You can take a luxury bath in several places in Hungary
Luxury services are becoming more and more popular in domestic spas and beaches, which allow visitors to rest and relax in an exclusive environment, separated from the crowd. For these premium services, visitors often have to pay multiples of the average ticket price. Below is a summary of the most important Hungarian spa attractions and luxury services.
Private bathing and VIP Zones
The historical baths in Budapest, such as the Széchenyi, Gellért and Rudas baths, are already basically high-priced, but private bathing opportunities and VIP zones entail additional costs. The Rudas spa, for example, offers the option of private rental of the panoramic pool, which costs HUF 35,000 on weekdays and HUF 45,000 on weekends. Similarly, private bathing in the panoramic pool of the Csillaghey bath is also possible for HUF 47,000, which provides the use of the pool for two full hours, a sauna party, champagne, a robe and a towel – we can read in VG.hu’s luxury overview.
Special experiences and high price categories
Popular in Rudas is Adrienne Feller’s sacred bath ritual, which offers a unique bath experience for HUF 37,000. In the Széchenyi spa, the Private Spa provides exclusive relaxation without waiting in line, while in the Széchenyi Pálmaháza you can use unique services for HUF 25,000-32,000 per day.
Győr’s Guinness record-breaking slide park
The Rába Quelle adventure spa in Győr boasts the world’s highest soda siphon, and is being built with HUF 23 billion as part of the country’s largest spa development. The slide system opened this summer, and the price of entrance tickets is HUF 8,900, which is more favorable than last year’s price of HUF 9,700.
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