Szechenyi Thermal Bath
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Széchenyi thermal bath: A Historic Spa Experience
Located in Budapest, Széchenyi thermal bath is among Europe's largest medicinal baths, boasting both indoor and outdoor thermal pools. Built in 1913, this public bath is famous for its beautiful architecture and therapeutic waters.
The bath was founded by the renowned architect Gyula Pártos and has played a significant role in Hungary's spa culture. It features a majestic cupola, massive swimming pools, and state-of-the-art water jet massagers that enhance the visitors' experience.
Noteworthy Features
- 💧 Outdoor Thermal Pools
- 🏛 Ornate Neoclassical Architecture
- 🌡 Therapeutic Mineral Waters
Entry is ticketed, and the Széchenyi bath appeals to tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike, offering a unique glimpse into Hungary's wellness tradition.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Szechenyi Thermal Bath
Construction Year
The bath was constructed in 1913 and is part of the city’s cultural heritage.
Geothermal Source
Széchenyi utilizes thermal springs with healing minerals from deep underground.
Size and Scope
The complex has 18 pools, both indoor and outdoor, catering to various preferences.
Location
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Address
View map9-11 Állatkerti krt.
Opening Hours
Friday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Monday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Contact Information
Price
Adult: HUF 6,000; Child: HUF 3,000. Discounts available for students and seniors.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 3-4 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are optimal for fewer crowds.