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The historic funicular railway (Budavári Sikló in Hungarian) was put into operation in 1870, but was completely destroyed by bombing during World War II, and then put back into operation in 1986. The cable car will take you to the Buda Castle complex. You will find the boarding station at the gate to the tunnel under the castle near the Chain Bridge. [btn "The 10 best hotels in Budapest" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid…
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This spa is undoubtedly the most famous in Budapest and the largest spa in Europe. [btn "Prices and availability of accommodation" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest-szechenyi-lazne] Originally, the site was occupied by the so-called Artesian Baths from 1891, but these were rebuilt in 1909-1913 into their current neo-Baroque form. The building is designed in a mirror design, with two identical parts,…
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This spa is the second most famous in Budapest after Széchenyi's and operates as part of the luxury hotel of the same name. Built between 1912 and 1918, visitors can enjoy not only the thirteen thermal springs but also the architecture of the building with its columns and stained glass windows in Art Nouveau style. [btn "Prices and availability of hotels in Budapest" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest…
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Margit-sziget, as Margaret Island is known in Hungarian, is a popular place to relax on nice days, where you can visit a large park, a summer theatre and cinema, a swimming pool, a Japanese garden or the Palatinus thermal baths. [btn "Cheapest accommodation in Budapest (Booking.com)" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest-marketin-ostrov] Palatinus Thermal Baths. A popular summer destination for…
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The Lukács Thermal Spa (Szent Lukács Gyógyfürdő) is one of Budapest's less visited, but quieter and more distinctive spas. Located in a nice, intimate setting in a smaller functionalist building, it's never as crowded as the better-known Széchenyi or Gellért baths. [btn "The cheapest accommodation in Budapest" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest-lukacs-lazne] The Lukács Spa is open all year round and…
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The Turkish thermal baths of Rudas are unique in Budapest in many ways. Originally, it was a true Turkish steam bath and later expanded to include classic swimming pools. The environment in which the Rudas baths are built, which is steeped in 450 years of history, will also impress you. [btn "The cheapest accommodation in Budapest" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest-rudas-lazne] Thermal baths in an…
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The Dagály Thermal Baths are connected to a classic swimming pool and a large grassy area with trees, which serves as a beach and relaxation zone on hot summer days. In terms of size and number of pools, Dagály ranks 1st among Budapest's spas, but if we consider only the thermal part, Dagály is one of the smallest. [btn "The cheapest accommodation in Budapest" https://www.booking.com/city/hu/budapest.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-budapest-dagaly…
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Aquaworld Resort Budapest is one of the largest indoor water parks and artificial holiday destinations in Central Europe and is a very popular destination not only for Hungarians. Although its size is not on a par with the more famous Tropical Islands resort near Berlin, it is one of the most popular entertainment centres in Hungary and the surrounding area. Official website: aquaworldresort.hu Dozens of pools, water slides and attractions …
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