Budapest, which has many healing thermal springs, has many spa centers where you can use these thermal pools.. The fact that the city was under Ottoman rule for 150 years turned the thermal facilities, especially those built at that time, into Turkish baths with their interior designs.. A visit to a thermal facility should be on your list of to do in Budapest, whether it’s relaxation during the day or a break in evening bath parties.. So, in this article, I will tell you about the City of Baths the most beautiful baths in Budapest, Turkish baths and Budapest’s thermal pools about where I will provide information such as strong>, how to get and ticket prices.
Information: For children under 14 years old thermal waters are not recommended, some facilities even set an age limit directly. If you are planning a trip with children, please consult your pediatrician before the thermal baths.
Budapest Thermal Hotels
If you say, “The hotel I stay at should have a spa center so that I don’t have to go to the baths”, it is a logical thought, there are hotels in Budapest that provide these facilities.. I have listed the few thermal hotels with the best reviews below, with prices from expensive to cheap.. Turkish guests who have stayed before have also always left positive reviews.
Click on the hotel names to see the prices and reviews of the hotels and make a reservation on booking.com.
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest (5 stars) Peste side, with view of Chain Bridge and Danube River
InterContinental Budapest (5 stars) Peste side, with a view of the Chain Bridge and the Danube
Corinthia Budapest (5 stars) Peste side, close to lively streets and Szimpla Kert area
Ensana Thermal Margaret Island (4 stars) on Margaret Island
Danubius Hotel Helia (4 stars) on Peste side, Margaret Island’ across the street
The Most Beautiful Baths in Budapest
Széchenyi Spa B ath
Széchenyi thermal bath One of Budapest’s most popular activities with 18 pools, 10 saunas, steam cabins and more .
It’s very pleasant to be outdoors in hot water, especially when it gets cold in the evening. When you switch to night lighting, the atmosphere is also very romantic.
Where?
Széchenyi thermal bath becomes the yellow building located in City Park, Budapest’s largest park. Right next to City Park is the Heroes’ Square, which is on the list of must see in Budapest. You can also visit.
Ticket prices
Thermal hamam entrance fee is 22 Euros on weekdays, weekends and weekends. 24 Euros on public holidays. If you buy with Forint, you may gain a little because of the exchange rate, so look and compare the ticket price as Forint.
There are different ticket options with aroma massage added.. If you have a Budapest Card, there is a 20% discount.
Thermal facility is open from 9 am to 10 pm. During certain periods of the year, a Bath Party is held on Saturday evenings from 22:30 to 3 pm. These hammam parties are the new favorite of young people (and always young ones) in Budapest.. Its ticket price was 53 Euros, and 68 Euros with the addition of a drink.
<p style="text-align: justify;"You can check all ticket options on the strongwebsite/strong./p p id="caption-attachment-5394" class="wp-caption-text"The rising trend of Budapest nightlife, Turkish bath parties are held at Széchenyi thermal facility. (Photo: szechenyispabaths.com)/ph3 style="text-align: justify;"strongGellert Thermal Bath/strong/h3p style="text-align: justify;" If you are looking for a strongthermal hotel in Budapest /strong in addition to the hotels I have linked at the beginning of the article, this place may be for you.. The prices of Gellert Hotel, which is a historical hotel, are affordable. When I look at the booking.com page, I see that many Turkish guests are also staying./pp style="text-align: justify;"Historical Gellert Hotel in a beautiful location with a view of the Danube and Budapest If you're considering staying in, strongclick/strong to review her photos, reviews, and prices./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Where?/h4p style="text- align: justify;"Located in the Gellert Hotel on Gellert Hill./pp id="caption-attachment-5395" class="wp-caption-text"The Gellert Bath is located in the historic Gellert hotel and the hotel Discounts for guests. (Photo: booking.com)/ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Ticket prices/h4p style="text-align: justify;"For hotel guests strongGellert Thermal The thermal pool named Bath/strong and the Turkish bath are discounted, but of course, you can buy tickets for the normal price without staying at the hotel.. This Turkish-style hamam/spa is also among the most popular in Budapest, with an entrance fee of 23.5 Euros on weekdays and 24.5 Euros on weekends and public holidays./pp style="text-align: justify;"strong As in Széchenyi spa bath/strong, there are different ticket options with massage added, you can check the services provided and ticket prices on the website. 20 percent discount is offered for Budapest Card./pp id="caption-attachment-5396" class="wp-caption-text"You can use the thermal facility without staying at Gellert Hotel.. (Photo: booking.com)/ph3 style="text-align: justify;"strongLukacs Bath/strong/h3p style="text-align: justify;" Less touristic than the Szenchenyi and Gellert baths, Lukacs Bath is still frequented by tourists as it is free with the Budapest Card.. In addition to 5 thermal pools, there are also wellness pools./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Where?