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The International Congress on Thermal Tourism (ICTT) is set to take place in Budapest between 4-6 June this year.
Budapest, often called the “Spa Capital of the World,” has famous baths such as Széchenyi, Gellért, and Rudas. Hungarian thermal waters are rich in minerals and often used for medical treatments.