Budapest baths will reopen in stages – this is what you need to know

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Hungary has been slowly opening up for the past few weeks or so and each step of easing restrictions was on condition of reaching a certain number of inoculated people. This Saturday, on the 1st of May Hungary, has reached over 4 million people who had received their first jabs. This was the largest opening for a long time and now gyms, zoos, museums, cinemas and of course baths can be freely visited by people with an immunity certificate.
If you do not know what an immunity certificate is and how to get one, you can read THIS article.
Just like how the Hungarian government organised the overall opening, the baths in Budapest will do a similar staged reopening of their facilities.
As part of the first stage, the following baths have opened on the 1st of May: Széchenyi, Gellért, Rudas and Lukács Thermal Baths as well as the Paskál and Csillaghegyi Árpád Baths
The next stage of reopening will be during Pentecost when the Palatinus and Pesterzsébeti Baths will also join the previously mentioned facilities. And finally, the Dandár Therman Bath, the Pünkösdfürdői and the Római Baths will be open to the public after early June.
According to Hellomagyar, there are some major changes to how one can enter these facilities; it seems that the effect of the coronavirus pandemic will last longer than anyone might have expected in early 2020.
In effect, this means that under current government regulations, only people with an immunity certificate can enter these baths.






Peter,
Thank-You very informative and written article.