1. Széchenyi Thermal Baths is one of the largest medicinal bath complexes in Europe, located in the City Park of Budapest. The complex features 15 indoor and 3 outdoor pools, saunas, steam rooms, and various therapeutic services, including massages and aqua fitness classes. The waters of the baths come from two thermal springs and are rich in minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and fluoride, making them beneficial for joint and muscle pain relief, as well as other health issues. The baths were named after Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian politician and reformer who played a key role in the development of Hungary in the 19th century. 2. Széchenyi Thermal Baths are open every day of the week, from 6 am to 10 pm. The contact phone number is +36 1 363 3210. 3. Visitors can purchase tickets at the entrance or online. Prices vary depending on the time and duration of the visit (from 2 to 10 hours). A basic ticket for a full-day visit costs approximately €23.6, with additional fees for services such as massages or lockers. Széchenyi Thermal Baths are accessible by public transportation, including buses, trams, and the metro. The nearest station is Széchenyi fürdő.