Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Szechenyi Thermal Bath featuring a day spa, a park and heritage architecture
Szechenyi Thermal Bath showing a pool, heritage architecture and a day spa
Szechenyi Thermal Bath which includes a day spa and interior views as well as a large group of people
Szechenyi Thermal Bath which includes a day spa and interior views as well as a large group of people
Szechenyi Thermal Bath showing a day spa, heritage architecture and a statue or sculpture


Relish the remarkable experience of a bath party and relax in one of the 18 pools of Budapest’s famous hot spring water.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is among the largest thermal spring spas in Europe. Its natural hot water is used for medicinal purposes to aid degenerative joint illnesses and inflammations. Admire the neo-Baroque style of the buildings and the pools that date back to the turn of the 20th century.

Peruse the three outdoor and 15 indoor pools that make use of 1,600,000 gallons (6,000,000 liters) of water from two springs. Choose the water with your optimum temperature from the varied pools. Intriguing features include water massages and a whirlpool. Watch locals playing chess by the side of the pool. Witness the atmospheric setting at night in the steamy outdoor water.

Spend some time in the sauna or steam room to rest your body after all the sightseeing in Budapest. Enjoy one of the relaxing massage services, pedicures or facial treatments on offer. Take a guided tour of the palace and its baths. Meditation, fruit bowls and tea are offered in the spa of Palm House.

Attend one of the bath parties on Saturday nights during the summer. Join hundreds of revelers for drinks and music in the outdoor pools. The site’s café has indoor and terrace seating. Relax with some snacks to regain some energy after massages and pool therapy.

The spa takes its name from 19th-century Hungarian politician István Széchenyi, who played a part in the construction of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge. It historically separated men and women, but today is open to both sexes together.

Purchase a ticket that includes a private cabin and lasts all day. The outdoor baths remain open from early morning until late at night, while the indoor baths and steam rooms close a few hours earlier. Rent towels and swimming costumes from the site.

The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is in City Park in the northeastern section of the city. Take a bus from the city center to the spa in around 15 minutes. Ride the subway to the Széchenyi fürdö metro stop beside the baths. Nearby attractions include Budapest Zoo and Vajdahunyad Castle.

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Reviews of Széchenyi Thermal Bath

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Tickets can be bought on the day from one of three booths but I would recommend getting there early to avoid queues. You can rent either a locker or a private cabin to change in but the lockers should be fine for most. Accessing the outside bathing areas is a little tricky and not well-signed; you need to go all the way to the end of either "corridor" and go past the showers. Check the maps that occasionally show up on the walls.

3/5 - Okay

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We hired 2 towels which cost us £8 when converted into £ pounds. Absolutely scandalous. Make sure you take a towel with you

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Bring your own flip flops they are compulsory and your own towel. Order a cabin, much easier

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Staff were incredibly rude. Bring your own towels or pay a fortune!

4/5 - Good

Sarah

You get charged for towel hire (which I understand and forgot to “borrow” towels from the hotel). What I didn’t know and no one tells you - is the YOU HAVE TO HAVE FLIP FLOPS OR SLIPPERS to wear. And if you don’t you have to buy theirs - which are expensive. The whole visit cost about £60 for less than an hour in the water. Not great. The decor is amazing but very shabby,

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Take your own flip flops and bathing hat- they are compulsory and they charge a lot of money to buy them. This was the reason we didn't end up going... It would have been about £70 for 2 people and as it was quite cold, we would have only been in there a couple of hours.

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