Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Budapest

Budapest Baths Opening Hours

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Are you going on a vacation to Budapest and wanting to try its famous thermal baths? Checking the opening hours matter a lot to make your trip enjoyable. In this article, we’ll share all you need to know about the hours of Budapest baths, to help you have a nice and enjoyable visit.

Gellért Baths

At the Gellért Baths which are part of the Gellért Hotel, visitors can relax in both indoor and outdoor thermal baths. If you like to get up early, you’ll find Gellért Baths are open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day. Moving there ahead of everyone else gives you more time to appreciate the peacefulness.

Besides being a site for wellness, Gellért Baths is visually stunning with its Art Nouveau designs, detailed mosaics and glass roofs. You may use different pools with different temperatures, try out steam rooms, saunas and enjoy some therapeutic offerings. It is well-loved by those who look for relaxation and some history, so try coming during a weekday if you want a quiet experience.

Szechenyi Baths

The Szechenyi Baths, known for its yellow buildings and outdoor pools, is one of the biggest thermal bath complexes in Europe. You may use the baths every day from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Having a more intimate visit? Then go during the early morning or late evening when not many tourists are around.

Among the 18 pools here are outdoor thermal pools, whirlpools and medicinal indoor pools. Apart from bathing, you have the option of enjoying mud treatments, physiotherapy sessions and aqua fitness. Warm weather in May and afterward gives visitors a wonderful chance to sunbathe and sit in the warm ocean. You won’t want to miss watching local people play chess in the water which is truly a Budapest culture.

Rudas Baths

The main attractions at Rudas Baths are its traditional Turkish design and the calm atmosphere. People can go to the baths anytime from Monday to Sunday, but the timings are not the same on weekends as on weekdays. Between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM, you can come and soak in the baths on weekdays. Weekends see the baths reserved for men in the day and women can use them between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM. People can mix freely in the pool, from 10:00 PM until 4:00 AM, on any day of the week.

The Ottoman dome, historical walls and the overall look of the place make Rudas well known. Modern renovations added a beautiful rooftop pool that lets you watch the Danube and the entire city as you swim. Why not choose the late-night mixed bathing for an unusual evening match of relaxation and romance?

Király Baths

Another historical thermal bath in Budapest is Király Baths which has stood since the 16th century. The baths are operational from 9:00 in the morning till 9:00 in the evening each day. Király Baths is for men only on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays and women are allowed there the rest of the week.

Much of the original Turkish design remains in Király such as its domed ceilings and octagonal pools which make the area feel both comfortable and historic. Because it doesn’t have as much space as the larger baths, it is best for people who wish to have a calm and conventional bath. Recently, some parts of the complex have been updated but the historic heart has remained the same.

Points to Remember

Closed Dates

Although regular hours are common, always check that the bath you want to visit is open before going. To be sure the bath is open on the day you plan to visit, you should either look online or call the facility ahead of time.

A lot of guests discover the museum is closed because they didn’t know about the frequent repairs done close to national holidays when not many people are visiting. If you purchase your tickets early through tourist staff or through advance booking, you’ll avoid waiting in lines.

Crowded Hours

Baths like Szechenyi get very busy, especially on weekends and during the summer and winter when lots of people visit. If a slower day is what you enjoy, come in the early morning or during the week. As a result, the tub will be available for you with fewer people in the way and more relaxation space.

Going at a time when fewer people are at the site can make your experience better. Early morning is a favorite time for many locals, but tourists are usually found mostly during the afternoons and evenings. For best results from either photography or relaxed time, coming as the baths open is usually a good idea.

Locker Rentals

Having your personal belongings stored safely is usually done by renting a locker at the baths. It usually doesn’t cost much to use onsen facilities, so remember to bring your own towel or you can rent from the bathhouse. Massages and spa treatments are sometimes available in baths, so people should look on the websites before deciding.

Rental cabins are available at most thermal baths for people to change privately and you can put your electronics and personal items in secure lockers. It is also smart to remember your own flip-flops and a bottle of water for your own comfort and good hygiene.

Etiquette

While in the baths in Budapest, following the local customs is very important. You must wear something to swim and you should respect others’ privacy and personal space while there. Comply with any special rules listed by the baths to help everyone at the baths stay calm and at ease.

In ancient baths, people are expected not to shout and not to splash and photography could be limited in certain sections. Checking the posted signs and watching how locals behave will help you behave considerately.

In Conclusion

Budapest baths give locals and tourists a special and refreshing experience. When you check the opening hours and use these useful guidelines, you can better relax in the relaxing thermal pools. No matter if you want time to unwind, feel better or enjoy something new, the Budapest baths are a place you must see.

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