Description du produit:
L’histoire des Bains Lukács révèle que les chevaliers de Saint-Jean utilisaient déjà les sources thermales géothermiques provenant des profondeurs souterraines au XIIe siècle. Les Bains Lukács possèdent leurs propres atouts et spécialités, comme les nombreuses plaques de gratitude apposées sur ses murs pour remercier les pouvoirs curatifs de ses eaux thermales, ou encore la salle de sel de l’Himalaya destinée à soulager les problèmes respiratoires. Les Bains Lukács offrent un aperçu de ce qui fait de Budapest la Ville des Bains. Venez le découvrir par vous-même !
Smaller than other baths in Budapest but full of locals. Not too many options in terms of temperatures and baths but calm and a great place to relax in, away from the tourism craziness of other structures.
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Very nice baths in Buda. After visiting the Szechenyi baths we wanted to try one of the other baths as well, and going to the Lukacs baths was definitely the right decision. It is so much cheaper to go there than many of the other baths, but the quality of the baths is still very high. There are several outdoor and indoor pools with different temperatures. We struggled a bit to find the indoor hot tubs but a friendly employee helped us out. I recommend everyone to go here for a very relaxing (and cheap) spa experience!:)
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We purchased the Budapest Card which included free admission to the Lukacs baths. It was fairly easy to cross the Danube on public transportation and the baths were a short walk up the road on the right. One walks into a large courtyard where every sign is in Hungarian. We asked a younger patron and we’re shown into the facility. There are multiple bathing pools at different temperatures. We chose several that were all inside tunnel like mazes. Unique experience for us and I would recommend it. The massages were very reasonably prices but none were available for us to try out.
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