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Panoramic view of Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, Hungary, featuring grand Neo-Baroque architecture surrounding lively outdoor thermal pools with numerous visitors enjoying a relaxing soak.
Visitors enjoying a relaxing soak in the outdoor thermal pools of Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, Hungary, with its magnificent Neo-Baroque architecture and statues in the background.
Modern relaxation area at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, featuring curved glass windows that bring in natural light, offering a comfortable space for visitors to unwind.
Arched colonnade at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, overlooking lush greenery and spacious outdoor thermal pools, inviting visitors to enjoy serene moments under the sun.
Luxurious indoor thermal pool at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, adorned with classical columns and intricate tiling, offering a tranquil and sophisticated bathing experience.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath Ticket | Budapest

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Duration:10 hour(s)
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Enjoy a soak in Budapest’s Széchenyi Thermal Bath, the largest thermal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by the city’s hot springs and is an enjoyable experience all year round. 

  • Soak up the many healing properties of this thermal bath experience 
  • Enjoy access to over 18 pools, along with multiple saunas and steam chambers 
  • Admire the complex’s regal Neo-Baroque style architecture 
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Relaxation & Beauty

FacilitySauna, Steam room

Product Info

— What You Can Expect — 

Experience ultimate relaxation during your Budapest trip by visiting the world-class Széchenyi Thermal Bath. With over 50 thermal baths in the city, it’s no wonder they are considered the largest thermal bath in Europe! 

Immerse yourself in a pool of your choice, with a range of indoor and outdoor pools with varying temperatures from 20°C to 40°C to choose from. On a sunny day, enjoy an outdoor bath, and feast your eyes on the regal Neo-Baroque style architecture of the bath complex. 

Indulge in luxurious water and spa massages for an added pampering experience. Once you’re done, treat yourself to food and drinks to complete your trip. 

There’s a local saying that if you haven’t experienced a thermal bath in Budapest, then you haven’t been to Budapest! 


What You Can Expect

Duration: 10 hour(s)

1 Day

  • Soak in the outdoor bath and take in scenic views of the Széchenyi Spa complex
    Expansive outdoor thermal area of Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, Hungary, surrounded by its iconic Neo-Baroque buildings, offering a refreshing and comfortable bathing environment.
  • Enjoy sunny days in the outdoor pools and soak in healing benefits of the baths
    Sun-drenched outdoor thermal pools at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, where visitors under blue skies enjoy the healing waters and experience Hungary's unique bathing culture.
  • Enjoyable in both day and night time, try a night bath for a different experience
    Enchanting night view of Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, Hungary, with outdoor thermal pools shimmering under warm lights, offering visitors a romantic evening bathing experience.
  • Admire the exquisite architectural and interior design of the indoor baths
    Elegant indoor thermal pool at Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, where arches and classical columns create a serene ambiance, perfect for a therapeutic bathing experience.

Purchase Notice

  • Your ticket is valid for a one-time entry only. Re-entry is not permitted once you have exited
  • Children under the age of 14 are not permitted to enter the baths or spa.

Includes/Excludes

  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath Ticket
  • Private changing room or locker (dependent on selected package)
  • Insurance
  • Towel
  • Massage
  • Transfer service
  • Tips

Reminders

  • Children under the age of 14 are not permitted to enter the baths or spa.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
Once the booking is confirmed, the ticket will be sent to your email, please present the QR code on your ticket upon entry.

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration
  • Last entry into the Széchenyi Thermal Bath is before 6:00 pm

Experience Location

Location Name: Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Address: Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary

How to Get There
- By metro: Take the M1 line to Széchenyi Fürdő station. It is a 5-minute walk to the bath from there - By Trolleybus: Take Bus No. 72 or 75. The closest bus stop is Széchenyi Fürdő M, a 2-minute walk to the bath - You can even take a taxi or Uber, or rent a bike and cycle there

Business Hours

Monday 07:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:00)

Tuesday 07:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:00)

Wednesday 07:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:00)

Thursday 07:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:00)

Friday 07:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:00)

Saturday 08:00–20:00 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Sunday 08:00–20:00 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

  • Please note that guests are required to exit at least 20 mins before closure
  • Opening hours are subject to change, please refer to the official website for updates

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences does Széchenyi Thermal Bath offer visitors?

