Gellért Bath or Széchenyi Bath: Where to go?

Budapest is the city of thermal water and hot springs, a beautiful city of great architecture and a history of oppression and revolutions. So, when you arrive to Budapest you will of course want to see the most important attractions of the Hungarian capital, get to know the history a bit and we all know the most effective way to do this is with a private guide.

On such a tour a typical question is though: Where should I go to check out the hot springs of Budapest? I have heard about the Gellért Thermal Bath and another one in the city park which has a name very hard to pronounce…  We of course know that the guest is thinking of the Széchenyi Thermal Bath and even teach them how to say it in the beautiful Hungarian language. And after the little Hungarian lecture it is time to answer the question; Where to go: Gellért or Széchenyi?

Main hall of the Gellért Bath
Main hall of the Gellért Bath

Gellért Bath:
The current location of the bath has been recognized as a place of hot springs for several decades. Though, the hotel and the bath was constructed on the spot between 1912-1818 in beautiful Art Nouveau style.  The bath expanded in 1927 and 1934 with a wave pool and a bubble bath.

Today the bath is by many said to be the one with the most beautiful in Budapest. The interior design, especially the main hall with the glass roof and the gallery in Art Nouveau style is beautiful. The outside pools, especially the wave pool, can be a lot of fun for families and kids on a sunny day, but one big minus with the Gellért Bath is that the outdoor pools are often closed (especially late autumn, winter and early spring). Once arriving to the Gellért Bath the entrance fee is a bit above 4000 HUF. Once the swimsuit is on women will first enter into a pool for “women-only”, and men will enter into a pool for “men-only.” These are the only pools for one-sex only, and after this all other pools are for both men and women.  The Gellért Thermal Bath is open every day from 6.00 – 20.00.

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Széchenyi Thermal Bath - outdoor pool
Széchenyi Thermal Bath – outdoor pool

Széchenyi Therml Bath:
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath was first constructed in 1913 and extended in 1927. It is made up of two thermal springs, which temperature is 74 °C and 77 °C.  The building is made in Neo-baroque style and it has a total of 3 outdoor pools and 15 indoor pools. Throughout the years the building of the Széchényi Thermal Bath has turned quite dirty, but in the last 5 years a lot of improvements have been made, and it is yet again almost perfect.

In the Széchenyi bath all pools are mixed, which means that the swimming suit needs to be kept on all the time here. The entrance fee is around 3500 HUF, and you will get a normal locker to put your clothes in while swimming and enjoying yourself in the pool. It is also possible to get a cabin for some hundred forints more. The outdoor pools stay open throughout the entire year, except for a few days a year when small work needs to be done. The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is open every day from 6.00 – 22.00.

Where to go?
So far we haven’t really touched this question, as we have only been describing the different thermal baths. Below we will list some different arguments promoting either option:

Pro Gellért Bath arguments:
– Beautiful indoor hall and architecture
– Good location in the centre of Budapest, on the Buda side of the Liberty Bridge
– Great outdoor localities (when pools are open), and the wave pool is great for children
– One separate men/women pool (for someone this might be a plus)

Pro Széchenyi Bath arguments:
– Great outdoor pools throughout the entire year, one with current, jacuzzi and other fun
– A whole lot of indoor pools, and after renovation the indoor part looks nice as well
– Cheaper entrance fee, and longer opening times
– Great location in the City Park next to the circus, the zoo, the amusement park and Gundel (negative as well, as that means quite far from the centre).
– All pools are mixed, so you can be together with your loved ones all the time
– Even when many people visit, it is never too crowded…

Playing chess in Széchenyi
Playing chess in Széchenyi

These were just some arguments. If you disagree or have other arguments, feel free to comment in the comment field further down on the page.

Final conclusion:
If we would have to visit one thermal bath in Budapest, it would probably be the Széchenyi Thermal Bath. The outdoor pools are the major argument behind this conclusion, while the location might be the reason why we would recommend some people visiting the Gellért Bath (if the live in near the Gellért Hotel and only have little time in Budapest). In any case it is wonderful to visit these baths, but Széchenyi is in our eyes a bit better and more worth visiting than the Gellért Bath.

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Hungarian winedinner

On our site presenting guided tours we also have an option named Winetasting. Since Hungary is a nation with an old and a very interesting wine culture we always recommend visitors to join us on one of our different wineprograms. The easiest program to join is the winedinner in the centre of Budapest. Here you get a delicious five course dinner (of course Hungarian dishes) accompanied by six Hungarian wines. Recently one of our Danish friends who reserved such a dinner through us wrote the following feedback:

The winedinner was totally fantastic. The place was extremely nice and the waitor treated us nicely and explained us thoroughly about the wines we drank and about the dishes we ate. The food was totally amazing and I don’t think I have ever gotten so much food for one meal ever. The menu was as follows:

Goose liver pathèe
Tarragoun ragout soup of veal
Grilled Catfish with fresh salad
Venison stew with potato croquettes
Crepes with fresh fruit filling with vanilla sauce

It was a fantastic evening and I will for sure recommend this program to others. There is though one thing that you need to pay attention to… be hungry as you arrive!

