This is how Hungary reopened zoos, baths, indoor catering today! – PHOTOS, VIDEO

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Spa fans flocked to Budapest’s world-famous thermal baths on Saturday as Hungary relaxed lockdown restrictions for people with government-issued vaccination cards.
A queue formed in front of the Széchenyi Baths, one of the largest thermal complexes in Europe, and there were cheers when the doors of the Neo-Renaissance building finally opened to those with vaccination cards.
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“You know … some people go to church, others to the pub, while we come here regularly, this has been our way of life,”
said Endre Huszár.
Hungary is reopening more of its service economy as its vaccination program exceeds 40%. Among the businesses allowed to reopen after almost six months of lockdown to those with proof of vaccination are hotels, spas, indoor restaurants, theatres, cinemas, gyms, sports venues, swimming pools and museums.

Budapest Zoo has also reopened with a new attraction to greet visitors — a baby elephant born a week ago.
Széchenyi Baths customers were able to enter after a temperature check and are obliged to wear masks except inside the pools, steam rooms and saunas.









So wrong. If you can’t get the vaccine yet because they haven’t made the portal accessible for those without a taj card as promised yesterday, you can’t have an immunity card for any entertainment after a whole year and you can’t even go to the zoo when outdoor dining is ok! It’s outdoors, people! Ugggh.
Anonymous, I wish you could say something uplifting or pleasant
Dear Observer,
Usually I do, this is why I decided to retire here and spend my funds on a Budapest life, but this situation is very stressful for those of us who cannot get the vaccine yet, although we contribute a lot to the economy in our retirement with savings that most Hungarian people do not have. And, it is not only discrimination for us, but also a medical travesty to leave us exposed to the virus because we don’t have or need state insurance and always pay our own way.