Rudas thermal bath

• Open all year round

The Rudas baths are among the most impressive in Europe. You do not only visit a spa with hot springs, you travel through the centuries as if in a museum.

Documents dating back to the 13th century mention the first uses of the Rudas hot springs, and it was in the middle of the 16th century, during the occupation by the Ottoman Empire, that the Turkish bath visible today was built.

At the end of the 19th century, the Turkish area was extended with the construction of a more modern swimming pool. With a temperature of 29 °C, this is the hottest swimming pool in the country.

The Rudas is the “Extreme” spa, consisting of the two hottest pools, at 42 °C, as well as the hottest steam room in the capital.

The south extension of the complex is a very modern area, completely renovated in 2014, where you will enjoy a hot rooftop pool overlooking the Danube.

Crossing the entire building will offer you a surprising contrast across 3 eras over almost 5 centuries. For this I strongly recommend opting for the full entrance, giving you access to the whole building for only about €5 more.

Beware if you plan to visit during the week, the spa is mixed only on Saturdays and Sundays!

Instead, choose morning hours to avoid crowded periods. The mini bar restaurant at the reception is excellent! It is ideal for breakfast just before entering or exiting the spa.

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Pools and Water Temperature

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Türkisches Bad:
Nagy termálvizes medence36
Termálmedence 1.28
Termálmedence 2.30
Termálmedence 3.33
Termálmedence 4.42
Merülőmedence16
Espace bien-être :
Termálmedence 1.32
Termálmedence 2.36
Bassin Juventus42
Merülőmedence11
Bassin sur le toit36
Piscine du bâtiment central :
Piscine centenaire de natation de 20,5 m29

Water composition

Water composition (mineralization)

Hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate)

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Sulfate

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Calcium

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Sodium

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Fluoride

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Rates and Services

The Hungarian currency is Forint (HUF), see GPB equivalent / USD equivalent.

All-zone day ticketSort by price
Weekdays9300
weekend12200
Old Turkish bath day ticketSort by price
Weekdays6400
Wellness zone day ticketSort by price
Weekdays6400

Other Activites

Medical services

Private medicinal bath
Carbonated water bathing
Underwater jet massage
(Available only by medical prescription)

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Children's information

Internal rules

Thermal pools are strongly discouraged for children under the age of 14. However, they may access them under parental supervision if the parents so decide.
Hammams and saunas are strictly prohibited for children under 14.
For families with children, we recommend choosing Palatinus or Csillaghegyi, which are also located in Budapest and more suitable for them.

Hours & Contact

Turkish bath for men only

Monday

06:00 - 20:00

Wednesday

06:00 - 20:00

Thursday

06:00 - 12:45

Friday

06:00 - 10:45

Turkish bath for women only

Tuesday

06:00 - 20:00

Mixed Turkish Bath

Thursday

13:00 - 20:00

Friday

11:00 - 20:00

Saturday

06:00 - 20:00

Sunday

06:00 - 20:00

Zone Wellness mixte

Every day

06:00 - 20:00

Mixed Night Bath

Friday

22:00 - 03:00

Saturday

22:00 - 03:00

Contact Details

Adress

Budapest, Döbrentei tér 9, 1013

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