
Széchenyi Spa Ticket
Opened in 1913, the neo-Baroque Széchenyi Bath is one of the world's most fascinating thermal baths. Relax in natural hot spring waters, saunas, and outdoor swimming pools with this entrance ticket. Budapest's Best Thermal Baths.
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Opened in 1913, the neo-Baroque Széchenyi Bath is one of the world's most fascinating thermal baths. Relax in natural hot spring waters, saunas, and outdoor swimming pools with this entrance ticket.
Budapest's Best Thermal Baths
Budapest is known as the City of Spas due to its abundance of thermal waters. Among its nine renowned medicinal thermal baths, Széchenyi stands out as one of the most iconic.
Located in City Park, the Széchenyi Baths is the largest medicinal bath complex in Europe. Built in an elegant neo-Baroque style, it has become a symbol of relaxation and wellness.
This is a unique location to unwind while enjoying the history it offers. Next, we’ll look at the comprehensive facilities and experiences available at Széchenyi Baths.
Pools & Facilities
The Széchenyi Spa provides a range of wellness experiences, including 15 indoor thermal pools, 3 outdoor pools, a jacuzzi pool, 10 saunas and steam rooms, massage rooms, aquagym sessions, and various beauty and anti-cellulite treatments.
With this ticket, you’ll gain access to all these facilities in one of Budapest’s iconic spots for rest and rejuvenation.
Opening Times
The Széchenyi Spa is open every day of the year at the following times:
Monday to Friday: from 7 am to 8 pm, last admission one hour before closing.Saturdays and Sundays: from 8 am to 8 pm, last admission one hour before closing.
Prices
Included
- Entrance to Széchenyi Spa
- Locker use at the Széchenyi Spa
Not included
- Cabin rental (instead of a locker), which can be shared by up to 2 people: 1000HUF
Tips
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.


