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Csillaghegy: affordable fun
The Csillaghegyi Bath and Swimming Pool is one of Budapest's oldest and most beautiful water parks, surrounded by a green area full of ancient trees. Swimming enthusiasts will adore the four-lane, 33-meter-long lap pool filled with natural mineral water. The infra-sauna that was renovated in 2011 is free for everyone to use. Tiered into the hillside we can find pools for swimming, wading, and children, as well as sunbathing areas. The pools are a nice temperature, maintained at around 22-23 °C. The park is quite child-friendly, but dogs are not allowed in.
Services: soccer field, outdoor fitness machines, lockers, showers, and changing rooms; paid services: relaxing aroma massages, blood-circulation stimulating massages, and safe deposit boxes
Accessibility: Buda III, Pusztakúti Street 2-6; public transport: Szentendre HÉV, buses 160, 134 and 234
Tickets: 900 HUF for all ages
Opening hours: 8am-7pm daily
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Paskál: in early stages
Located in Pest's Zugló district, Paskál is the youngest water park of Budapest, having been built in 1989. The pools are equipped with an advanced water-filtration machine, and the landscaped environment guarantees high-quality relaxation. The two pools here welcome visitors all year round. We recommend this place for those who prefer warmer waters – the beach pool is kept at 26 °C, while the children's pool is a pleasant 30 °C.
Services: sauna, tennis court, outdoor fitness machines, children's slides, playground, and lockers
Accessibility: Pest XIV, Egressy Street 178; public transport: 77 and 82 trolley buses
Tickets: 900 HUF for all ages
Opening hours: 9am-7pm weekdays; 9am-8pm weekends