Here are a few to choose from: The Turkish Baths of Budapest: Hungary’s spa culture began in Roman times, but some of Budapest’s most stunning bathhouses were built during the 150 years of ...
(It hasn't cultivated a reputation as the "City of Spas" for nothing.) These baths, or fürdok in Hungarian, are heated by natural thermal springs and usually include on-site massage services ...
The Lukács Baths are heated naturally by the oldest hot springs in Hungary. It became a healing spa in the 19th century and features plaques of gratitude on the wall from guests who claim they ...
with the former costing just 11,000 Hungarian forint (£22) for 45 minutes, while hop-heads can also indulge in the Beer Spa session featured at Széchenyi Baths. Thermal baths have been enjoyed ...
and “truly stunning” spas and bath houses. Tourists seeking other parts of Hungary can hike through forests near Lake Baloton or visit wineries in the area around the city of Tokaj.
the co-founder of the Hungarian skincare line Omorovicza (a brand used at many of the city’s spas), relishes settling in at Rudas Thermal Bath. Its centerpiece octagonal pool lined with pillars ...