Open today at 07:00-20:00(Tickets available until 19:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
Zoo Boulevard 9-11, Budapest 1146, HungaryMap
Phone+36-20-4350051
What travelers say:
It is worth experiencing. Ctrip booking is very convenient, and electronic orders are available on site. Remember to bring your own swimsuit, slippers and bath towels, and buy some expensive in the bath.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In addition to its medieval buildings, Budapest is also a rare hot spring city in Europe. Although the city is only a hundred years old after the merger of the two sides of the strait, the large and small hot spring baths in the city have been vigorously developed by the ancient Romans who love bathing more than 2,000 years ago. has huge appeal. The Széchenyi Hot Spring located in the city park is the best among the many Budapest hot springs. This hot spring bath has a delicate structure. The hot spring pool surrounded by the courtyard is full of classical temperament. Countless people enjoyed it. Széchenyi Spa has various levels of fares, and depending on the time and the package you choose, the services you can enjoy are also different.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is worth experiencing. Ctrip booking is very convenient, and electronic orders are available on site. Remember to bring your own swimsuit, slippers and bath towels, and buy some expensive in the bath.
Very close to the center of Budapest, take a taxi for about 60 RMB. It was originally the royal palace, but now it has become a public bathing house for the Hungarian people. Wearing swimsuits and swimming trunks, everyone takes a bath together, a very special experience.
Selcheni Hot Spring is located in the city park on the eastern side of Budapest, Hungary. There are many hot springs in Budapest. Selcheni is the most famous one. It seems that the male group is the attraction to visit before. The hot springs are basically locals. We rarely see Asian tourists.
Nothing to mean, not recommended, it is a heated swimming pool. The place to change clothes and take a bath is similar to the domestic swimming pool environment. Remember to bring a swimsuit disposable bath towel, slippers, sunscreen and sunglasses, and have a burger opposite.
The most popular thermal bath in Europe with beautiful architecture. Pleasure is to bathe in outside thermal pool and with the view. Inside is not special for place like this.
really enjoyed this, expensive compared to others but worth the money , would stay there for hours.