What Shall I Take With Me to Szechenyi Baths? – Szechenyi Bath FAQ

What should you put in your bath bag if you are heading to Szechenyi Baths? The best things to take with you to Szechenyi Spa Baths in Budapest are as follows (tips only):

the bare necessities probably include:

  • Money for the entrance fee (and for the cafe if you get hungry / thirsty). Hungarian Forint is accepted at the cashiers, as well as the major bank cards (Visa, MasterCards). Foreign currencies are not accepted.
Sports Pool of Szechenyi Baths and Pool
Sports Pool of Szechenyi Baths and Pool – photo: John Murray

If you can and want to take some more, we recommend the following items to take with you to the baths:

  • Swimwear (bikini is OK, one-piece is OK, speedo is OK, swim trunks are OK, etc. as long as you wear some classical swim wear, it will be fine. Unfortunately, full body swim wear is not allowed. Burkini, long sleeved or long legged swim wear are not accepted either. Apologies for the inconvenience.)
  • Towel: please bring your own towel, especially if you are planning to stay in Szechenyi Baths all day, rather than just hop in from your city tour. Towel rental at the Baths has been suspended due to Covid restrictions. If you do not wish to buy a towel on the spot, please bring your own towel to the baths. Purchase options include a cheaper, more affordable towel and a more expensive gift towel.
  • Flip flops / slippers are required to be worn in the whole area of the bath. If you do not have your own, you can buy a pair in the entrance hall shop.
  • Soap, shampoo (there are showers but no complimentary soap or shampoo dispensers)
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  • Hairdryer if you have special hair care needs (Please note that there are public standard hair driers, which are free to use)
  • a Waterproof wallet or purse if you want to take your money with you in the baths too (you can also store your money in the lockers or cabins. Additionally there is an option to rent a safe. If you store valuable items in the cabin or locker, they are not insured. If you rent a safe, it is insured, so there is a difference when it comes to values. Preferably, however, please do not bring any valuable items to the baths (like jewellery, special electronic items, etc.). If you arrive with friends / family / with your own group, it will mean to have the advantage to take care of  each other’s belongings)
  • Swimming cap is only needed in 1 of the pools out of the 15 public pools at Szechenyi Baths. It is necessary to wear it if you want to swim in the cool-watered sports pool (to do laps), otherwise not needed in any of the thermal baths, plunge pools, etc. Only in the outdoor central swimming pool.
  • you can buy Drinks and Foods in the simple cafe of Szechenyi Spa Baths or you can bring your own drinks and picnic basket. On hot summer days make sure you drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • No Cigarettes – Please don’t bring your cigarettes, as smoking is prohibited in most places in Szechenyi Baths (inside and outside, by the pools too). In a spa environment most guests would like to enjoy wellness and fitness, so it is common sense politeness to forget about smoking in the baths, at least for the duration of your visit.
  • Optional personal items you could miss: comb or hairbrush, body lotion, make up, hair gel, etc.
  • No valuables: please don’t bring your jewellery to the baths – rings may slip off your fingers, etc. We highly recommend leaving behind your jewels, wrist watches and other valuables. That said, you can rent a small safety box to store your valuables in Szechenyi Bath.
  • Optionally – for a longer stay you may wish to bring a mobile charger – e.g. if you plan to stay at the thermal bath all day and you are a heavy mobile phone user too.

For winter visits we also recommend having a bathrobe as the outdoor pools can only be entered from the outside (no tunnels or other heated corridors leading to the open air warm baths). In winter time it is important to have slippers of some kind to protect your feet. The distance you need to take from indoors to the outdoor pool is quite short, but just because locals (and Scandinavians) are used to cooler temperatures by the bath, you may need some warm garment so that you can enjoy the winter baths beautifully steaming. An unforgettable experience, and one of our personal winter activities / sights in the long list of popular things to do in Budapest.

Make sure you do not lose your wristband that you receive upon checking in. There is a serious penalty fee for a lost wristband.

Pre-Covid times there was towel rental. If this service ever returns: if your bath sheet rented from the Bath, gets stolen or is taken away accidentally, we are sorry, but you will not be entitled to the hefty deposit.

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58 comments

  1. I am booked in tomorrow but have just seen i cannot wear my swim pants. I wear them due to scarring, can I not wear them?

  2. HI, are boardshorts permitted? the kind for surfing?

    what are the prices of the towels / flipflops?

    looking forward to visiting in a couple of weeks

    • Szechenyi Spa Baths

      Hi Ben,
      yes, they are fine.
      We recommend bringing your own towels, as rental services are suspended since the Covid pandemic.

      You can purchase a towel on the spot: the fluffy towel makes a nice gift and serves as a keepsake towel embroidered with the Szechenyi Bath logo for HUF 6,000.

      Alternatively, you can purchase a disposable towel at a fraction of the cost. For environmental reasons, as part of green tourism, we kindly ask you to consider bringing your own lightweight towel. Microfibre towels are reusable, super absorbing and ultra lightweight, suitable for carrying around the city.
      Slippers are available from HUF 4,000.

      Please let me know if I can help more.
      Have a lovely time at Szechenyi Baths!

  3. if we come with a school group of children 12,13years old we can enter the indoor pools with permission from parents. What type of permission is acceptable ?

    • Szechenyi Spa Baths

      Hello Sara,
      Thank you for your comment.
      Parent’s permissions are fine.
      The thermal baths were and are still aimed at adult bathers, therefore there are no kid’s pools or activities.
      The bath entry is free for children under 2 years old. Older children need to buy full-priced entries.
      Most of the outdoor and indoor pools and baths are more than 33 degrees Celsius, which means increased stress for the cardiovascular system of kids, whose body is not fully developed yet to be able to cope with the heat of the bath waters, therefore saunas and hot pools are not healthy for children under 14.
      There is no fun pool for children.
      Please find more details about this topic on the link below
      http://www.bathsbudapest.com/children-in-thermal-baths
      We recommend families with children visiting one of the lidos in Budapest, especially Palatinus Pools on Margaret Island and Dagaly Lido close to Arpad Bridge (north of Margaret Island).
      Please let me know if I can help more.

  4. Hello…
    We intend to visit the Spa on October 20.
    Will all the pools be open?
    Thanks and greetings

    • Hello Alejandro,

      Thank you for contacting us.

      From July 26, 2023 some internal pools are under maintenance, therefore, it is possible that one out of the 15 pools will be closed on the day of your visit. For further information please check with the cashier. Thank you for your understanding and patience.

      We hope you enjoy your time in Budapest!

  5. Can I wear Crocs shoes?

    • Hello Tniel,

      Thank you for contacting us.
      You can wear Crocs clogs or flip flops in the Baths as long as they are clean and waterproof.
      We hope you enjoy your visit to Budapest!

  6. Hi do you have to prebook or can just turn up? thinking of coming Saturday 20th Jan thanks

    • Hello Kirsty,

      Thank you for your comment.
      We have sent you an email regarding your question.

      Have a lovely time visiting Budapest!

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