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Lukács Baths

Local name Szent Lukács gyógyfürdő és Uszoda
Location Felhzvpz

Lukács Baths is a historic spa complex in Budapest known for its mineral-rich thermal waters and a variety of wellness services including saunas and steam rooms. It offers visitors both indoor and outdoor pools designed for relaxation and therapeutic treatments. Read more…

Opening hours

Monday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Tuesday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Wednesday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Thursday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Friday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Saturday6:00 AM–10:00 PM
Sunday6:00 AM–10:00 PM

Admission

From $29 per person (full-day ticket)

Tags thermal baths·swimming·hot springs·baths·budapest card·water park·wellness·sauna·steam room·relaxation·therapeutic
 

Visitors to Lukács Baths can enjoy a range of thermal pools, swimming facilities, saunas, steam rooms, and wellness treatments set within a historic and culturally rich environment. The spa offers a traditional Hungarian bathing experience combining health treatments with leisure activities.

What makes Lukács Baths unique is its natural thermal waters sourced from healing springs and a combination of historic and modern facilities, including outdoor pools and therapeutic services. The presence of multiple wellness options makes it a favored destination for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and health benefits.

Practical tips for visitors include exploring the variety of pools and wellness services available to customize their bathing experience. The spa is well-suited for those looking to combine cultural sightseeing with restorative treatments in Budapest.

More information and contact

Official Website www.lukacsfurdo.hu
Email lukacs@spabudapest.hu
Phone +3613261695
Address Frankel Leó utca 25, 1023 Budapest, Hungary
Coordinates 47°31'4.967" N, 19°2'12.663" E
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