Entrée d'une journée complète aux thermes Lukacs de Budapest





Description
Le bain thermal de Lukács à Budapest, en Hongrie, est une destination spa luxueuse proposant des eaux thermales thérapeutiques, une gamme de saunas et de hammams, une piscine extérieure avec jets et cascades, des soins de beauté et de bien-être, ainsi qu'une salle de sport et un centre de remise en forme. Le bain est connu pour son architecture et sa décoration Art nouveau, ainsi que pour son personnel amical et compétent. Les eaux thermales sont riches en minéraux et connues pour leurs propriétés thérapeutiques.
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Itinéraire
Le bain thermal de Lukács à Budapest est une belle destination thermale historique qui offre aux visiteurs une détente luxueuse depuis des siècles. Situé au cœur de la ville, ce bain thermal est l'endroit idéal pour se détendre après une longue journée de visites ou pour passer une journée entière à se faire dorloter. Le bain porte le nom de son fondateur, le Dr Miklos Lukacs, qui a découvert les bienfaits thérapeutiques des eaux thermales à la fin des années 1800. Les eaux sont riches en minéraux, dont le calcium, le magnésium et le soufre, et sont connues pour leurs propriétés curatives. L'un des points forts du lieu est la piscine extérieure, qui est ouverte toute l'année. Il est chauffé à une température confortable et dispose d'une série de jets et de cascades, offrant une expérience de massage relaxante. Le bain thermal Lukács est plus qu'un simple spa - c'est une véritable expérience culturelle. Que vous cherchiez à vous détendre et à vous détendre ou à vous ressourcer et à vous revitaliser, le spa Lukács est l'endroit idéal pour le faire.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants de moins de 14 ans ne sont pas autorisés à entrer.
- Il est obligatoire de porter des pantoufles
- Le bonnet de bain est obligatoire dans les piscines
Avis(34)
The spa was great, just don't forget a towel! There was an issue with the Viator tickets that did not include a QR code, but after two 20 minute chats with Viator on line, the issue was resolved.
Beautiful experience in a quiet place with excellent quality for the price, including a private cabin. For a nice thermal bath as part of a relaxing day, it is highly recommended.
Visited here as wanted to do a thermal baths experience while I was in Budapest. Great experience and although it was March I did brave the outdoor pool as well . Well worth a visit and I will on my next visit to Budapest
Very nice warm pool to sit an soak. Ticket came with a locker. Clean and safe. Almost everyone there appeared to be a local
Better experience than other larger more experience baths, has everything you need, a bit of a maze but good one you find your way around. Signage could be better. Good selection of temperatures.
We were recommended this baths by our air bnb owner as a spa used by locals. Check in was fine and the changing rooms were great in respect of being able to get changed as lock your belongings in the cubicle. The outside spa itself was quite small and there was what felt like a long waiting time for the bubbles to start in the jacuzzi etc. We were sat at the right side of the jacuzzi and the bubbles that end did not work. Similarly there are around 4 "beds" in the water. Two of which did not work. The thermal spa inside was again small, very busy. We could only find room in one of the cooler pools. There was a strong sewer smell which meant we literally left the indoor spa after 2 or 3 minutes. All in all we stayed around 2 hours and at that point had quite simply had enough. I wouldn't recommend this thermal spa and would suggest going to the bigger, more touristy spas as I know people who have visited and loved them.
Lovely baths nicely laud out& several different baths However it states theyre are underwater weighted pools but we werent allowed use these( for parltients only) so this should be said in web site as this was 1 of the facilities we wanted Otherwise nice pools
Discreetly crowded (afternoon) with inability to use massages. Path between the various pools, saunas and Turkish baths a bit complicated with ups and downs (no wall or paper maps available). There is a sort of anarchy about the use of footwear, headphones and showers pre-post tubs starting from the premises. Cleanliness not exactly thorough. Entrance to 20€ with locker. Attention: you must bring flip-flops and towel (otherwise you can buy them in situ).
This place should be removed from your site. No one speaks English, it is disorganized, and though they said we would be able to book a message, we couldn't . Small warm pool, and that's it. Water in the large pool is too cold in winter. A huge waste of money! What a horrible disappointment!
I spent ion this old venerable bathing temple a total of 8 hours and enjoyed my break from everyday life very much. The bath has several outdoor pools, two of them with a temperature of 20 - 22 degrees, and another thermal water pool with a water temperature of 32 - 34 degrees. Massage jets, whirlpool, whirlpool function, surge showers, etc. are then also integrated in this basin. Various saunas (including plunge pool / ice pool ) are available and medical massages are also offered. Conclusion: The bathroom has seen better days and needs renovation. Especially the joints between the tiles and the covering of the overflow at the edge of the pool are in great need of renewal. This is where investment is needed. On the other hand, the staff is extremely friendly and strives to make your stay as pleasant as possible.



