Help - Have you ever soaked in one of those famous Budapest baths?
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Help - Have you ever soaked in one of those famous Budapest baths?
Hi - I've been reading and hearing a lot about those baths/spas in Budapest and in all of Hungary, and just sounds so luxuriating and can also be beneficial for the body (and for such an inexpensive price). I would like to know your experience with these baths, and are there any INDOOR baths in Budapest? I'm leaving for Budapest this Monday and would like to stay at a hotel that's got a great indoor bath. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi, a friend and I went to the spa twice when we visited Budapest in '94. We went to Hotel Gellert, it's the most famous I think. For $4 each, we had thermal bath, sauna, steamroom, and massage! Pedicures were extra ($2) but we were too late for that. Not only was it great but the place is beautiful. There are separate facilities for men/women. Don't miss it! <BR>
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Hi, just got back from relaxong visit to Budapest, where I went with female freind to visit the baths. The older turkish baths function on alternate days for the sexes ( get the list from Budapest website) and most people go naked. The Rac & Kiraly baths are open to women, the Rudas unfortunatley not. <BR>We had a short massage 15 mins at the Rac, although the 30 min one at the Szchechny baths was better, and a pedicure at the kiraly. have small change ready for tips. <BR>Try to avoid being in Budapest on Sunday, most baths are closed or have limited facilities open,(Saturday most close at 1300, like the shops), and those open are horrendously crowded. <BR>Unfortunately the Szchecny baths are undergoing extensive renovations and the large outdoor hot pools are closed. <BR>
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Hi, just got back from relaxong visit to Budapest, where I went with female freind to visit the baths. The older turkish baths function on alternate days for the sexes ( get the list from Budapest website) and most people go naked. The Rac & Kiraly baths are open to women, the Rudas unfortunatley not. <BR>We had a short massage 15 mins at the Rac, although the 30 min one at the Szchechny baths was better, and a pedicure at the kiraly. have small change ready for tips. <BR>Try to avoid being in Budapest on Sunday, most baths are closed or have limited facilities open,(Saturday most close at 1300, like the shops), and those open are horrendously crowded. <BR>Unfortunately the Szchecny baths are undergoing extensive renovations and the large outdoor hot pools are closed. <BR>
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Hi, just got back from relaxing visit to Budapest, where I went with female freind to visit the baths. The older turkish baths function on alternate days for the sexes ( get the list from Budapest website) and most people go naked. The Rac & Kiraly baths are open to women, the Rudas unfortunatley not. <BR>We had a short massage 15 mins at the Rac, although the 30 min one at the Szchechny baths was better, and a pedicure at the kiraly. have small change ready for tips. <BR>Try to avoid being in Budapest on Sunday, most baths are closed or have limited facilities open,(Saturday most close at 1300, like the shops), and those open are horrendously crowded. <BR>Unfortunately the Szchecny baths are undergoing extensive renovations and the large outdoor hot pools are closed. leaving only the 9 indoor ones! <BR>standard price at all baths was 450 HUF for bath, massage on average about 1000 HUF. use of 1 towel included. most people brought own shampoo etc, although there is a hairdressers at Rac baths. <BR>NB No English spoken!!! <BR>