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.