Huge price increases in popular Budapest spas

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From February 2023, a higher payment will be required for spa treatments in the Budapest spas. The increase will be more significant for the large historic spas, but there are also some spas where the increase will be minimal. Read on for more information.

Higher co-payments from February

From 1 February, the co-payments for subsidised spa treatments in the Budapest spas operated by Budapest Spa and Thermal Baths Ltd. (Budapest Gyógyfürdői és Hévizei Zrt.) will increase. The increase is not surprising, termalonline.hu writes, given that the National Health Insurance Fund (Nemzeti Egészségbiztosítási Alapkezelő) has not increased the subsidy for spa treatments since 2012, i.e., for 11 years.

Extremely low subsidies for Budapest spas

rudas baths
Rudas Baths, source: https://www.facebook.com/rudas.gyogyfurdo/

And these subsidies are few and far between. In 2018, the site looked at the amount of subsidies for a spa treatment and found surprisingly low amounts. This has not changed since then. Amount of aid for a nationally certified spa:

  • Spa pool with medicinal water: HUF 274 (EUR 0.7)
  • Bath with medicinal water: HUF 552 (EUR 1.41)
  • Mud packing: HUF 948 (EUR 2.43)
  • Weight bath: HUF 561 (EUR 1.44)
  • Carbonic acid bath: HUF 786 (EUR 2.01)
  • Medical massage: HUF 580 (EUR 1.48)
  • Underwater jet massage: HUF 765 (EUR 1.96)
  • Underwater group physiotherapy: HUF 607 (EUR 1.55)
  • Complex spa treatment: HUF 2229 (EUR 5.71)

Significant increases

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

The good news is that those entitled to public health care will not have to pay more for services than before. However, everyone else will have to prepare for a price increase of up to 36 percent, depending on the treatment and the spa they choose.

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  1. Our visit to Balaton was a huge disappointment, the shower sprayed water all over the bathroom floor, we had to walk around in a puddle of water and they would not fix it, even dough they told me they would get right on it. I felt sorry for the people who occupied the room beneath us. Unbelievably we had the same problem at Margitsziget

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