3+1 of the very best thermal baths in Budapest

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Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is famously known as the “City of Spas” for its rich thermal bath culture that dates back to Roman times. Nestled along the banks of the Danube, the city boasts a unique geology with over 120 natural hot springs. Here we have compiled 3+1 of the best thermal baths in Budapest that you must visit!

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

One of the largest and most iconic spa complexes in Europe, Széchenyi Thermal Bath is renowned for its grand architecture and extensive facilities. Built in 1913, this Neo-Baroque marvel features 18 pools, including three large outdoor pools where bathers can enjoy thermal waters year-round, regardless of the weather. The medicinal waters are rich in calcium, magnesium and hydrogen carbonate, making them beneficial for joint and muscle therapy. The bath is also famous for its chess-playing elderly gentlemen who spend hours in the outdoor pools.

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Gellért Thermal Bath

Situated in the luxurious Gellért Hotel, the Gellért Thermal Bath is celebrated for its Art Nouveau design, featuring intricate mosaics, stained glass windows and sculptures. This spa holds a special place in our hearts when it comes to baths in Budapest. Opened in 1918, the bath offers a stunning environment with 10 pools of various temperatures. The thermal waters are rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium and sulphate, believed to aid in treating circulation problems.

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Gellért thermal bath, Budapest. Photo: Facebook, Szt. Gellért Gyógyfürdő
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