Highlights of Hungary: Bath Spas

Unwinding in the luxurious Bath Spas of Budapest

Budapest rightly called “The City of Spas” that offers just the relaxation you need after months of backpacking and treks. While the bath spas have been a part of Hungary for several centuries, the culture of bath spa is said to increase with the Turkish occupation of Hungary in the 16th century. With over 118 thermal and medicinal hot springs, it is the best place to kickback, put your feet up and relax.

Where to go:

There are several public baths, the most popular ones being Szechenyi, Gellert and Rudas. We picked Szechneyi as it was one of the largest baths and extremely accessible as it is located right next to City Park. The cost for the entrance with locker usage is just 20$ with no time limit

What to expect:

Szechneyi has about 11 bath spas in different temperatures and three main pools in the open air. The guidelines for the outfit you must wear to the bath are quite relaxed and they have excellent and economical locker facilities for all your belongings. Once you’re dressed, all you need to do is pick the right temperature for you and take a dip.

My best moment:

My best moment was taking a dip in their hottest thermal spa in the open air with the striking view of the bath spa and the open sky. A mild drizzle during the day was just a cherry on top of the pie.

How to Get There:

Located right at the city center, the bath is very much accessible by any means of public transport

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  1. Oh no you just made planning my euro trip so much more difficult! All sounds amazing, especially Italy! Thanks for a great read 😍

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