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BESTHungary It was a short schedule, so I thought about it before going. I think it was so nice to have an outdoor hot spring because the weather was nice. It was quieter than I thought, so I went in without waiting too long. However, I was worried about whether the Pallinker Museum was good value for money.
Budapest's Must-Visit Attraction,
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Visit Széchenyi Thermal Bath, a must-see attraction in Budapest, at a discounted price. Opened as a spa in 1913, Széchenyi Thermal Bath has now become the largest swimming pool in Europe. That's why it has become a top attraction visited by travelers from all over the world.
Enjoy exciting swimming in the outdoor swimming pool and warm spa in the indoor. Purchase your ticket in advance at WAUG for convenient skip-the-line entry.

Enjoy a Thermal Bath at Széchenyi,
and a shot of Pálinka!
Enjoy the most relaxing time during your Budapest trip by enjoying a thermal bath and drinking Hungarian pálinka.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath, famous for its hot springs, especially in Budapest, is known as the largest thermal bath in Europe. With its magnificent Baroque-style building, it has an enormous scale with 3 outdoor swimming pools and 15 indoor swimming pools, so you can enjoy a fun day at a water park-like spa.
How to get to Széchenyi Thermal Bath

The easiest way to get to Széchenyi Thermal Bath is by taking the M1 subway. It is located right in front of the Széchenyi fürdő station (terminal station), so you can reach it in 2 minutes on foot after getting off at the station.
We'll let you know the best time to visit

We definitely recommend visiting Széchenyi Thermal Bath in the morning. This is because many group package tourists come in the afternoon, so it is better to enjoy it fully in the morning.
The main attraction is the outdoor hot spring

Széchenyi Thermal Bath consists of 3 outdoor swimming pools and 15 indoor swimming pools. Among these, the outdoor hot spring swimming pool is the main attraction. It's not completely hot water like we think of hot springs, but lukewarm water that is slightly higher than your body temperature. But it's not cold even if you visit in winter.
There is also a lane where you can swim. You must wear a swimming cap to enter here.
Summary of various tips

Here are some minor tips for those who want to use Széchenyi Thermal Bath.
1. Lights come on at night
So the night is more beautiful. If you have time at night, we recommend the night!
2. Personal hair dryers cannot be used
You can only use the hair dryers on site.
3. Be sure to bring flip-flops and slippers
You can't move without this. You must bring it.
4. We recommend seeing Heroes' Square together after Széchenyi Thermal Bath
It's right in front. Plan a course to see it together!
Address :
Széchenyi Thermal Bath Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő & és Uszoda
Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
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Operating Hours :
Weekdays: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Weekends: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
* Last admission is 1 hour before closing.
* Operating hours vary depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő és Uszoda


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