Dagály Thermal Bath

Dagály Thermal Bath  

This Bath first opened in 1948. Later, in 1956 it, among others, was expanded with a 50-m swimming pool. Its water base at that time was provided by a well bored in 1944, which finally secured the efficient use of the thermal waters found under the bed of the Danube. In 1970, the water of the Széchenyi Thermal Bath was directed to Dagály Bath, thus raising it to the status of a thermal baths. Dagály has provided a full range ...

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Dandar Thermal bath

Dandar Thermal bath  

The architectural plan for the public bath in Dandár street was prepared by Ferenc K. Császár. The Bath was commissioned in 1930, then transformed in 1936. During World War II the Bath was o­nly slightly damaged so it could be opened as soon as 1945. Originally, the Bath operated as a sanitary bath. In 1978, however, following a thorough reconstruction, it was put in operation as a thermal bath.Water composition:Hot sprin...

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Gellért Thermal Bath

Gellért Thermal Bath  

We find records about the "miraculous" springs spurting up o­n the territory of the Bath from as early a date as the 15th century. These springs were later favoured by the Turks as well, as they were larger and hotter than the Buda baths of the period. In the 17th century, the site was named Sárosfürdő (Mud bath) because of the fine spring silt that was pushed up together with the spring water and settled at the bottom ...

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Paskal Bath

Paskal Bath  

This is the youngest open-air bath of Budapest. The establishment of an open-air bath at this site was made available by the well-borings to a depth of 1,735 m performed in 1965, from which water of a temperature of 70°C and with a yield of 1,000 litre/min spouted up at that time. The bath itself was built in 1989. The up-to-date pools, equipped with water filtering and revolving devices, located in cultured surroundings converted into a park...

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Pesterzsebeti bath

Pesterzsebeti bath  

The bath was built in the later 1920s, o­n the bank of the Danube. It is the o­nly thermal bath of Budapest, the thermal water of which belongs to the group of the iodine and bromic waters. The thermal bath and the beach operating a wave pool in the summer season are widely favoured.We would like to inform our Guests that Erzsébet Bath is closed during the hidraulic modernization of its pools.

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Pünkösdfürdő Bath

Pünkösdfürdő Bath  

The open-air bath was established in 1935 o­n the bank of the Danube river, o­n the basis of plans made by Alfred Hajós. The three pools situated among rose bowers ensure bathing, tanning and pleasant recreation facilities for all age groups. Its green area covered by spreading trees provides leisure and refreshment for its guests.Opening hours: Closed!!!Prices: 1000-1500 HUF

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Rudas Thermal Bath

Rudas Thermal Bath  

The centerpiece of the bath today, the Turkish bath, was built during the 16th century in the period of the Turkish occupation. Below the 10 m diameter dome, sustained by 8 pillars, there is an octagonal pool. The thermal bath has been visited from 1936 o­n exclusively by men. The swimming pool, operating as a therapeutic swimming facility and with a sauna, was built in 1896.In its drinking hall, the water of the springs Hungária, Atti...

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Szechenyi Thermal Bath

Szechenyi Thermal Bath  

The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is o­ne of the largest spa complexes in Europe. It's also the first thermal bath of Pest. It owes its existence to Vilmos Zsigmondy, a mining engineer. o­n his initiative, successful deep borings had been performed in the City Park, where later, in 1881 already an "Artesian bath" was in operation. However, this temporary type of bath was meeting the demands of the age less and less, so the S...

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The Király Thermal Bath

The Király Thermal Bath  

The construction of this Bath was begun by Arslan, the Pasha of Buda in 1565 and was completed by his successor, Sokoli Mustafa. The Király Thermal Bath had no direct hot water base, nor has it any today. The Turks built the Bath far from the springs to ensure the opportunity for bathing even in the case of an eventual siege, within the walls of the castle. Its water was supplied at that time, and is being supplied now, from the surroundin...

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