The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gyozo Czigler. The construction of the bath began on 7 May 1909 with designs by architect Eugene Schmitterer. The bath, in planning since the 1880s, had been referred to as the Artesian spa, but when it opened on 16 June 1913, The water supply for the bath is provided by the Saint Stephen Well Nr.II commissioned in 1938. It is a hot-spring water with calcium, magnesium, hydro-carbonate, also containing sodium and sulphate, with a significant content in fluoride and metaboric acid.
Prices:
Szechenyi Bath Online Ticket with Private Cabin & Private Entrance : € 17.5
30 Min Massage with Ticket & Cabin : € 33.5
60 Min Refreshing Massage with Ticket & Cabin : € 58.5

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UNESCO World heritage magnificent buildings and monuments in Budapest are brilliantly illuminated at night, making the city appear even more spectacular than by day. Here is a collection of an amazing after-hours shots showing how beautiful the city can be. Nights in Budapest can get pretty epic so embrace every moment.
Facts:
Country: Hungary
Area: 525.16km2
Population: 1,741,041 (2011)
Demonym: Budapesti
Budapest occupies both the banks of the river Danube.
Budapest constitutes approximately 20% of the population of Hungary. The ethnic groups residing the city are Germans, Hungarians, Roma, Slovaks and Greeks.
Budapest has 23 districts in total; 6 are located in Buda, 16 in Pest and 1 on the Csepel Island between them.
The largest Synagogue in Europe, the Dohány Street Synagogue, is located in Budapest. It is also the second largest synagogue in the world. It can accommodate 3,000 worshipers and was a built between 1854 and 1859.
The largest medicinal bath in Europe, Széchenyi Medicinal Bath, is also located in the city.
The third largest Parliament building in the world also lies in Budapest.
The city even houses the third largest church in Europe, Esztergom Basilica.
Budapest experiences a temperate, transitional climate.
Budapest has the oldest subway-line, named Millenium Underground in mainland Europe. After London, Budapest has the oldest underground train system in Europe. The line opened in 1896 in the year when Hungary celebrated its 1000th anniversary. It’s still in use as subway and it connects the city center with City Park.
Budapest is considered as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The city houses a few World Heritage Sites, namely the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, Andrássy Avenue and the Millennium Underground railway.













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Miskolc Tapolca is part of Miskolc which is the third largest city in Hungary. It is world known for its attraction, cave bath. Medicinal thermal waters are situated at the foot of the Bükk Hills. It offers swimming deep into the hills through the tunnels and caves which filled with thermal water. All the cave bath are fully renovated. It is not only thermal water wellness, but it includes sauna, massage, medical threatments, children playground and pool and water attractions for adults.

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Around short walk, you can see many types of animals, that call the Tropicarium their home. You can imagine walking in the depth of rainforests with colourful exotic birds flying freely above heads and squirrel monkeys jumping branch to branch, not to mention the elegantly stretching snakes in green, yellow, red colours. Visitors are fascinated by chameleons, giant turtles, spiders, scorpions, alligators. Most famous attraction is 11 meter long observation tunnel, where visitors can see sand tiger sharks, leopard and brown sharks swimming close over them.
Open Hours:
Every day between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. ( the ticket office closes at 7 p.m.)
Ticket prices:
Adults (18-62 years) 2300HUF (12.4 USD)
Children (4-18 years) 1600HUF/1900 HUF (8.6-10,2 USD)
Students (-26 years) 1900 HUF (10.2USD)
Pensioners (over 62 years) 1600 HUF (8.6USD)

















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