I don't know how to definitely write a review. It is clear that the water is unique, it cures everything at once, and all this in the form of 20 pools, not just lakes, but there are a lot of disadvantages. 1. Parking is far away. 2. Admission is not cheap. They paid 13,500 per person (it was a day off on weekdays a little cheaper), translated into rubles on the 4th it cost 12 thousand rubles, they have a single tariff for an adult and a child. 3. Inside the scoop. The tiles are not the first freshness and everything like that. 4. The price tag is very simple! More expensive than at the airport. French fries 6800 HUF (that's 1,500 rubles), a sausage for the same price, space to drink at all ... so you either have to carry food with you, or be ready to shell out 150-200 € for a family snack. 5. There are not enough sun beds for everyone 5. Children are not allowed in indoor pools, but there are only two outdoor ones, and there are 6 people there like on a bus. There are no labels or designations of which pool heals what. It's just a bunch of different pools with different water in temperature, smell and viscosity, and nearby drinking bouvettes with different water, too, and it's not clear which one is for what.
Budapest's favorite swimming pools. Warm steam rooms are smoothly replaced by hot ones up to a Finnish sauna at 120 ° C, and cool pools are simultaneously ice rooms, which increases the contrast. The main thing is to go in the right direction, so as not to start with the most extreme ones. There are two warm pools outside that you don't want to get out of, set aside half a day for the complex.
The place is good. There are a lot of people, but there is enough room for everyone. Someone writes that the price is unreasonably high, but this is Europe, so you should hardly expect cheapness. A wristband is given at the entrance, depending on the ticket price and service, these are either shared changing rooms and showers in the basement, or private cabins on the ground floor. Now the central pool is closed for reconstruction, but this generally does not prevent people from relaxing, as two more pools are open. The water temperature is around 38 degrees, which partially heats the air, and also allows you to keep warm if you immerse yourself in water. There are sun beds, benches and a shower near the pools, as well as a separate spa area, for an additional fee. You can stay on the territory from morning to closing time. There are buffets with drinks and food. I recommend you to visit!!!
The place is great.
Very comfortable thermal baths. It is enough to spend from 3-4 hours to a whole day.
It is better to postpone the visit for the last day, as there will be a desire to repeat the visit later.
There are a lot of people, but you can find a place in any sauna or in any pool.
In general, I really liked it. .
Excellent thermal baths. After staying here for 2-3 hours, you come out refreshed, rested, and cheerful. It is the largest and most popular of all thermal baths in Budapest and one of the largest natural thermal baths in Europe. I'm glad that I got to visit here.
Not a bad place. I was in Budapest for the first time, and decided to visit the most popular option.
Should I say that I regret it? Not at all. It's worth it once. Pleasant water, although subjectively dirty in the warmest pool.
There are just unrealistically many people, and this is taking into account the fact that I was on a weekday in November.
You can lie in warm water and enjoy the interior. If you go there alone, envy the couples, of which there are a lot. You can guess the languages spoken around you and try to find at least one Hungarian (I only heard Hungarian from employees there).
Will I come here again? I highly doubt it. As a tourist, I'd rather see the rest of the baths. Besides, there is another option (not in Budapest) I liked him a lot more.
There are a lot of people, this is the main disadvantage. You can choose a less popular and touristic option. I liked the baths themselves, but I had to put my foot down. Nowhere to go .
Not modern, but beautiful.
The advantages are a historical building, beautiful architecture, aesthetics inside and out beyond praise, all the statues please the eye.
Cons - the water is not super clean, the antediluvian system, there are no electronic bracelets to pay in a cafe, you have to run to the locker for money, the locker is also locked with an antediluvian lock. Towels, slippers - all your own, there is no rent inside, you can only buy. It was boring, there were no super hot saunas, we stayed for a couple of hours and left, took pictures outside longer than we swam.
I was in 2015, even then I really liked everything, I recommend you to visit! Pools for every taste, from 15 degrees to very hot. Hamams, saunas, too, with different fixed temperatures, for those who like it hot and not so hot. Separate swimming pool (cap required). Baths with a healing effect - my knee hurt a lot after training, my pain went away after visiting this institution!
A good location, many different pools with different water composition and temperature, and saunas. I am glad that there is a really hot Russian bath and a really cold font. Event spa with beautiful towel swings, smells and snow - 10/10. Of the minuses - for three trips minus two towels.
Great place! I had a great time. I got a boost of energy. I felt light. You can relax and forget about the hustle and bustle of the days. I was impressed in the winter in the outdoor swimming pool. Clean, caring and cozy! I recommend it to everyone!
A very pleasant impression. We spent 4-5 hours. We were in November, we swam at +4 outside, the water is +28 - excellent. The cost of entry for the whole day is 10,500 HUF.
The place is stupid for tourists, it's expensive, but I liked it. There is a lot of space in the locker room, there are a lot of people in the pools on the street. Water, let's say for an amateur, I don't like warm water, so I was looking for something cooler. You can drink and eat on the territory, but everything is somehow prehistoric, you need to carry a map with you. But in general, it's a credit.
A favorite place of Hungarians and tourists. There are a lot of people. There are many different pools with thermal water. It was extremely difficult for us to stay in the indoor pools, even squeamish. But it's great outside!
How nice it is there! A bunch of baths with mineral water of different temperatures in one place. You can take water treatments both indoor and outdoor, the water is very soft! I paid a subscription for the whole day and stay as long as you want!
