
Sarvar is one of Hungary’s most recently developed thermal spa towns. The main thermal bath complex has been steadily developed since it opened in 1968.
The independent guide to Thermal Spa Baths

Sarvar is one of Hungary’s most recently developed thermal spa towns. The main thermal bath complex has been steadily developed since it opened in 1968.

The Gellert Baths in Budapest and one of the city’s most popular and best preserved historic bath’s, adjoining the Art Nouveau Gellert hotel.

The Zalakaros furdo is really a case of quantity over quality. There is an excellent range of pools and facilities to enjoy, especially in peak season when all of the outdoor pools are open, but it is very poorly designed and needs a lot of modernisation.

Kehida Thermal in western Hungary is a huge contrast to the Heviz thermal Lake, just a few miles down the road. The purpose-built bath complex prides itself on being family friendly and it’s good fun for all ages.

The Hévíz Thermal Lake is quite unlike any thermal bath on mainland Europe, because it is in fact a lake, and the largest thermal lake in Europe. In Hungary the lake is renowned for its medicinal properties derived from its composition including sulphur and radon. The radon inevitably though does make the lake mildly radioactive [...]

The Széchenyi Baths (Széchenyi Furdo) in Budapest, Hungary are one of the world’s oldest and most famous thermal bath complexes. The baths sit in the city’s attractive Széchenyi Park and can be easily reached by Metro, itself the oldest underground line in mainland Europe. The baths make a grand impression from the outside with their recently restored palatial architecture that is quite unlike any modern thermal bath complex.
Here is a nice video showing you the highlights of the Thermal Bath Spa.
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