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Rudas Baths Budapest: Everything you need to know

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Rudas Bath indoor swimming pool with arched ceilings in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest, Döbrentei tér 9, 1013 Hungary

REKOMMENDERAD VARAKTIGHET

4 hours

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6:00–3:00

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0-30 mins (Hög efterfrågan), 0-30 mins (Låg efterfrågan)

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What's inside Rudas Baths, Hungary

Rudas Thermal Spa interior at night with illuminated thermal pools and arched ceilings in Budapest, Hungary.

Turkish Bath 

The centerpiece of Rudas Baths is the 16th-century Turkish bath, featuring an octagonal pool beneath a 10-meter diameter dome supported by eight pillars. This historic section retains its original Ottoman design, offering a traditional bathing experience with pools of varying temperatures ranging from 28°C to 42°C. ​

Rudas Bath underwater jet massage experience in Budapest, Hungary.

Thermal pools

Rudas houses six thermal pools, each filled with mineral-rich waters believed to have therapeutic properties. The water contains sulfate, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, and fluoride ions, which are said to aid in treating joint illnesses, spinal problems, and calcium deficiencies. ​

Visitors enjoying the thermal pools at Rudas Thermal Spa, Budapest.

Rooftop panorama pool

The Rudas rooftop pool offers a one-of-a-kind open-air soaking experience with stunning views of the Danube River, Elizabeth Bridge, and Budapest’s skyline. Heated to a soothing 36°C, it’s especially popular at sunset or during night bathing, combining relaxation with breathtaking scenery.

Woman receiving traditional foam massage at Turkish bathhouse in Istanbul

Wellness world

Rudas Baths offers a range of wellness services, including gentle or invigorating massages, as well as medically prescribed treatments like medical pool/tub baths, underwater jet massages, and more. These services are designed to promote both relaxation and healing, using the mineral-rich thermal waters.

Couple relaxing in a thermal pool at Rudas Thermal Spa, Budapest.

Swimming pool

In addition to the thermal and wellness areas, Rudas features a swimming pool suitable for both recreational and therapeutic use. This pool is accessible to all visitors, regardless of gender, throughout the week.

Rudas Thermal Spa interior with illuminated pools at night, Budapest, Hungary.

Drinking wells

Rudas Baths features medicinal drinking wells that provide water from the Hungária, Attila, and Juventus springs. These mineral-rich waters are available for consumption and are believed to support digestive health, metabolism, and detoxification.

Rudas Wellness Spa services

Relaxing oil massage session with a therapist applying oil on a client's back at a spa.

Aroma massage

This is another slow, soft massage designed to soothe muscles and improve overall well-being using fragrant plant-based oils.
Available scents: Peppermint/Rosemary, Aloe Vera, Pomegranate, Yogi, Forhim.

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Harmony Aaroma

More than a massage—this is a sensory soft-touch ritual performed with warm, aromatic oils and gentle strokes to soothe the body and calm the mind.
Available scents: Lavender, Orange, Indian Lemongrass.

Rudas Bath thermal pool with arched ceiling in Budapest, Hungary.

Refreshing massage

This invigorating massage uses plant-based, aroma-free oils to improve circulation and ease muscle pain. It is ideal for guests seeking an energizing experience or those with sensitive skin needing a fragrance-free option.

Traditional massage at Rudas thermal Turkish bath in Istanbul.

Rudas water ritual 

It is a traditional massage combining vigorous Swedish techniques with thermal water jets and hand-poured medicinal water, and the use of soap made from Rudas’ own spring for a deep-cleansing experience unique to Rudas Baths.

Couple's massage at Therme Bucuresti spa in Bucharest, Romania.

Couple massages

Couples, friends, or family can enjoy synchronized massage sessions together. Options include Luxury Refreshing and Harmony Aroma treatments—perfect for shared relaxation and bonding.

Rudas Bath indoor pool with arched ceilings in Budapest, Hungary.

Medical pool bath

Here, you soak in radioactive thermal water rich in minerals, which helps relax muscles, improve circulation, and relieve pain. Recommended for joint diseases, hernias, neuralgia, and chronic inflammation.
Duration: 20 minutes
Note: Available with a medical prescription only.

Couple relaxing in the indoor pool at Rudas Bath, Budapest.

