Hoteller i nærheden af Budapest Széchenyi Thermal Spa





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Dyk ned i en dag med afslapning og kulturel opdagelse med Széchenyi Bath billetter. Som det største termiske springbadkompleks i Budapest - og hele Europa - tilbyder Széchenyi den perfekte blanding af velvære og historie i en betagende neobarok indstilling. Bygget i 1913, har komplekset vokset fra beskedne private dampbad til et stort spa med 3 forfriskende udendørs pools og 15 beroligende indendørs pools, hver fodret af naturlige termiske kilder. Med din billet kan du slappe af i mineralrige farvande, nyde den pulserende gårdsatmosfære og opleve et ikonisk stykke ungarsk kultur. Uanset om du søger foryngelse, arkitektonisk skønhed eller en virkelig lokal oplevelse, indbyder Széchenyi Bath dig til at slappe af, genoplade og nyde en uforglemmelig dag i Budapest.
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Vigtig information
- Anbefales ikke til gravide rejsende
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- VIGTIGT: Du skal bruge og scanne din QR-kode, som du modtog ved booking for at komme ind!
- Vigtigt: Børn under 14 år må ikke komme ind på stedet.
- Det er forbudt at bære badetøj, der dækker hele kroppen.
- Spa anbefales ikke, og massage er ikke tilgængelig for gravide kvinder
- Du skal have flip flops for at komme ind i spaen (gadeflip flops er ikke tilladt). Det er muligt at købe dem på stedet.
- Den udendørs swimmingpool kan kun bruges i badehætte, som er muligt at købe på stedet.
- Ansvarsfraskrivelse : Pools og saunaer er underlagt regelmæssig vedligeholdelse, mens de er ude af orden i korte perioder. Se venligst den officielle hjemmeside nyhed sektion for opdaterede oplysninger om vedligeholdelse
- Pool, sauna og damp hytter på spa er coeducated
- Din billet er kun gyldig for engangsindrejse. Åbningstider : Hverdage : 7:00 - 20:00 Helger og helligdage : 8:00 - 20:00. Sidste indgang: 1 time før lukketid.
- Børn under 14 år må ikke komme ind.
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I was reluctant. It’s a pricy visit but worth. I went in the morning, and it wasn’t crowded. The pools are lovely. Be sure to pick up some flip flops before you arrive (many little shops around town sell them) and grab a towel from your hotel (wink wink), they’re required, and expensive at the baths. No issues as a solo woman. I bought the cabin so I had a private changing room.
When we arrived there seemed to be a problem with the tickets. After 20 minutes and a few telephone calls we got in.
Enjoyable visit to the baths. Outdoor pools are lovely inside looks very tired and old . if you require a sunlounger get there early. would recommend cabin changing ideal for storing belongings
The baths are worth visiting for a relaxing day in Budapest. They were clean, even though the building is worn and could use a refresh. As mentioned in the booking, no towels are provided so we purchased them. At least we have souvenirs? It’s an efficient process to check in and get a changing room.
Great day at thermal baths - inside and outside baths with different temperatures (the temperature is stated on each thermal bath.) There are also sauna’s here too. Very busy and we were unable to access sun longer as they were all full. There is cafe and refreshments hut which had reasonable prices. Unfortunately, the sandwich bar was closed but we were told to return in an hour but we used the cafe instead. Full day cost approximately £50 per person. We booked the small cabin to secure our items. Tip - bring a towel and suitable footwear for around the thermal baths. Great experience and worth going too.
Terrible!!!! I would not recommend visiting this spa, it’s overpriced, the main pool was out of action when we visited. The indoor pools are the same either end of the building which are in desperate need of some modifications, very old and in disrepair. The sauna we went in smelt old and very musty, needless to say we didn’t go in any of the others. We only stayed for about an hour, and that was enough.
Great to see but SO SO crowded. You could barely find a spot to hang your towel ever mind a chair. The baths were nice but think they should limit the amount they let in.
They made us purchase water shoes before entering because we didnt have any. Cost $37 to purchase. Then once inside we found out we could rent for only $12. The gift shop knew this and intentional had us purchase overpriced shoe's before we could enter. Not impressed. The place was fun but super crowded and not enough chairs to even sit down.
The baths were a one of a kind, unforgettable experience enjoyable for all ages. There was an assortment of pools and saunas available for use with varying temperatures and purposes, and when you go make sure to bring sunscreen, flip flops, and towels.
Easy to find and we discovered that it was easy to upgrade because we bought just general admission tickets. Having the VIP (middle level) was worth the extra money to have access to quieter areas.



