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  2. Cinetrip and sparties - Wikipedia

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    Cinetrip and the sparties are bath parties in Budapest Cinetrip is a brand which has been organizing bath parties in several famous thermal baths of Budapest, Hungary.The first events were held in 1998, with silent films serving as visual backgrounds for the live electronic music.

  3. Széchenyi thermal bath - Wikipedia

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    The second thermal spring was found in 1938 at a depth of 1,256 metres (4,121 ft), with a temperature of 77 °C (171 °F). It supplies 6,000,000 litres (1,600,000 US gal) of hot water daily. [2] Between 1999 and 2009 the Széchenyi thermal bath was refurbished in a complete renovation.

  4. Sparty Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Sparty is a Hungarian event series which has been held since 1994 in Budapest's oldest thermal baths. [1] Its name, a registered trademark in the European Union , is a portmanteau of the words "spa" and "party," indicating the fusion of night bathing with club life.

  5. Spas in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of the Széchenyi thermal baths. Thermal baths or spas in Budapest are popular tourist attractions as well as public comforts for the city's residents.. One of the reasons the Romans first colonized the area immediately to the west of the River Danube and established their regional capital at Aquincum (now part of Óbuda, in northern Budapest) is so that they could utilize and enjoy ...

  6. Gellért Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Gellért Thermal Bath, also known as the Gellért Baths (Hungarian: Gellért gyógyfürdő [ˈɡɛlːeːrt ˈɟoːcfyrdøː]), is a bath complex in Budapest in Hungary. It is part of the famous Hotel Gellért in Buda .

  7. Spa - Wikipedia

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    A thermal spa (Széchenyi thermal bath) in Budapest, Hungary Turkish spa Sina (Hammam) in Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia. In the 19th century, bathing became a more accepted practice as physicians realized some of the benefits that cleanliness could provide.

  8. Category:Thermal baths in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Széchenyi thermal bath This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 23:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Széchenyi Medicinal Bath - Wikipedia

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