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It’s one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, but Budapest is also one of the most relaxing, thanks to its grand bathhouses and spas. Here are 10 of the best ones.
The additional Beer Spa admission fee is $25 for one person, $30 for two. Thermal Beer Spa, Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary; +36 1 363 3210.
BUDAPEST BATHHOUSES Entry prices vary from spa to spa. Gellert costs $18.40 (3,500 forints) for entry and locker rental. Szechenyi costs $16.30 (3,100 forints). Kiraly costs $13.60 (2,500 forints).
The thermal spas are fed by dozens of springs that bubble up from beneath the city streets. Many date back more than 100 years and have helped make the Hungarian capital one of the world’s most ...
In 1934, Budapest officially received the title, “The city of spas.” There are more than a 100 hot springs running underneath the city pumping thermal water to Budapest’s 11 main thermal ...
Every weekend, these ancient thermal spas are transformed into absolute ragers — replete with lasers, light shows, live DJs and plenty of booze — thanks to events like Magic Bath and Cinetrip.
Callum Ryan, 22, of Milton Keynes set himself the challenge of flying to Budapest and visiting the city's thermal baths for cheaper than a £40 spa day in Britain.
Admission fee: About $14 on week days and $15 at weekends. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lukacs Baths, Budapest, Frankel Leo ut 25-29, 1023 Hungary; +36 1 326 1695 The Royal Spa at the ...