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Take time to visit the beautifully constructed Széchenyi Thermal Bath, the largest medicinal bath in Europe. The thermal water flowing at this spa comes from two springs and contains natural healing elements that are said to help lessen inflammation, joint illnesses, and other medical problems. Stunning Neo-Baroque buildings built in 1913 surround the outdoor pools, which are filled with steaming hot water. Watch locals playing chess, step into the indoor pools, take a seat in the saunas and steam rooms, or schedule a massage for the full spa experience. Make Széchenyi Thermal Bath a centerpiece of your Budapest vacation itinerary, and find what else is worth visiting using our Budapest driving holiday site.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath reviews
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Overall it was a pleasurable and relaxing experience - there was a wide range of pools to choose from both indoor and outdoor, with a sauna as well. However, there was a strange smell lingering in...
Overall it was a pleasurable and relaxing experience - there was a wide range of pools to choose from both indoor and outdoor, with a sauna as well. However, there was a strange smell lingering in... more »
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We visited the baths in the cold March weather and the warm, steamy waters (particularly in the outdoor pools) were so comforting and relaxing. There were multiple indoor and outdoor pools of...
We visited the baths in the cold March weather and the warm, steamy waters (particularly in the outdoor pools) were so comforting and relaxing. There were multiple indoor and outdoor pools of... more »
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Lovely place, pools indoors and outdoors are nice temperatures. Remember to bring flip flops with you for walking around in especially indoors. The cafe area is decent, had a lovely beef stew there. Would also recommend getting a cabin to get changed in though. Its great you can be there all day to 8pm too with the one entrance fee. Definitely worth a visit.
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Absolutely amazing experience! The whole place is magical from the architecture of the buildings to the experience itself. The outdoor thermal baths felt amazing and soothing, even on a hot day. The prices are reasonable. There is a well stocked store with towels, slippers etc to purchase in case you forget something. I highly recommend getting a cabin so you can change without having to do it in a bathroom stall. The staff was very helpful and everyone spoke English. This is an absolute MUST while visiting Budapest!!!!
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