2/7
Palatinus Bath
Palatinus opened in 1919 and with its 11 pools and 75 000 square meters it is a real giant; two thermal pools, a wave pool, a Margareta pool, two Children’s pools, a swiming pool, an adventure pool, a leisure pool and a slide pool can be sunk into here.
The bath has been modernized just recently, the result of which is the fastest slide in the country with a stop watch, and a multimedia slide with music and light effects.
Palatinus also meets the highest expectations outside of the water: those who stand with two feet on the ground can play soccer, volleyball or lay down on a sun bed and finally get some color.
Prices: Full price ticket: Weekdays: 2600HUF Weekend: 3000HUF, Afternoon (from 5pm): 1900HUF.
Student ticket: Weekdays: 1900, Weekends: 2100HUF
Open: Monday-Sunday: 09:00am-7:00pm
3/7
Római Bath
This water source was well know even during the Roman times, but of course, so far back in the days, no one really imagined a bath like this one. In 1930 the joint-stock company Római Fürdő Rt. was founded and thanks to them the bath could open in 1964 and haven’t changed a bit ever since.
Here, three huge slides await the guests, and for the kids and the immatures, there are a really cool, new playground, with open-air fitness equipment, because oil doesn’t go well with an untrained body.
Other extras can also be found in Római: for example a sauna and a steam-bath.
Prices: Full price ticket: weekdays: 2300HUF,weekends: 2600HUF, afternoon(from 4pm): 1700HUF
Student ticket: Weekdays 1700HUF, Weekends: 1800HUF.
Open: Every day: 9:00am-8:00pm
4/7
Csillaghegyi Bath
Csillaghegyi Bath is the oldest, and according to many, also the most beautiful bath in Budapest. It was open in the early 1800s, but it became what it is today only in the late 2000s.
This family friendly bath has only three pools, but because of the more than 90 000 square meter tree-studded park with its massage and sauna services it’s is totally worth it; Csillaghegyi bath is like a hidden garden of an old castle with creeping ivies grown all over it, perfect for lovers and families who don’t like crowded places.
Prices: Full price ticket: 1700HUF
Student ticket: 1300HUF
Open: Every day: 7:00-19:00
5/7
Paskál Bath
Paskál is the youngest and smallest bath in Budapest, with only two pools: a children’s pool and a swimming pool and also with a 29 000 square meter park. Of course, this doesn’t mean that this place is worse than the rest; many people decide to come here because they like relaxing.
Paskál also provides lots of opportunities to do sports, sweat in the sauna, sun beds, and buffets.
The pools are equipped with modern water recirculating systems.
Prices: Full price tickets: During the day: 2000HUF, Afternoon(from 4pm): 1500HUF Weekend: 2100HUF
Student ticket: 1500HUF
Open: Every day: 6:00-20:00
6/7
Dagály Bath
Dagály (tide) bath has been around since 1948, but guest can also enjoy thermal water here since 1970.
During the summer there are 10 pools here: 2 swimming pools, a thermal pool, a splashing pool, a “mushroom” pool, an adventure pool. a thermal sitting pool, a swimming instructions pool, a children’s pool and a wave pool, however in the winter only four of them stays active.
Besides the water tons of services can be enjoyed here: for example foot massage, medical massage, drink diets (no, not alcohol), refreshing massage, sauna and underwater jet massage, but there is also street ball and toys for kids.
Prices: Full price ticket: All day: 2400HUF, Afternoon: 1800HUF,
Student ticket: 1900HUF.
Open: Every day: 6:00-20:00