Explore a labyrinth of 18 pools, including invigorating hot baths and refreshing outdoor pools, set amidst stunning Neo-Baroque architecture
Feel the healing powers of the thermal waters, known for their therapeutic properties and warm temperatures
Visit the Palinka Museum and get indulged in complimentary tasting of Hungary's famous spirit, pálinka
Book your Szechenyi Thermal Bath tickets and treat yourself to luxurious spa treatments and massages, made to calm both body and mind
Activity Location: Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
Activity Timings: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Activity Duration: 3 Hours (Approx.)
About the Szechenyi Thermal Bath Tickets, Budapest:
Escape to a world of relaxation and indulgence at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest. Located in the picturesque City Park, this iconic thermal bath offers a truly rejuvenating experience. Get in the healing thermal waters, renowned for their therapeutic properties and warm temperatures year-round. Explore the magnificent Neo-Baroque architecture and see a labyrinth of 18 pools, including invigorating hot baths and refreshing outdoor pools. Pamper yourself with luxurious spa treatments and massages, designed to soothe both body and mind. Book your Szechenyi Thermal Bath tickets and let the curative warm waters, luxurious amenities, and stunning architecture that takes you to a state of pure tranquility.
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Thermal Baths have been an integral part of Hungarian culture since the time Romans realized that the waters of this part of the world were rich in dissolved minerals. Now, the city has more than a dozen bath locations and is known as the Spa Capital of the world.
Yes, the Thermal Baths in Budapest are naturally heated by 120 organic hot springs in the area.
The temperature at the Thermal Baths in Budapest ranges from 11C (52F) to 42C (108F). So, be prepared for the hot waters before booking your Szechenyi Thermal Bath Tickets.
Yes, there are lockers available in Thermal Baths in Budapest. These special lockers are to be opened and closed by your wristband and there is no special code generated for the lockers.
It is highly recommended that you step out of the water every 20 minutes. Before buying the Szechenyi Baths Tickets, know that the best way to enjoy these baths is to dip and rest on the deckchair alternatively.
The Szechenyi Thermal bath in Budapest is widely spread in an area of 6,220 sq meters. It has fifteen indoor and three outdoor pools. This place accommodated more than 200,000 visitors in the year 1913.
The Palinka Museum in Budapest opens at 2 pm and closes at 12 am. These timings remain the same throughout the week and even on the weekends.
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