/h4p style="text-align: justify;"Gül Baba Tomb' neither is located very close, the distance is 550 meters. Address: Frankel Leo utca 25-29, 1023 Budapest/pp id="caption-attachment-5397" class="wp-caption-text"Evening time at Lukacs Bath./ph4 style ="text-align: justify;"Ticket prices/h4p style="text-align: justify;"Less touristic means of course cheaper. So Lukacs Bath entrance fee is 4100 HUF on weekdays and 4300 HUF (about 12 Euros) on weekends and public holidays.. I told you it's free with the Budapest Card. You can review the services and ticket prices offered on the website./pp style="text-align: justify;"Sparty (spa-party) on Saturday evenings at Lukacs Bath similar to Szechenyi Bath/strong so called strongbathroom parties/strong are held. No free admission with Budapest Card for parties. Thermal facility service hours are from 6 am to 10 pm. The party time is between 22:30 – 03:00./pp id="caption-attachment-5399" class="wp-caption-text"Spa parties are held on Saturday evenings at certain times of the year at Lukacs Bath.. (Photo: lukacsbath.com)/ph2 style="text-align: justify;"Turkish Baths in Budapest/h2p style="text-align: justify;"Ottoman in Budapest Some of the Turkish baths built during his reign have managed to reach the present day.. Of course, they have been renovated and expanded with modern facilities, but their interior design has been preserved in accordance with the traditional Turkish style.. All of the Turkish baths are located on the Buda side of the city./ppstrong /strong/ph3 style="text-align: justify;"strongRudas Baths/strong /h3p style="text-align: justify;"strongRecognized as the best Turkish bath in Budapest/strong, Rudas Baths is a place preferred by both locals and tourists in Budapest.. There are 6 thermal steam baths and 1 swimming pool in Rudas Bath./pp style="text-align: justify;"Different from the thermal spas I have mentioned so far, there are days where separate male and female sessions are held in Rudas Bath.. It is applied as a women only session on Tuesdays, and only for men on the other 4 days on weekdays, and mixed sessions on weekends (please check again before you go to see if it has changed)./pp id="caption-attachment-5401" class=" wp-caption-text"Rudas Baths, one of the Turkish baths in Budapest. (Photo: en.rudasfurdo.hu)/ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Where?/h4p style="text-align: justify;"Rudas Bath Elizabeth Bridge' It is located very close to Gellert Hill on the Buda side.. Let's remember; Elizabeth Bridge was the bridge in white color. Address: Rudas Gyógyfürdő és Uszoda, H-1013 Budapest, Döbrentei ter 9./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Ticket prices/h4p style="text-align: justify; "On weekdays and only use of the thermal bath costs 3700 HUF (10.5 Euros), on weekends it is 4300 HUF (12 Euros)./pp style="text-align: justify;"Locker to lock your belongings and if the swimming pool is added, the entrance ticket is 5200 HUF (15 Euros) on weekdays and 6500 HUF (18 Euros) on weekends.. 20 percent discount on Budapest Card./pp style="text-align: justify;"Click to view all ticket options./pp style="text-align: justify;" Working hours are from 6 am to 8 pm, and night sessions can be offered from 10 am to 4 am on Friday and Saturday nights./pp id="caption-attachment-5400" class="wp-caption -text"Rudas Bath (Photo: en.rudasfurdo.hu)/ph3 style="text-align: justify;"strongVeli Beige Baths/strong/h3p style= "text-align: justify;"strongIf you are looking for a cheap hamam in Budapest/strong and you do not intend to stay all day, Veli Beige can be your first choice. The Veli Beige bath, which is among the most beautiful Turkish baths in Budapest, is described as a "hidden paradise" by the locals of the city.. The facility has 5 thermal pools, 2 steam rooms and 1 swimming pool./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Where?/h4p style="text-align: justify;" Veli Beige baths are slightly ahead of Lukacs Bath's Tomb of Gül Baba. Address: Árpád fejedelem útja 7., district II. Buddha/ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Ticket prices/h4p style="text-align: justify;"Three-hour tickets are sold for morning, lunch and evening sessions. The entrance fee varies between HUF 2240 (6 Euros) and 2800 HUF (8 Euros) depending on the session selected.. You can review it here./pp style="text-align: justify;"Working hours are between 6:00-12:00 and 15:00-21:00. Children under the age of 14 are not accepted./pp id="caption-attachment-5402" class="wp-caption-text"Veli Beige Bath (Photo: justbudapest.com)/ph3 style=" text-align: justify;"strongKirali Bath/strong/h3p style="text-align: justify;"If the price of Veli Beige Hamam suits you but 3 hours is too short strong You might like the Kirali Hamam/strong more. There are 4 thermal pools in the facility./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Where?/h4p style="text-align: justify;"Also close to Gül Baba Tomb, but It is located on the side that is a little further into the city.. Address: H-1027 Budapest, Főu. 84./ph4 style="text-align: justify;"Ticket prices/h4p style="text-align: justify;"3000 HUF (8.5 Euros) on weekdays and 3300 on weekends HUF (9 Euros). 20 percent discount on Budapest Card. You can review all types of tickets on the website./pp style="text-align: justify;"Working hours are from 9 am to 9 pm. Children under the age of 14 are not allowed./pp id="caption-attachment-5403" class="wp-caption-text"Kirali Hamam (Photo: bathsbudapest.com)/pp style=" text-align: justify;"I hope my post gave you an idea about the Budapest baths and helped you choose the one that suits you best.. I wish you a healing and enjoyable trip in Budapest./pp style="text-align: justify;"If you haven't set your hotel yet, you can find the hotels on the Peste side, which is richer in terms of places to visit and more lively with its cafe restaurants, their prices and prices. 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