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Szechenyi Baths

Bring a small waterproof bag for your valuables. I noticed some lockers were a bit cramped. A bag can easily fit into the larger ones and keeps your stuff secure.

My advice is to try the thermal water first, then cool off in the bigger pools. It feels amazing to alternate between the hot and cold waters, trust me!
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Pack some snacks or a light meal. The food options inside can be pricey and not the best, so a little picnic by the pool could make your visit more enjoyable.

Don't forget to bring your own towel and flip-flops! It’ll save you some cash since they charge for rentals... Plus, having your own stuff is always a good feeling

I suggest getting the all-day pass. It might seem like a splurge initially, but you’ll want to take your time soaking in all those different pools, trust me!

If you want to beat the crowds, try going on a weekday right when they open at 9 am. It's way quieter, and you can really enjoy the place without bumping into too many people.
Bathhouse Rudash

Honestly, get there early! I arrived around 9 AM and had the place almost to myself. It gets super crowded by noon. More quiet and a better vibe that early in the day!

My advice is to bring flip flops! The floor can get slippery, and it saves you from a potential wipeout. Plus, it's nice to have them between pools.

I suggest bringing your own towel instead of renting one. It’s a bit pricey, and if you’re traveling light, you can easily stuff a quick-dry towel in your bag

I recommend checking the temperature of the pools before jumping in, 'cause some can be a shock! Just take your time and ease into it to really enjoy the hot springs.