Confusing which entrance to go to, staff not exactly friendly at the time but did give the basic information needed. We went in January after the snow and it was freezing out, so being in the warm water outside was paradise. Inside pools felt a bit dated and unkempt but the main thermal bath was ideal and popular. Should have brought a dressing gown as my mini towel didn't keep me very warm in between pools. Only spent 1.5 hours there but was enough
Let your body relax after a busy day of exploring Budapest in the iconic Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of the largest spa baths in Europe. You'll be able to admire the neo-Baroque architecture of the building as you enjoy a day full of self-care and discover the healing powers of the hot springs. This complex boasts three outdoor and fifteen indoor pools, saunas, steam rooms and even aroma massage services – you can buy these on site. The pools are regulated at various temperatures and the outdoor activity pool has a jacuzzi and a whirlpool.
Just so you know, you can choose between two ticket types:
- Option one – entry ticket with locker use. You get your own locker in a public changing room (separated by gender) where you can leave your bag and clothes
- Option two – entry ticket with cabin use. You get your own private cabin where you can change and store your belongings during your visit