Szechenyi Gyogyfurdo Baths
Szechenyi Bath is one of the iconic sights of Budapest. It is a health and wellness complex located in the city’s Varoszliget Park, including pools, baths and steam rooms – so large that you won’t find another one like it not only in the Hungarian capital, but in the whole of Europe! Budapest residents affectionately call the Széchenyi Baths simply “Szeczka” and are proud of it – after all, it has made their city famous throughout the world as a balneological resort, giving people healing for the most serious diseases.
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Contents- Highlights
- History of Széchenyi Bath
- Architectural features
Szechenyi Baths today - Therapeutic properties of the water
- Visitors in mind
- Opening hours, ticket prices for Széchenyi Spa
- How to get there
Highlights
The Széchenyi Baths are often referred to by locals and tourists as “the source of youth”, “the pearl of Pest” and even “the thermal paradise”. Often the word “neo-Renaissance” is added to “pearl” to emphasize the architectural merits of this bath complex, which outwardly resembles a majestic royal residence. Only water reigns in it: bubbling and soothing, thermal and cool – so different, but serving the same purpose – to bring people joy, return health and, of course, youth.
.Szechenyi Spa is also called “Bathing Palace”, and all thanks to the beautiful architectural ensemble in neo-Baroque and neo-Renaissance style, unique, in particular, by its interior solutions. Even a visitor who is not particularly versed in architecture can immediately see that every detail, even the most seemingly insignificant, is subordinated to the traditions of the bathing culture. This means that in this amazing and unique place, after receiving all the necessary procedures, you will feel as if you were born again. One wants to return to the Szechenyi Spa again and again – not only for health, but also to enjoy the beauty and splendor of this creation of human hands.
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