You can reserve your online bath tickets in Hungarian Forint (HUF for short) to Széchenyi Thermal Bath to use the QR-enabled expedited check-in service for a smoother arrival experience. The QR codes are to be redeemed upon entrance: instead of a paper voucher you will be given a waterproof silicon wrist band with a built in chip equipped ‘watch’ which opens and closes the locks (of lockers and cabins alike).
HUF price list is available on the following page: Széchenyi Baths prices. The page shows a combination of EUR and HUF pricing depending on the type of ticket you wish to buy. Typically online tickets are priced in Euro. Most Budapest baths set their official admission prices in Hungarian forint, while prices shown in other currencies are usually converted for convenience. The base of the rates is Hungarian Forint, which means that Euro pricing may change several times within a given year. Please note that prices are subject to change and may vary seasonally so it is best to re-check prices before your planned visit if you wish to purchase the tickets on the spot rather than securing them online in advance.
HUF payment is accepted at the cashier in cash or by card. Kindly note that only Forint banknotes / coins are accepted at the cashier no other currencies (in cash).
Paying by Card? Choose HUF at the Cashier
If you pay by credit or debit card at the payment terminal in the thermal baths and are asked whether you would like to pay in Hungarian forint (HUF) or in your home currency (such as GBP, EUR or USD), it is generally advisable to select HUF rather than your home currency. Choosing your home currency – rather than HUF – usually means the conversion is less favourable as it is carried out by the merchant or payment provider using Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which often includes an additional exchange rate markup.
By selecting HUF when paying by card in Hungary, the currency conversion is normally handled by your own card provider, which frequently offers a more favourable exchange rate. (As always, this depends on your bank’s terms and any foreign transaction fees.)
Exchanging Cash at the Cashier in Szechenyi Bath
If you prefer to pay in cash, where you exchange your money before the bath visit can make a noticeable difference. Exchange rates for Hungarian forint are often less favourable outside Hungary, while reputable exchange offices in Budapest city centre frequently offer better rates.
On the other hand, currency exchange desks at airports are commonly among the more expensive options due to wider exchange spreads. If possible, compare exchange rates before converting larger amounts of cash.
Online tickets allow entry from 7:00 am onwards (depending on the ticket type it may change), and are especially recommended for Friday – Sunday visits throughout the year, not only in peak holiday or festive season. Early risers may benefit from a quieter and calmer bath environment and can also choose to purchase tickets directly at the cashier with shorter queues building up at the cashiers (typically between 7 am and 8.30 am).
Before your visit, it is strongly recommended to check the current HUF exchange rate. If you plan to exchange money, city center exchange bureaus typically offer better rates than airport offices, which work with considerably less favourable rates.
If you are interested in Euro based Szechenyi bath tickets rather than HUF, you can make the reservation in the following booking form:
My kid is 4 years old can he go to all 18 pools?
And if not, he has a cheaper ticket?
Best regards
Tiago Silva
Hello Tiago,
the thermal waters are generally not recommended for children. Please find more about this topic on the link below:
https://szechenyibath.com/can-children-go-to-szechenyi-baths-szechenyi-bath-faq/
Hello, I have a group with 13 people who will go to your baths from 1pm-6pm/ 30.10.2019. Is there any discount if I buy in groups and with the normal tickets can we bath at all the pools? What all things do we have to prepare before going to the baths? Thank you very much for your support.
Hello Hoang, thank you for your booking.
Group discounts are from app. 15 guests.
Please find more details about what to take on the link below:
https://szechenyibath.com/what-shall-i-take-with-me-to-szechenyi-baths-szechenyi-bath-faq/
Have a nice stay in Budapest!
Hi they’re,
Could your condition whether toy ate open on 28th December.
Thanks Sam
If I purchase a fast track ticket, do I have to check in by 0900 hours?
Dear Kim,
Check-in: from 9 am until 6 pm (with fast track tickets) at the Help Desk at the main entrance, opposite the Budapest Circus building. Please do NOT join the queues at the cashiers as they will redirect you to the Help Desk. Guests arriving after 6 pm will need to purchase a new ticket on the spot. The online ticket will not be refunded.
I hope this helps.
The reason I’m asking is because although I cannot select the date for the time being, I’m able to enter the 1st of January 2020 manually in the date field, and it is accepting it.
Could I please carry out the booking that way so that I can rest my mind?
Thank you for your reply.
So what if the bath gets fully booked by the time we get there?
Also, for some reason it’s allowing me to purchase tickets for the 1st of January 2020.
What should I do please?
I have just paid via PayPal but haven’t been sent any tickets, just a PayPal recipt. Can someone help
Dear Henry,
thank you for contacting us. I would like to confirm that we have received your booking, and the confirmation email has automatically been sent to your given email address. Please check the junk/spam folder of your mailbox too.
Should you have any question, please contact us via email info (at) szechenyispabaths (dot) com
Have a great day.