1. Lukács Thermal Bath is one of the oldest thermal baths in Budapest, dating back to the 12th century. It has undergone numerous renovations and modernizations over the years, but has maintained its traditional Turkish-style architecture. The thermal water, which comes from a natural hot spring, is said to have healing properties for various ailments such as arthritis and respiratory problems. The bath also offers various massages, steam rooms, and saunas. Many famous artists and writers, such as Franz Kafka, used to frequent the bath in the early 1900s.
2. The working hours for Lukács Thermal Bath are as follows: Monday to Sunday, from 6am to 10pm. The phone number for reservations and inquiries is +36 1 326 1695.
3. Ticket prices vary depending on the type of ticket and time of day. The basic ticket for a full-day visit is around 5,700 HUF (approx. 16.5 EUR) for adults. There are also discounted tickets available for students and seniors. Transportation to the bath can be accessed via tram (lines 18 and 41), bus (lines 9, 86, 109, and 291), or metro (line M2).


