




Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Sports Recreation
4.3 (50644 reviews)
Ornate thermal baths, built in 1913, with a cupola, massivve swimming pools & water jet massagers.
Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
+36 20 435 0051
Did You Know?
Medicinal Bath in Europe
Széchenyi is one of the largest medicinal baths in Europe, offering a vast complex of indoor and outdoor pools.
Year of Opening
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath first opened its doors in 1913, becoming a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
Floating Chessboards
You can often find locals playing chess on floating boards in the outdoor pools, a unique and charming tradition.
Natural Hot Spring
The bath is supplied by two thermal springs, reaching temperatures of 74°C (165°F) and 77°C (171°F).
Highlights from Reviews
• outdoor pools
Many reviewers enjoyed the outdoor pools, especially in colder weather, citing the warm water and relaxing atmosphere.
• architecture
The architecture of the bathhouse is frequently praised for its historical charm and grandeur.
• pool variety
The variety of pools, saunas, and steam rooms offers a diverse and enjoyable experience.
• relaxing experience
Several reviewers found the experience relaxing and therapeutic, highlighting the benefits of the thermal waters.
• must-visit attraction
Many reviewers consider the baths a must-visit attraction in Budapest, offering a unique cultural experience.