P.O.D. Budapest 2011

P.O.D. Budapest
P.O.D. Budapest
The very popular American band P.O.D. will come to Budapest June 8th, 2011, to perform at A38. The concert boad will probably be packed as P.O.D. is a very popular band all around the world, and maybe especially in Christian circles.  P.O.D. has released seven albumbs and sold more than 10 million cd-s worldwide, so they should for sure be able to fill A38 when they come to Budapest.

P.O.D. Budapest
June 8th, 2011
A38 Boat

Budapest concerts – Christian teaching

Planetshakers Budapest 2011

Planetshakers Budapest
Planetshakers Budapest
Planetshakers will return to Budapest in May 2011. They were here some years ago performing at the roof of WestEnd Citycenter, and already then the arrangers promised a new Planetshakers concert in Budapest within shortly. The time has arrived, and May 13th Planetshakers will again play their worship music in Petöfi Csarnok, concert starting at 19.00.

Planetshakers Budapest
May 13, 19.00
Petöfi Csarnok

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Ticket information (mostly in Hungarian): www.ezazanap.hu

New flights from Budapest to New York and Edinburgh

For expats stranded in Budapest or other people in the capital of Hungary it can be nice to know that two new destinations can now be reached from Budapest. Jet2 has recently started their direct flights from Budapest to Edinburgh and since April 26th American Airlines has started direct flights from Budapest to New York.

So, if this sounds interesting, just fly and check out these new destinations!

If you should arrive in Budapest from Edinburgh, New York or maybe another destionation, why not let us take care of your airport transfer?

Read more about Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport

Europeum – New shopping centre in Budapest

Europeum shopping
Europeum shopping

Did you know that the name of the newest shopping centre in Budapest is Europeum? It isn’t a big one, but the location is better than most other centres in Budapest. Europeum is located at Blaha Lujza Tér, at the same spot as the old Népszabadság building was located. The grand opening was on April 14th, and it is a nice place to drop buy if you need to do some shopping, or just to check out what it’s like.

There are not many shops inside Europeum, but there is one giga-Müller store, H&M and some other nice shops, cafes and a hairdresser.

More information and from EuropeumShopping in Budapest

Easter in the light of 1001 candles

Beneath you can find information given from the Labyrinth of the Buda Castle concerning their special easter program:

Buda Castle Labyrinth
Buda Castle Labyrinth
Wandering in the maze lined with candles has become a tradition in the Labyrinth of Buda Castle on holidays. There are 1000 candles burning on the second day of Christmas, and 1001 candles on Easter Monday. One for a thousand.

Every year on Easter Monday between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. the mysterious halls and passages of the Labyrinth of Buda Castle can be wandered in the light of 1001 candles. There are little surprises hidden in the cave grottos: the Easter treasures of the Labyrinth.

The entrance fee is 600 HUF (children ticket) to everyone.

Labyrinth homepage – Buda Castle Labyrinth

Budapest Easter advices

Easter services in Saint Stephens Basilica
Easter services in Saint Stephens Basilica

Easter is here and larger and smaller groups use this holiday to visit Budapest. We have written a few advices to help you get the most out of your Easter here in Budapest.

1) Our guides still have spare time, so do not hesitate to contact us for a private guided tour
2) The Szechenyi Thermal Bath in the City park is open every day throughout Easter
3) Normal shops are closed Sunday and Monday, but open every other day.
4) Restaurants have normal opening times and our wineprograms are available every day
5) The nicest church in Budapest, Saint Stephens Basilica, has services Friday at 18.00, Saturday at 18.00, Sunday at 10.00, 12.00, 18.00, 19.30 and Monday at 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 and 18.00.

These were just some advices. We hope you found them useful and wish you some great days in Budapest. If you should need any help, just write us an email!

Half-price ticket to Budapest Palinka Festival

Palinka Festival 2011
Palinka Festival 2011
The annual festival named Budapest Palinka Festival is closing up, and if you hurry up you can actually buy a pass valid for the entire festival for the price of the one-day pass. This offer is valid for 16 more days, and can be bought from Bónusz Brigád, a Hungarian page offering great discounts on different programs, restaurants, spa-treatments and so on. You can read more about the Palinka Festival here, and if you would like to buy the cheaper ticket for the festival you can visit Bonusz Brigad here.

There is though one thing making this hard… it is only in Hungarian. You might want to try out using Google Translate and use some patience. But, try it out… push the red button the right side of the page titled “Megveszem”, meaning “I’ll buy it”, and keep on going from there. You will though need to register yourself and so on, so it will take some time and a whole lot of patience.

If you need some help with translations or other stuff, just write a comment and we will do our best to help you within shortly!

Budapest Palinka Festival

Budapest Palinka Festival 2011

Palinka
Palinka

The annual Budapest Palinka Festival will be arranged between May 5th and May 8th in 2011. This year the focus will be on Plum-palinka, but you can of course taste a whole lot of other Palinka’s as well if you visit the festival. The Palinka Festival will this year be arranged for the sixth time at the Hunyadi Court, in the Buda Castle area. This festival should not be confused with the annual Palinka and Sausage festival arranged every autumn, also in the area next to the Buda Castle.

More information about the Palinka festival can be found here.

Budapest events