Significant price rise in Budapest baths in 2024

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Hungarians frequently voice discontent that the iconic baths and spas of Budapest are no longer accessible to the average local due to recent increases in prices.

As reported by Menedzsment Fórum, the entrance ticket prices for Budapest’s spas and baths, managed by Budapest Gyógyfürdői és Hévizei Zrt. (Contact for Budapest Spas cPlc.), underwent changes on 8 January. The price surge is particularly felt in baths popular among foreign tourists, with other establishments seeing a more moderate average increase of around 5-6%.

For instance, in the world-famous Széchenyi and Gellért baths, entrance ticket costs have risen from HUF 9,400 to HUF 10,500 (EUR 27), representing an almost 11.5% increase. The weekend ticket now stands at HUF 12,000 (EUR 31), up from HUF 10,900 (a 10% rise). In Széchenyi bath, the ticket purchased before 9.00 a.m. increased to HUF 8,400 (EUR 21) from HUF 7,500 between Monday and Thursday, rising to HUF 9,700 (EUR 25) on weekends.

Széchenyi baths Budapest tourism Hungary

In Rudas bath, the weekday ticket now costs HUF 9,300 (EUR 24), up from HUF 8,600, while the weekend ticket is even pricier than Széchenyi, at HUF 12,200. Lukács Bath charges HUF 4,800 (EUR 12.5) for weekdays and HUF 5,200 (EUR 13.5) for weekends. Discounted tickets for pensioners and students experienced a milder increase.

Lukács Bath
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