Széchenyi Thermal Bath, as Europe's largest thermal bath, offers a year-round immersive experience with waters supplied by Budapest's natural hot springs. Visitors can explore over 18 diverse pools, including spacious outdoor thermal pools ideal for relaxation, alongside multiple saunas and steam chambers. The water is renowned for its healing properties, and the bath's magnificent Neo-Baroque architecture provides a stunning backdrop, creating a truly memorable and therapeutic visit.

2. What makes Széchenyi Thermal Bath a prominent choice among Budapest's thermal baths?

Széchenyi Thermal Bath distinguishes itself through its impressive scale as Europe's largest, its striking Neo-Baroque architectural style, and its unique year-round outdoor thermal pools. Its waters, sourced from Budapest’s deep hot springs, are well-regarded for their therapeutic qualities. With an extensive selection of over 18 pools, various saunas, and steam chambers, it provides a comprehensive and historically rich bathing experience, attracting visitors for both its relaxation and cultural significance.

3. What types of tickets are available for Széchenyi Thermal Bath, and what do they include?

Széchenyi Thermal Bath typically offers various admission options, primarily focusing on full-day entry tickets. These tickets usually grant access to the bath's extensive facilities, which include more than 18 pools, several saunas, and steam chambers. Visitors can often choose between tickets that include a private changing cabin or a locker for securing personal belongings. The specific inclusions aim to provide flexibility and convenience for enjoying the full thermal bath experience.

4. What is the recommended way to book tickets for Széchenyi Thermal Bath?

To ensure a seamless visit and secure your entry, especially during peak seasons, it is highly recommended to book your tickets for Széchenyi Thermal Bath in advance. You can conveniently book your tickets through KKday, which provides a reliable and easy-to-use platform for purchasing admission. Booking with KKday allows you to secure your preferred entry time and often provides skip-the-line access, enhancing your travel convenience and ensuring a hassle-free start to your thermal bath experience.

5. How can visitors easily reach Széchenyi Thermal Bath using public transportation in Budapest?

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is conveniently located and highly accessible via Budapest's public transportation network. The most direct route is to take Metro Line 1 (the Yellow Line) and alight at Széchenyi fürdő station. The bath complex is situated directly at this metro stop, requiring only a very short walk from the station exit. Additionally, several tram lines also serve the vicinity, offering alternative options for reaching the baths from various parts of the city.

6. Are specific items like flip-flops required or recommended for visiting Széchenyi Thermal Bath?

While not strictly mandatory, wearing flip-flops or water shoes is highly recommended when visiting Széchenyi Thermal Bath for both hygiene and safety reasons. The large bath complex features many tiled areas and pathways that can become wet and slippery. Appropriate footwear helps prevent slips and ensures comfort when moving between the various pools, changing rooms, and relaxation zones. It is also essential to bring your own towel and swimwear.

7. What is the general dress code or attire recommendation for visitors at Széchenyi Thermal Bath?

The general dress code for Széchenyi Thermal Bath requires standard swimwear for entry into the pools and bathing areas. This includes conventional swimming trunks, bikinis, or one-piece swimsuits. Modest swimwear is generally acceptable. For hygiene reasons, street clothes or underwear are not permitted in the pools. Many visitors also bring a bathrobe or cover-up for comfort when moving around the complex, especially during cooler periods, along with a towel.

8. What historical or architectural aspects make Széchenyi Thermal Bath a notable landmark in Budapest?

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is a celebrated landmark due to its magnificent Neo-Baroque architectural style, distinguishing it as one of Europe's most visually stunning thermal complexes. Completed in 1913, its lavish design features intricate domes, statues, and ornate stonework, reflecting the grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The bath's iconic yellow facades and stately courtyards create a regal atmosphere, offering visitors not just a thermal experience but also a deep appreciation for Budapest's rich architectural heritage.

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