Why Budapest?
Budapest, the city is an architecture treasure trove
Budapest's is one of Europe's most picturesque capital cities. It's architecture is described as stylish, diverse and characteristic where its artistic architectural display has been influenced by the various empires throughout the ages.
Budapest's signature style; Art Nouveau is complimented with Baroque, Neoclassical and Eclectic styles where the assymetrical form, its sinuous curves flow, all stand out in this artistic city.
Thermal Baths
Top Thermal Baths in Budapest
Szechenyi Thermal Baths
It is the most popular and biggest thermal bath in Budapest. It is also one of the largest medicinal pools in Europe and has stunning archectiture. It has 18 indoor and outdoor pools with various temperatures.
Address:
Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
What I like about it
I loved being in the space of the beautiful archectiture and exploring the 18 indoor indoor and outdoor baths. As it is very popular, it can get exceptionally busy, during holidays and weekends, so plan your visit wisely!
Gellert Thermal Baths
Gellert Baths are famous for their art nouveau style, complete with stained-glass windows, colorful porcelain tiles and Roman-style columns. It has a variety of pools including an outdoor wave pool. There are two thermal pools facing each other and saunas with differnt templeratures.
Address:
Budapest, Kelenhegyi út 4, 1118 Hungary
What I like about it
Just entering the building and marvelling at the entrance hall is worth the money. It is the most beautiful thermal bath with its Romanesque style in Budapest.
Lukasc Baths
There are 2 outdoor lap pools, fitness area and a sun deck. history dating back to Roman times themral water fountains in the drinking hall. It is located close to Margaret Island indoor thermal bath area features multpiplr smaller rooms with open archways in between.
Address:
Budapest, Frankel Leó út 25-29, 1023 Hungary
What I like about it
It is less touristy and more authentic than the other thermal spas. The open archways adds more character to the Romanesque style of the bath.