City of Baths

Baths of Budapest

City of Baths
Budapest is famously known as the "City of Baths" due to its abundance of thermal springs, boasting over a hundred naturally occurring thermal springs. The city’s unique geographical location on a fault line results in an exceptional amount of geothermal activity, providing hot mineral-rich waters that have been cherished for centuries. Bath culture is deeply ingrained in the city's history, with baths serving as places for relaxation, healing, and socializing. From the Romans to the Ottomans and beyond, each era has contributed to the rich bathing traditions found in Budapest today. Prospective students at Eötvös Loránd University will find that visiting these baths is a perfect way to unwind and immerse themselves in local culture.

Széchenyi Baths

Széchenyi Baths is one of the largest and most popular thermal bath complexes in Europe. Located in City Park, it features 15 indoor and 3 grand outdoor pools, all fed by natural hot springs. The Neo-Baroque architecture and diverse range of pools and saunas make it a must-visit spot for relaxation and socializing. Location: Állatkerti krt. 9-11, District XIV.

Gellért Baths

Gellért Baths is renowned for its stunning Art Nouveau architecture and luxurious setting within the Gellért Hotel. Visitors can enjoy a variety of pools, including an outdoor wave pool, thermal baths, and a sauna. The intricate mosaics, stained glass windows, and Roman-style columns add to its historical charm. Location: Kelenhegyi út 4, District XI.

Rudas Baths

Rudas Baths is a historic Turkish bath dating back to the 16th century, known for its central dome and octagonal pool. It offers traditional thermal baths, a wellness center, and a rooftop pool with breathtaking views of the Danube River and the city skyline. Location: Döbrentei tér 9, District I.

Lukács Baths

Lukács Baths has a long-standing reputation for its medicinal waters, attracting visitors seeking therapeutic treatments. The complex includes thermal pools, a swimming pool, and a wellness center. Its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance make it a favorite among locals. Location: Frankel Leó út 25-29, District II.

Veli Bej Baths

Veli Bej Baths is one of Budapest's oldest Turkish baths, beautifully restored to blend historical elements with modern facilities. It features several thermal pools, a steam room, and a sauna, providing a tranquil and authentic bathing experience. Location: Árpád fejedelem útja 7, District II.

Király Baths

Király Baths, originally built in the 16th century, maintains much of its Ottoman-era charm. The bath complex includes traditional thermal pools, a steam room, and a Finnish sauna. Its intimate and historic setting offers a unique glimpse into Budapest’s bathing traditions. Location: Fő utca 84, District II.

Dandár Baths

Dandár Baths is a cozy, less touristy option, known for its relaxed atmosphere and affordable prices. It features thermal pools, a sauna, and a massage parlor. Recently renovated, it provides a comfortable setting for a leisurely soak. Location: Dandár utca 5-7, District IX.