among the most popular. Established as early as the 16th century at the foot of Gellert Hill, the traditional Turkish bathhouse features a swimming pool, six therapy pools, a sauna, and a rooftop Jacuzzi, plus massages and other spa services. Make your own way to Rudas Baths, located right on the Danube!
Important Information
- Your ticket is including a locker, where you can leave your valuables
- Please bring your own towels and slippers, at the spa they can not provide them
- If you like to use the swimming pool, please bring your own swimming cap
It was a pleasant enough experience with hot and very cold baths in the same space. There is the steam room also which I didn't try but my hubby did. Overall, I preferred Szechenyi thermal baths but hubby preferred Rudas. So I guess they are both pleasant. Either way it's a must when you visit Budapest.
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Mondays (and several other day) are men only days in the Thermal Baths. Traditionally men here wear a small white apron to cover thier modesty. You collect this from the man at the turnstile as you enter the changing room. If you are shy, you can still wear swimming trunks [there were about 5 people when I went]. In the steam room and sauna you then spin the apron around and sit on it.
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Visited the Baths and was very relaxing. Staff were friendly. the only disappointment was the massage that we booked. the lady spoke minimal English and I received a soft massage when a deep tissue massage was booked.
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