Turkish Baths Budapest

Hungary is well-known for its abundance of thermal springs, so it goes without saying that a visit to the city would be incomplete without taking a dip in one of the most popular baths—a place where relaxation, healing, and history all come together. The Turkish baths, also known as hammams, are living examples of Hungary’s rich cultural legacy: they were built in the 16th and 17th centuries during the Ottoman era, functioning as important social centers frequented by locals to socialize, exchange stories, and undoubtedly relax while reviving their spirits. With its breathtaking architecture, stepping into a Hungarian Turkish bath takes you back into this time. The mineral-rich waters famous for their healing properties and the mosaics create a peaceful atmosphere where you can clean your body and mind, letting go of the worries of yesterday. Underneath the majestic domes, as the light plays on the marble, you experience a unique mix of history and relaxation that’s both calming and enriching.

Veli Bej Bath

The Veli Bej Bath is a hidden gem in Budapest and one of the city’s oldest Turkish baths. Built in 1574–75 by Mustafa Pasha, it was expanded in the 19th century by architect József Hild in classical style. Its history is fascinating: István Marczibányi donated it to the Buda Convent, using its profits to support poor patients. In the 2000s, the bath underwent a remarkable restoration worth 1 billion forints, bringing it back to its former glory. Of its five pools, the central Turkish pool is the highlight, with thermal water refreshed four times daily. Blending historic charm with modern comfort, the bath is co-ed, and swimwear is required. Tickets include access to pools, saunas, and steam rooms. A perfect spot to relax and immerse yourself in history!

Rudas

Overlooking the Danube River, Rudas Bath is considered a testament to Budapest’s rich history combined with a touch of luxury. With the opportunity to merge in the thermal waters on the Sky Terrace, where the breathtaking city unfolds, it is the perfect place to unwind and relax after a busy day of visiting Budapest’s tourist attractions – which can also be enjoyed under the night sky with a romantic view up until 3am. Founded over 450 years ago, Rudas Bath’s Renaissance architecture is mesmerizing, representing a timeless sanctuary where you can finally escape the daily grind and feel reborn. Beyond the mineral springs, Rudas is famous for its wellness offerings, such as a variety of options for massages including therapeutic medical ones, taking care of the physical well-being. Celebrating both tradition and innovation, Rudas has both mixed-gender and women-only days, guaranteeing a spa experience adjusted to your needs and preferences, that respects the heritage and history.