Ticket prices reduced at 3 popular Hungarian spas!
Starting next week, visitors seeking relaxation can enjoy reduced ticket prices at three Hungarian spas.
In Hungary, spas typically follow one of two pricing models, according to TermálOnline. Some maintain fixed prices year-round, while others adjust their rates seasonally, offering different ticket prices during peak and off-peak periods.
Among the latter group, three popular spas will switch to off-season pricing on 30 September and 1 October, next Monday and Tuesday, resulting in cheaper entry fees, the website writes.
Cheaper tickets to Hungarian spas
At Berekfürdő Thermal and Beach Spa, starting Monday, weekday ticket prices will apply every day of the week. Adult tickets will cost HUF 3,600 (EUR 9), while student and senior tickets will be priced at HUF 3,100 (EUR 7.8) daily.
The new pricing at Bogács Thermal Spa will also take effect on Monday and remain in place until the end of the year. During this period, access to the indoor adventure pool will be included in weekday tickets without any additional charge. For example, the price for outdoor pool entry will drop from HUF 3,700 to HUF 3,500 (EUR 9.3 to EUR 8.8), with weekday tickets now also covering access to the indoor pool.
However, during special periods, such as 23 October, the autumn break, and the Christmas and New Year holidays, weekend rates will apply in Bogács.
At Cserkeszőlő Spa, off-season pricing will begin on 1 October. Adult day passes will be reduced from HUF 3,990 to HUF 3,590 (EUR 10 to EUR 9), while student and senior tickets will drop from HUF 3,190 to HUF 2,890 (EUR 8 to EUR 7.3).
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