Széchenyi Thermal Baths (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdo)
Széchenyi Thermal Baths (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdo)

Széchenyi Thermal Baths (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdo)

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Állatkerti Körút 9-11, Budapest, 1146

The basics

Tickets to the Szechenyi Baths include full-day access to the 18 outdoor and indoor pools, thermal baths, and spa facilities, with optional massages and treatments available. (Note that massage treatments must be booked at least 24 hours in advance.) The complex also houses a bar-café, gym, sundeck, and spa shop. For a hassle-free experience, prebook your tickets and enjoy skip-the-line access through a private entrance; opt for a tour that includes hotel pickup and drop-off; or combine your visit with other top Budapest activities such as a cruise along the Danube River or a city sightseeing tour. Non-bathers can also experience the architectural marvel on a guided tour of the historic baths.

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Thermal BeerSpa + Széchenyi ticket (skip the line)
Thermal BeerSpa + Széchenyi ticket (skip the line)
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$120.84 per adult
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Beer time and chill!
The beer spa was brilliant. The beer was nice. We got a snack too. And the fact that you can go and use the thermal spa as well is a plus! We went 2 hours before our beerspa time to use the rest of the facilities. A beerspa staff arranged to meet us back in the changing rooms 5/10minutes before our time and escorted us to the beer spa. Well worth it
Megan_M, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • The Szechenyi Baths can get very busy, so purchase skip-the-line tickets in advance or be prepared to wait in line.

  • Bring a swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops, or rent them upon arrival. All tickets include access to a private changing room or a locker.

  • The Szechenyi Baths and facilities are wheelchair accessible.

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How to get there

The Szechenyi Baths are located in central Budapest’s City Park. The easiest way to get there is by metro; take the Yellow M1 line to Szechenyi station. The baths’ main entrance is opposite the Budapest Circus Building.

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When to get there

The Szechenyi Baths are open daily year-round, and the thermal waters mean that swimming in the outdoor pools is possible even in winter. The baths can get busy, especially during the peak summer season, so to avoid the crowds, visit on a weekday and get there early to beat the midafternoon rush. For a different experience, arrive on a Saturday evening in summer, when the baths play host to the Szecska parties and stay open until the wee hours.

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The healing powers of the Szechenyi Baths

The Szechenyi Baths’ thermal pools are typically heated to between 68°F and 100°F (20°C and 38°C), and are famous for their high levels of calcium, magnesium, hydrocarbonate, sodium, and sulfate. The steamy, mineral-rich waters have long been reputed for their healing properties, and many seek them out for help with conditions such as degenerative joint diseases and arthritis, as well as post-injury treatments. If that's not enough, the saunas, steam rooms, infrared sauna, gym, mudpacks, and range of massages and physical therapies are chock-full of refreshing, rejuvenating benefits.

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