The top 10 cheapest open-air baths and spas in Budapest
Summer has already started and we porbably won’t lack sultriness. What better way to spend a hot summer day than visiting one of Budapest famous baths? The price of the entry can be an important aspect, however, you should keep your eyes open as there are always different types of discounts. For now, 24.hu shared the list of the top 10 cheapest open-air baths and spas to help you.
10. Palatinus Beach
Weekend entry for adults: 3200 Ft
Entry for children/pensioners: 2300 Ft
9. Római Beach
Weekend entry for adults: 2700 Ft
Entry for children/pensioners: 1900 Ft
Family entry (2 adults, 2 children): 7300 Ft
8. Dagály Bath
Weekend entry for adults: 2400 Ft
Entry for children/pensioners: 1700 Ft
Family entry (2 adults, 2 children): 6400 Ft
7. Király Bath
Thermal day entry (with locker): 2400 Ft
Entry for children: 1800 Ft
Entry for pensioners: 1350 Ft
6. Budaörs City Pool, Sports Hall and Beach
Day entry for adults: 2000 Ft
Entry for children/pensioners: 1200 Ft
Family entry (4 people): 4500 Ft
Weekend entry for adults: 1900 Ft
Entry for children/pensioners: 1500 Ft
Family entry (2 adults, 2 children): 5300 Ft
4. Csepel Beach
Weekend entry for adults: 1600 Ft
Entry for students/pensioners: 1300 Ft
Entry for children (ages of 3-6): 700 Ft
3. Paskál Beach
Day entry: 1400 Ft
Day entry for adults: 1200 Ft
Entry for students/pensioners: 900 Ft
Family entry (3 people+1 child): 2400 Ft
Day entry with locker: 1000 Ft
Photo: MTI
Copy editor: bm
Source: http://24.hu/
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