Budapest Széchenyi Thermal Bath

A visit to one of Europe's largest thermal baths

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This ticket gives you access to Széchenyi, one of Europe’s largest thermal bath complexes. A highlight of the complex is the three outdoor pools – a 50-metre swimming pool, an adventure pool with a whirlpool section and a thermal sitting pool. Inside the beautiful Neo-Baroque building, you have the chance to have a dip in 15 indoor pools and visit ten different saunas.

The geothermal water that fills the pools is supplied by two thermal springs. The water, which is up to 77 degrees Celsius in temperature, makes its way up more than 1000 metres from the well. The pools’ water temperature varies, giving you the opportunity to find out what temperature suits you best.

At Széchenyi, you can also unwind during an aroma massage or traditional massage treatment, enjoy some refreshments at the on-site restaurant or burn off energy in a gymnastics or water aerobics course.

Why visit

  • Opportunity to experience Budapest's thermal bath
  • Chance to relax in various pools and saunas

What's included

  • Admission
  • Changing cabin or locker

Additional information

Please note that some of the facilities will be closed at the following periods:

- 20 and 23 February 2024: steam pools and saunas will be out of order

- 8 April to 8 June 2024: swimming pool will be out of order

You can use your daily ticket to enter the spa at any time after 09:00 and stay until closing time.

You can choose between the following two ticket types:

Location

Budapest Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 11, Budapest, 1146
The bath is located in City Park, close to the City Circus. To get there by subway, take line no.1 to Széchenyi fürdő station. Exchange your voucher at the front desk by the main entrance.

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