Overview:
Széchenyi Thermal Baths is one of Europe's largest thermal bath complexes. The Széchenyi Bath is the most popular spa among locals for it's size and variety of services. A wide range of indoor ( 18 ) and outdoor pools, thermal and wellness facilities (steam room, sauna), medical care, spa treatments, fitness and other services await those who wish to relax. Upgrade to add a massage to make your experience extra special.
Ps.: The outdoor pool is open even in winter, so you can enjoy the hot water even at -10 degrees.
Great range of pools, saunas and steam rooms including huge outdoor pools. Receiving tickets and wristbands for lockers were also very quick. Would recommend that you arrive at or just after opening time. The pools were quiet in the morning and started to become very busy after a couple of hours. Also as we left the queues to get in we’re very long and didn’t seem to be moving much at all.
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t was a fun experience, but nothing out of the ordinary. The Palinka experience was a waist of time and a wild goose. Not worth it at all. It was a beautiful place.
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We were pleasantly surprised by how lovely the spa was. We arrived early to avoid the queues. The spas and surrounding areas were very clean and the changing cabins were being constantly cleaned. The spas are spread out over a vast area so easy to find spaces. The 36 degree spa and plunge pool were the best but the sulphur too strong to stay in for too long. Majority of staff were friendly but a couple not so! We were glad we visited and would recommend. The building is beautiful.
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