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The Thermal Beer Spa is located inside Széchenyi Spa, so you have two options available to enjoy this doubly intoxicating dip. You can either enter the Széchenyi Spa in the usual manner buying a valid ticket (or book online with us for a combined ticket!), then buy the extra ticket for the Beer Spa. Or if you're feeling like you'd prefer just a soak in alcohol-filled tubs, you can enter without going to Széchenyi too. Look out for our hosts wearing green at any of the three entrances to the building & they will be happy to help you with whichever choice. There are six tubs (25 euro each for two people sharing one tub, or 30 euro to have one tub per person), and two people can soak in each of them, so they aren’t only perfect for relaxation but also if you want to do something memorable on a first date!
We thoroughly enjoyed our time spent at Thermal Beer Spa and would recommend this experience to any visitor during their stay in Budapest. There are plenty of thermal baths around the city, however, this place takes it to the next level. Bathing in 36-degree thermal water drawn straight from the source, combined with beer ingredients makes relaxing in the tub a truly unique experience to be enjoyed by anyone! To make it even more exciting, you get to pour yourself unlimited pints of cold Czech beer and nibble snacks to your heart's content. We'd recommend Thermal Beer Spa for couples, friends and groups, especially if you're seeking a unique hangover cure. You don't even need to be a huge beer lover, although if you are, you'll have double the fun. Changing rooms, lockers and showers are available to guests and there is wheelchair access for those needing extra assistance. The staff are super friendly too. They show and explain the ingredients that go into your bath before you hop in, and will even double up as your photographer if you want some great shots of you chilling in beer. Thanks for an awesome experience Thermal Beer Spa
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The lake of Hévíz is the biggest biologically active, natural medicinal water in the world. Its temperature is affected by the combination of cold and hot spring waters coming from underground. The medicinal water breaks out from the spring cave on the surface at the rate of approx. 410 litres per second and with a temperature of 40°C. According to that delivery, the water in the lake changes every three and a half days and keeps uniformly clean.
This place is gorgeous! We loved every second of our time there. For English speakers, it can be a bit confusing so here are my tips: 1. Get there by 10 to ensure a beautiful spot that is right next to the water. 2. Go the right as you enter because that is where it is less crowded and where the jacuzzis are 3. Bring snacks if you are there a long time, though they do have a lovely restaurant 4. Bring your own floatie or rent one for 1000ft deposit 600ft fee 5. Add the “wellness” package. It’s the jacuzzis and saunas and you won’t want to miss those. 6. Stay at least four hours! 7. Bring your own towel 8. ENJOY!!!
4.5 based on 142 reviews
The Gyula Castle Spa is located in the 8.5-hectare park of the former Almasy mansion, which is now a nature conservation area. In all seasons, the certified health resort is an ideal resting place for tired and unwell persons as well as for young persons longing for recreation or having fun. The Castle Spa can take pride in altogether 20 pools and a wellness centre complex, the AquaPalace.
I always return with great pleasure to Gyula due to the excellent ,five stars thermal spa only a few kilometers away from the border to Romania ; for people travelling from Romania it is very convenient as it is the nearest after crossing the border ;the general entrance is 6000 HUF ,about 18 Euro including a locker ; an extra 4000 HUF must pay those who want to visit the Aquapalace ,an indoor pool with 3 waterslides and naturally thermal water ,a new building which was completed in 2013; the spa deserves its 5 stars rating due to the various pools with different thermal water,some pools have hotter water ,some pools not so warm; there also is a big pool with waves,an Olympic swimming pool with normal water ; there also is the old indoor pool with thermal water ; there also is a location with a circular pool with jacuzzi and with an artificial circular waterflow which carries you easily around the pool ; in this building there also is the wellness complex with saunas ,massage and fitness; concerning the catering ,there is a great variety of choices ; in the main building at the entrance there is a restaurant with tasty food and a good choice of food; a second restaurant is in the building with the circular pool and the wellness center ; in the summer season all over the compound there are lots of restaurants ,cafes and facilities serving not only a rich choice of main dishes ,but also pancakes,cakes,fried fish,icecream ,coffee and drinks,alcoholic and non alcoholic ;
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Don't miss the unforgetable experince at Mandala Day Spa, it is one of the most beautiful Day Spa all over the world. Mandala offers 100 different Massages, Hammam, Facial, Hand and Foot rituals. Before and after the treatment, guests enjoy the candle-light, oriental Teahouse. Herbal teas, cold beverages, cookies, fine chocolates and fresh fruits are free of charge. SPA accessories given: towels, sauna sheet, bathrobe, slippers, shower products.
Myself and my wife visited here for a day mid February. There was a cancellation on the treatment due to a staff sick call. The manager accommodated us on the day and we recieved alternative treatments. The spa itself is so relaxing and the best thing we done in budapest. I cant recommend it enough. Staff are extremely polite, massage is professional. There is no negatives I can think of. Its money well spent and if were ever back in Budapest we will definitely return.
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The palace-like edifice contains a huge thermal pool where people often play chess while immersed in chest-high, and very hot, water.
Szechenyi Spa Baths is in Városliget City Park. A splendid Neo-Baroque palace surrounds large outdoor bathing pools filled with hot water from thermal springs. The hot springs have been used for millennia, starting with Roman bath houses, 16th century Turkish baths, and 19-20th century health spas. Ornate Szechenyi Furdo palace (1913, by architect Győző Czigler) contains outdoor and indoor pools, saunas, gyms, changing rooms, cafes, and businesses offering massage therapies, aqua fitness, aerobics, health therapies and facial treatments. I enjoyed relaxing in the warm bubbling springs surrounded by splendid architecture, imaging myself in a bygone era. Szechenyi Baths are open every day from 6am to 10pm, with no entry fee, although most activities have various fees.
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