I liked there a lot indoors, with a steam room mi bath mi of different temperatures thermal pools these are the springs. A communal pool well, this is for one time, it's cool where with the current in the center, but it's more for young people to have fun.
A great place with outdoor pools and indoor hot spring pools, it is possible to experience the most beautiful and fun health tourism in Europe at an affordable price.
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Артем Х
Level 14 Local Expert
June 22, 2024
The place is certainly beautiful, but very specific. We got there on a day off , crowds , just crowds of people , the big pool was under repair , in the other two pools people were packed like on a bus during rush hour . All the sun beds are occupied, and there was still a lot of space where you can still put them, but no one is doing anything, people are rushing in droves, entrance prices are very high and the pleasure is questionable. Of course it's beautiful inside, there are a lot of different baths, but everything is also packed and there were just crowds of people in each steam room. Let's just say that I personally won't go there anymore, this place is not for me
A great place, there are many baths and saunas, but the trick is in the outdoor outdoor pool.
The only downside is a lot of people
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арчер
Level 5 Local Expert
May 15
We were unlucky. The main pool was under renovation, and there were too many people. Because it's the weekend. It was really only comfortable in the cold pools. Maybe it will be better when the big pool opens!)
It's a wonderful place.It attracts you to refresh yourself on a hot summer day and warm up body and soul in the cold season. There are many pools of different sizes and temperatures.Several saunas with delicious aromas of herbs.There are underwater massagers and waterfalls in the outdoor pool.We can have a snack .There are always a lot of people here.There are queues at the checkout.The cost of a three-hour visit of 10900 forints is about 30 €. It is necessary to have your own towel, swimsuit, and slates.Water softens the skin very much.It's worth visiting there-it's next to Heroes Square.
Come early in the morning and you will be happy! And if it's also weekdays, then there's fire!))
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Alex
Level 15 Local Expert
May 6, 2024
One of the sights of Budapest, respectively, is worth a visit. There are two types of tickets - a booth and a shared locker room with a locker where you can leave clothes and valuables. The difference is about 300p. You can buy both online and on the spot. The online queue for entry is smaller. There are a lot of visitors, provided that they were on Monday at 10.00. When they left after 12.00, the queue was huge (photo attached), including in the online queue. The large pool was under reconstruction, the rest were very overloaded - people on top of each other. It doesn't leave the feeling that you are in an old Soviet sanatorium, especially in indoor pools.
An amazing place to relax with the whole family! Warm pools, more than 5 different saunas, a bar and it's all under the open sky. The cost in rubles is about 2500r for a whole day for one.
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Dmitriy Murkin
Level 14 Local Expert
August 24, 2024
A very beautiful place (you need a hat to swim in a large pool), unusual changing cabins. If you go, you need to approach in the morning at 8:30, and tickets are earlier and there will be a lot of people after lunch!
Pleasure! You really feel rested and healthy! Calms, relaxes, invigorates, makes you forget about the fuss and think about yourself)) the skin is velvety after. No one gives instructions, and then you realize that they are not needed, you just enjoy the sensations and even the people nearby do not interfere)
I recommend it!!! If you are in Budapest, be sure to spend half a day in the Sechen baths!
The place is certainly iconic, but we could monitor the condition of the premises a little bit to keep at least a little in order, with such revenue for tickets, you can make cosmetic repairs, glue the tile where it fell off, paint. In general, it is very sad, apparently they are waiting for everything to fall into disrepair and then they will start
Not bad baths, but a lot of people. It's better to come early. We were at 9 in the morning and there were already 20 people, at 12 in the afternoon there was nowhere to go to the bathhouse
This is something incredible for an inexperienced visitor! I recommend it to everyone, even if you are only passing through Budapest for one day
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Елена Иванова
Level 30 Local Expert
October 30, 2022
A very interesting place, we were here in early spring, it was cool to swim when it was cold outside. There are baths with warm and very warm water. I liked everything. Plus, you can buy something here that you forgot to take with you. I didn't have a slap, I took it on the spot.
As much as I don't like thermal springs, but I went to these as a tourist attraction, and I liked everything. I recommend you to visit.
We came in the evening, it was not enough for 2 hours, it works until 20-00.
In order to save money, take your own slippers and towels, but you can also buy them on the spot. The slippers cost 10 euros.
The second largest bathhouse (thermal bath) after Gellert in Budapest. Relax your body and soul, after this place you feel 10 years younger) A must-visit!
I was there on weekends from 18 to 21. If you want to swim in silence, then you are not here. There are a lot of people, but also places for swimming. There are fonts with water of different temperatures, saunas, aroma saunas. There are also 3 outdoor pools: the central and the largest are allowed only in caps. There is a bar. In general, I really liked it, but after 2.5 hours you realize that the body is already tired of water of different temperatures, and the presence of hair and dirt in the water does not contribute to the decision to stay.
These are the most "popular" baths in Budapest.
In some places, since the days of the socialist camp, there have been signs in Russian.
The baths are a string of separate pools of different sizes and different water temperatures. There are also those located on the street, in winter they were photographed against the background of a snowdrift))
A wide range of water treatments: several types of saunas, pools with ice, cool, warm and hot water, a whirlpool, "waterfalls" and jets gushing from the bottom - and all this is decorated like a palace!