Enjoy World Water Day in the historic baths of Hungary
World water day is a worldwide international day, on which water can be celebrated, or fundraising events can be held to raise awareness of the importance of sustainable management of our freshwater resources. Hungary, a Central European country that is rich in mineral and thermal water resources celebrates the day with lots of spa programs.
Thanks to turizmus.com and travelo.hu‘s articles, we could get a little guide on what to do in the day of world water day in Hungary. Fortunately, you can do anything from tasting thermal water to water quizzes and bathing with some music.
Lukács Thermal Bath
12.00-19.30: Beauty and health programs (discount on products):
Tea house, sales of handmade soaps and organic cosmetics, ‘Change the way you want it’ program: body analysis and counselling
12.00 and 16.00: Free guided tours with thermal water tasting and water-quiz
16.30 and 18.30: Synchronized swimming performance
17.00-22.00: DJ set: Carl Oh & Mr Fiel:
Water-inspired jazz-world-afro-green-Cape-dub music
Gellért Thermal Bath
In the 100-years-old Gellért thermal bath, among Gellért’s amazing thermal water pools, you can enjoy free tour guidance at 13.00 and 16.00.
Széchenyi Bath
Széchenyi also offers free guidance tours at 12.00 and 16.00. At the end of your tour at the water quiz, those who answered the right answers could win a ticket to the spa!
Rába Quelle
This spa in Győr city offers a night-spa event from 8 pm until midnight. Visitors will also be able to enjoy sauna seances and try out honey pampering.
Featured image: Milán Radisics / boredpanda.com
Source: travelo.hu, turizmus.com
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