Unforgettable Széchenyi Spa: Full-Day Budapest Thermal Retreat
Széchenyi Bath, the largest thermal spring bath complex in Budapest and throughout Europe, is the height of European elegance. Built in 1913 in a captivating Neo-baroque style, the spa has a rich history, evolving from private steam baths to a vast complex featuring 3 outdoor and 15 indoor pools. But the experience doesn't end at the spa; it extends into the heart of Hungarian culture with tasting options inside the Hungarian Gastro Cellar. After your rejuvenating day at the spa, venture into the city center to savor the flavors of the “Hungarian spirit”. We believe that a nation can be truly known through its cuisine, discover Hungary's drinks with us: choose between 1cl of pálinka or 2x0.5dl of wine (one white - one rosé) complimentary tasting. Reserve your Széchenyi Thermal Spa & Gastro Cellar combo ticket now for the perfect blend of relaxation and cultural discovery.
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NoelitoBruno_R, 11/5/2025 2:57:47 PM
The experience in the Szencheyi Bath is a given, it's fun, exciting and memorable...my review is about the bonus wine tasting at the Hungarian Gastropub Cellar, located within walking distance of the city center, the place is fantastic, medieval vibes in a modern setting....the wine is also well balanced with its distinct aroma and flavor...the servers were also very welcoming and kind...overall worthy experience on and off the Bath.
Jeremy_H, 11/3/2025 3:36:40 AM
This was a great place to spend some time relaxing & chill time after touring around the city. We had a cabin which we can recommend.. We were able to leave on belongs in there & not have yo bag them up & then bundle them into a locker. The saunas & steam rooms were good & didn't get too overcrowded. The pools outside were lovely & warm & we had so much fun in the lazy river. One of the inside pools looked green but think it was mainly due to the tiles (not the water) & temperature only 28° , hence why you would think it was dirty so no one went in it. Definitely a nice place to go. It wasn't just about the spa it was the history & the architecture of the place too, so incredible that it is still around today & functioning.
Ross_M, 11/2/2025 11:49:32 AM
A thoroughly pleasant experience, soaking in pools of varying temperatures and steam rooms of all varieties. Left feeling most invigorated and refreshed. It would benefit the venue to use numbered wristbands and allow people to keep a tab when buying refreshments, as all sales at the venue are card/cash and most will leave these in their lockers. Remember to take your flipflops and towel with you, or you'll have to buy them - they aren't included.
Kirsten_S, 11/2/2025 3:21:06 AM
The thermal spa was as expected reading other reviews. Advice: Take your own towels and slippers because they will not let you in without. Therefore you have to buy the overpriced towels/slippers in the spa shop.
Karen_H, 11/1/2025 7:57:23 AM
Smelly indoor pools. Just really old and tired - would never go there again. Really expensive too!! Not worth the money.
TrishMile, 11/1/2025 4:43:49 AM
Overrated. Its crowded, dirty, and the assistance is not friendly or helpful. Nothing was pointed out to us or any explanation given as to procedure and or what was offered . People blowing their noses in the water, couples all over each other....rather a grim experience .
Kim_R, 10/30/2025 4:45:46 PM
It was ok. There were lots of people everywhere and somewhat confusing to manage where to go. The big pool was very warm and the smaller ones with beating temperatures were super crowded. I’m glad we went. We just didn’t stay very long.
jo26foggo, 10/30/2025 6:09:04 AM
Fabulous day out. Such an enjoyable change, to be sitting outside with beautiful blue skys surrounded by an amazing choice of pools. All very clean and tidy. The changing cabins work very well with no worries about leaving valuables. We really enjoyed the whirlpool and bubble jets. A lovely relaxing way to spend a day. The park opposite is well worth a visit too. Lovely buildings, lake and scenery.
Peter_H, 10/29/2025 8:58:18 AM
The free wine tasting was good but the cafe where it was held was 3 kilometres away from the baths, ie not close to the baths so getting there is a bit of an effort.
Sophie D, 10/28/2025 3:01:17 AM
Slightly disappointed as a lot of the facilities were closed. Main swimming pool and saunas etc Staff were abrupt and not helpful. Very overcrowded I’m glad I went as I’m sure it was great in its day! The open outdoor pools that were open were lovely. I especially enjoyed the whirlpool which was great fun. Next time I’d go to a less well known option.
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- IMPORTANT: You must use and scan your QR code that you received when booking to enter!
- IMPORTANT: Children under 14 are not allowed to enter the venue.
- It is forbidden to wear swimsuits covering the full body.
- Spa is not recommended and massage is not available for pregnant women
- You must have flip flops to enter the spa (street flip flops are not allowed). It is possible to buy them at the venue.
- The outdoor swimming pool can only be used in swimming cap which is possible to purchase at the venue.
- IMPORTANT - Széchenyi Spa and GastroCellar are two different venues. You will not recieve the gratis spirit drink in the spa. You will recieve it in the center where the GastroCellar is located (Király street 20.)
- GastroCellar address - 1061 Budapest Király street 20. (opposite of Gozsdu Udvar)
- GastroCellar opening hours - Everyday 14:00-24:00
- Your booking date is the entry date for the Széchenyi Spa. GastroCellar can be visited on different days as well, your ticket is valid for 5 days after your entry date to the Széchenyi Spa.
- Disclaimer: Pools and saunas are subject to regular maintance while they are out of order for short periods. Please check the official website's news section for updated informations about maintances
- Pool, sauna and steam cabins at the spa are coeducated
- Your ticket is valid only for one-time entry. Opening hours: Weekdays: 7am-8pm Weekends and Holidays: 8am-8pm. Last admission: 1 hour before closing time.
- children under 14 years old are not allowed to enter.
Departure point
Public transportation: take the yellow subway line (M1) to the "Széchenyi fürdő" stop in the direction of "Mexikói út". Important: You must use and scan your QR code that you received when booking to enter!Return details
Széchenyi Bath, the largest thermal spring bath complex in Budapest and throughout Europe, is the height of European elegance. Built in 1913 in a captivating Neo-baroque style, the spa has a rich history, evolving from private steam baths to a vast complex featuring 3 outdoor and 15 indoor pools. But the experience doesn't end at the spa; it extends into the heart of Hungarian culture with tasting options inside the Hungarian Gastro Cellar. After your rejuvenating day at the spa, venture into the city center to savor the flavors of the “Hungarian spirit”. We believe that a nation can be truly known through its cuisine, discover Hungary's drinks with us: choose between 1cl of pálinka or 2x0.5dl of wine (one white - one rosé) complimentary tasting. Reserve your Széchenyi Thermal Spa & Gastro Cellar combo ticket now for the perfect blend of relaxation and cultural discovery.Redemption
IMPORTANT: You must use and scan your QR code that you received when booking to enter! The Széchenyi Spa closes at 08:00 PM but you must arrive before 6:00 PM. Your ticket is valid only for one-time entry. Gastro Cellar address - 1061 Budapest Király street 20. (opposite of Gozsdu Udvar)24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
Less than 24 hours before travel date - 0% refund














