Budapest is famous for her architecture and her spas. The purpose of my visit was to enjoy the latter, the most famous of which is the Gellert Spa. The Gellert first opened its doors to the public ...
About The Gellert Spa and Baths is Budapest’s grandest spa complex, and it's a must for getting under the skin of Hungary’s capital. This private-entry ticket provides skip-the-line, all-day access to ...
Baths are communal, often social-fueled joys, but for those who crave a dose of Zen without the crowds, there’s AWAY Spa on the lower level of the W Budapest, where guests are greeted with ...
a magical face and eye cream…less expensive than in Budapest, and much cheaper than in the USA. “Taking the waters” at the Gellert Spa is a Pesti (pronounced peshtee) tradition. The Art ...
A soak in a thermal bath is a quintessential Budapest experience. (It hasn't cultivated a reputation as the "City of Spas" for nothing.) These baths, or fürdok in Hungarian, are heated by natural ...
Budapest’s other popular thermal spa, the Gellért Thermal Bath is a bit more traditional ... You can take a taxi, tour, funicular, or even a bus to the top of Gellert Hill, where the Liberty Statute ...
The landlocked nation is teeming with thermal water springs—more than 1,300, with 123 in Budapest alone—which bring infinite opportunities for year-round bathing in spas all over the country.
Built in 1913, Széchenyi Baths are the largest and most popular thermal bath in Budapest with hot springs that feed 18 pools ...
There’s no spa, however the hotel is happy to arrange visits to and treatments in Budapest’s wonderful Széchenyi and Gellért thermal baths. With award-winning chef and co-owner Szilárd Tóth at the ...
Over 15 million gallons of water bubble into Budapest's 118 springs and boreholes every day. That number points to the astounding array of baths in this city, from the sparkling Gellert Baths to the ...