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.
Really enjoyed our visit. Many reviews on here described staff as rude and that there was little signage. Things must have changed as we found the staff really helpful and there was signage around each pool as well as directions in English. Was well worth a visit if in town.
Thank you so much for amazing review!
The building is beautiful in its surroundings. You get the option to upgrade from a locker to a cabin for changing and it is a minimal charge. We’d read the info prior to going so knew we needed to take flip flops and own towels. The cabin for changing can comfortably manage two people. You can feel safe leaving your belongings as you get an electronic wristband to open and lock the door. There are indoor pools and several outdoor pools. The outdoor pool is so warm and was set at 28 degrees which was appreciated as it was only 5 degrees outside so chilly when walking around. You can spend all day there if you wish but we found 2 hours was enough for us. Definitely worth a visit though.
Thank you so much for positive Feedback!