Medical tub bath

A tub bath is prescribed when shared pool usage is not advised. Ideal for certain skin conditions, urinary issues, or cardiovascular concerns. Individual use ensures safe therapeutic benefits.
Duration: 20 minutes
Note: Available with a medical prescription only.

Rudas Bath indoor pool with arched ceilings in Budapest, Hungary.

Bathing in carbonated water

It is recommended for cardiovascular issues, post-surgery recovery, diabetes, osteoporosis, and more, as carbon dioxide bubbles improve circulation, normalize blood pressure, and enhance oxygen flow throughout the body.
Duration: 15 minutes
Note: Available with a medical prescription only.

Woman receiving underwater jet massage in a spa tub, enhancing relaxation and wellness experience.

Underwater jet massage

This unique massage treatment targets musculoskeletal conditions and circulation problems. Warm water relaxes muscles, while a water jet delivers a deep, gentle massage that improves mobility, reduces tension, and aids recovery.
Duration: 15 minutes
Note: Available with a medical prescription only.

Dine with a view at Rudas Bistro

  • Located right next to the thermal baths, Rudas Bistro offers a modern dining experience with one of the best panoramic views in Budapest. Overlooking the Danube River and the city skyline, it’s the perfect spot to relax after a spa session or simply enjoy a meal with a view.
  • The bistro serves a mix of Hungarian favorites and international dishes, all prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

History of Rudas Baths, Budapest

Rudas Thermal Spa interior with historic domed ceiling and warm bathing pool, Budapest, Hungary.

Rudas Thermal Bath complex was established in 1550 during the Ottoman rule of Hungary, commissioned by Sokollu Mustafa Pasha, the governor of Buda. The bathhouse was designed to reflect the grandeur of similar Ottoman constructions in Istanbul, featuring a central dome and octagonal pool.

For centuries, it served as both a public bath and a place of healing, thanks to its mineral-rich thermal waters. Even after numerous renovations, including major restorations in 2006 and modern additions in 2014, Rudas Baths has preserved its historic core while evolving into a modern wellness destination, blending centuries-old bathing traditions with contemporary spa experiences.

Rudas Spa architecture

  • The architectural design of Rudas Bath, Budapest, is a testament to its Ottoman heritage. 
  • The Rudas Turkish bath area showcases a large dome supported by eight pillars, creating a spacious and serene atmosphere. 
  • The use of natural light through the dome's openings enhances the tranquil ambiance. 
  • Modern additions, such as the rooftop pool and wellness facilities, have been integrated thoughtfully to complement the historic structure without compromising its integrity. ​

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Frequently asked questions about Rudas Thermal Baths

What makes the Turkish bath at Rudas unique?

The Turkish bath dates back to the 16th century and features an octagonal pool beneath a domed ceiling supported by eight pillars—a rare and well-preserved example of Ottoman-era architecture in Central Europe.

What’s the layout of the Rudas Thermal Bath complex like?

The Rudas Spa complex is spread over several areas. The Turkish bath and thermal pools are at the centre, with the wellness section and rooftop pool accessible from the upper levels. The swimming pool is located in a separate hall.

Does Rudas Spa Budapest have a dedicated lap‑swimming area?

Yes. There is a separate 25‑metre swimming pool with lane markings, ideal for exercise or physiotherapy sessions.

Is there a dress code inside Rudas Baths Budapest?

Yes, swimwear is mandatory. On gender-specific days in the Turkish bath, guests wear aprons provided by the facility instead of standard swimwear.

Do the pools have different temperatures?

Yes, thermal pools range from 28°C to 42°C, allowing guests to alternate between warm and hot water based on preference.

Is there a quiet area for relaxation?

Yes, the wellness area in Budapest Rudas Spa includes relaxation zones and lounges where guests can unwind quietly between soaks or treatments.

Can I rent towels or swimsuits at Budapest Rudas Spa?

Yes, you can rent towels, bathrobes, swimwear, and slippers at the Rudas Bath facility. However, bringing your own is more economical.

What views of Budapest can be seen from inside the complex?

Through river‑facing windows, guests see the Danube, Elizabeth Bridge and Gellért Hill by day, and glittering city lights by night—one of the most photographed spa vistas in Budapest.

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