Széchenyi Spa Full-Day Admission

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Relax at the internationally known Széchenyi spa in Budapest combined with an interactive guided tour to learn about the history and culture of Hungary through the country’s famous spirit „Pálinka”.

 

During this program, you will have the chance to blow off some steam at the pools of Széchenyi Spa (built in 1913), which is Europe’s largest healing bath with’15 indoor and 3 outdoor pools. Pools are of varying temperatures, between 18 and 38 °C (64 and 100 °F), and a complex covering 6220 square meters (67,000 sq ft) also includes saunas and steam baths.

 

Afterwards, visit a hidden gem in the city center to taste some Hungarian palinkas (spirits; non-alcoholic drinks are also available). Differently from whiskey or vodka, palinka is made exclusively from different sorts of fruits and has an aromatic smell. Its’ birth, tradition, and history are inseparably connected to Hungary.

 

That’s why the Pálinka Act of Parliament exists, which regulates and protects the production and quality of palinka.
Get familiarized with its’ history throughout a one-of-a kind interactive exhibition with the help of a guided tour and tasting one of the best palinka.

 

Palinka Museum Opening Hours
Monday – 14:00-00:00
Tuesday – 14:00-00:00
Wednesday – 14:00-00:00
Thursday – 14:00-02:00
Friday – 14:00-02:00
Saturday – 14:00-02:00
Sunday – 14:00-00:00

 

Inclusions

 - 1 day ticket with cabin or locker usage

 - Admission and guided tour in the Pálinka Experience interactive showroom

 - 1 spirit tasting after the tour

 

MEETING POINT - 1146 Budapest, Állatkerti körút 9-11.

PÁLINKA EXPERIENCE - 1061 Budapest, Király u. 20.

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Szechenyi Spa

Szechenyi Spa Baths is in the biggest green park of Budapest, in the City Park, close to a bunch of Budapest attractions. The  Neo-baroque palace was specifically built for hosting Szechenyi Baths as Hungary has been the country of baths (and Budapest the City of Baths) for many centuries: starting with the Roman settlers who built the first spa baths, through the 16th century Turkish occupiers who built many of the famous and revived Turkish baths in Budapest to the 19-20th century natural medical trends that promote aqua therapies and their deeply beneficial effects. The beautiful building of the spa baths is the design of Gyozo Czigler (Győző Czigler) who started to build Szechenyi Furdo in May 1909.

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