I enjoyed the place but might have experienced it differently in the sense that I went by myself and mainly for the 50m pool so I could swim. I didn't use any of the other pools or thermal baths. I did walk around the place and everything looked really clean and well maintained. There were lots of people but somehow it wasn't crowded. I even had a lane to myself at some point which is rare :)). Couple of things I noticed but wasn't surprised by, the food options are slim (same fried stuff like burgers, fried cheese, nuggest, breaded fish and french fries) and the guy who sold me the ticket made a point that I definitely won't find a locker since it's really full and all lockers are used (while checking his computer, like he could see this info on it). He seemed dissappointed when I said I will figure it out somehow and I still wanted a ticket 🤭 the weird part was that there were plenty of lockers.. At least I found one in 2 minutes searching inside and then outside (the smaller, safe-like lockers) were plenty free (22 out of 32 available where I left my things to go swim). So there are not big problems just strange potentially turning away customers for no good reason. Apart from that, the facility is nice, lots of grass, sun beds are free (and I even found an empty sun bed in a couple of minutes of searching). There is a water fountain so you don't have to buy water. You can only pay with a contactless bank card or a small bracelet card they provide which you top up inside. I had the contactless bank card in this case. It closes at 20:00. I didn't feel rushed to leave, no one bothered me in any way (this is actually important, no rules shoved down my throat, no swim cap mandatory in the pool etc) and over all I really enjoyed it. 3100ft full day in weekends and they also have a 2hour ticket for 2100ft during the week days. Duna arena is a separate facility, in case anyone is wondering 😅 the guy at the entrance also made a point of this so I guess some people...
Read moreDagály Strandfürdő in Budapest is truly a gem for both locals and visitors. The facility offers a range of thermal pools, each with different temperatures, allowing guests to choose the perfect one for their relaxation. The warm, mineral-rich waters are known for their healing properties, making it an ideal spot for anyone looking to relieve stress, soothe sore muscles, or simply enjoy a day of pampering.
In addition to the thermal pools, Dagály Strandfürdő features a variety of other amenities, including swimming pools, a wave pool, and areas for children to play, making it a great destination for families. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with plenty of green spaces, allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors and relax in a tranquil environment.
The facilities are well-maintained and clean, with modern changing rooms and showers that ensure comfort and convenience. There's also a selection of food and drink options available, so you can easily spend the whole day enjoying everything Dagály has to offer.
Overall, Dagály Strandfürdő combines the best of Budapest's famous thermal bath culture with a family-friendly environment, making it a must-visit location for anyone in the city. Whether you're looking to unwind alone or have a fun day out with the family, Dagály offers something...
Read moreGreat place for recharge yor battery 🙂.. It is very clean and organized. Medical stuff is in every area. Pools outside are very good. The first one is with 34°C temperature of water and the other one is 36°C. Water is thermal and it is full of minerals. You can see the bubbles on your skin. It is very healthy and your skin become smooth and soft. You have 3 saunas inside the welness area. Infra red 50°C-60°C, steam 50°C-60°C with aroma (lemon grass, euqaliptus) and Finn 80°C-85°C. Jacuzzi is also there with 36°C water temperature. After sauna, you can choose between the cold pool our shower or floot cold shower. If you become tired you can go and rest in a special room with a minimum of lights on and relax your eyes and hole body or if you like, you can choose to rest in the salt room. There is a olympic pool for swimming but you must have a swimming cap. That is a obligatory. Prices are ok. You have parking in front of the building and it is free of charge over the weekend. You have to pay parking space only on working days from Monday -...
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