Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Budapest

Are Budapest Thermal Baths Open in December?

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A visit to the thermal baths is usually at the top of people’s lists when they are planning a trip to Budapest. Known to relax and comfort anyone, enjoying thermal baths in Budapest is special. Having said that, if you’re planning to go to Turin in December, you could be confused about whether you can still access the thermal baths.

Taking a winter swim in the waters of Budapest

Thermal baths are common in Budapest and a number of them stay open throughout the year, even in December. The warm waters of the baths make them very popular with visitors in winter, when the weather is cold. Taking a bath in the warm water with snow falling nearby is a unique experience that draws the attention of both people from the region and tourists. Taking a dip in cold air and steaming spa waters during the winter in Budapest will give you an unforgettable experience.

Even with the cold in December, people can still enjoy taking a break in these peaceful waters. The natural heat that comes from the earth makes these baths an excellent choice for winter time. Most well-known thermal baths have indoor as well as outdoor areas, so you can select the best place for you. Sitting in the outdoor pools among history and frosty air is often found to be refreshing and relaxing by many guests.

Well-known public baths open their doors for people in December.

At least some of the best thermal baths in Budapest keep working in December, so you can spend time in them and relax during your stay. You can pick the bath that matches your style, making your choice all about what you want from your experience.

Szechenyi Thermal Bath is an attraction you should not miss.

Szechenyi is both the biggest and the most famous thermal bath in the city. There are indoor pools, outdoor swimming pools, saunas and steam rooms at the resort. The park is beautiful all year long and guests can make use of the warm water and take in the calming surroundings. Szechenyi Spa in the City Park is considered one of the biggest spa complexes across Europe. The famous yellow Neo-Baroque style and outdoor pools create a lovely scene for pictures, especially with the snow around it.

As December brings cooler air, the attraction of the outdoor pools increases because of how enjoyable the warm water feels. No matter if you are in search of hydrotherapy, fun times with your friends or just a way to escape winter cold, Szechenyi has it all.

Going to the Gellert Thermal Bath

Gellert is another popular thermal bath among visitors in Budapest. Art Nouveau-style architecture makes the hotel famous and it has options for swimming and receiving spa services. Warm seawater makes the beach more alluring during the cold winter months. Gellert Bath’s interior is decorated with beautiful mosaics, tinted glass and Roman columns, making it seem high class.

Gellert is popular with travelers because of its relaxing waters as well as its impressive surroundings. The Gellert Hotel is next to the spa complex which has welcomed guests since it opened in 1918. The juxtaposition between the elegant indoors and the winter air outside can be easily noticed by guests bathing in the pool.

Thermal Bath of Rudas

Its historic Turkish bath section makes Rudas well known. The bath as it exists now is mostly less than 30 years old, but it also has up-to-date facilities. From the rooftop pool, you can enjoy amazing sights across the city. The presence of an octagonal pool and a dome in the building gives Rudas a unique appeal.

In December, sipping drinks in the hot tub on the roof is special, especially because you can watch the city lights and witness the cold air rising up. You can even go for a night bath on specific days as Rudas includes these unique experiences.

How to enjoy visiting Budapest Thermal Baths during the month of December

If your visit to Budapest’s thermal baths is in December, here are some ideas to make your day better:

  • View the Opening Times: Since lots of thermal baths stay open every season, you should still review their holiday and maintenance dates to make sure you visit them on open days. Up-to-date information about changes at the baths, caused by events or repairs, may be found on the websites and social media pages.
  • Try to arrive before the crowds, because on weekends the baths may be very busy during winter. If you reach the zoo early, you can explore the area quietly and skip the longer waiting lines. Mornings tend to be peaceful which is why people sometimes choose them for quick relaxation.
  • Don’t forget to pack your swimming suits and towels, since these might not be available at the thermal baths. Keeping your own supplies means you can relax and have fun without limitations in the warm pools. Instead of renting, you can save effort and money by using your own electric scooter.
  • There is usually a range of pools with different temperatures to try in most thermal baths. Feel free to check out lots of different pools to discover which one you like the most. You might come across pools with whirlpools, jets or waters that are claimed to benefit people with different health problems.

Be sure to drink plenty of fluids when you spend time in a hot tub. Always remember to keep yourself hydrated by drinking water while you are here to feel more comfortable. Several baths even offer cafes or refreshment spots where you can enjoy some refreshments after your bath.

Conclusion

Budapest thermal baths are open for visitors who come in December. Choose to soak at Szechenyi, Gellert or Rudas and you can experience Budapest’s thermal baths and enjoy a bit of warmth and relaxation, even with the winter cold.

Putting together thermal water, an interesting history, amazing architecture and winter magic makes this place special. 

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