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  2. 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 ...

  3. Széchenyi thermal bath - Wikipedia

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    The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest (IPA: [seːtʃeːɲi], Hungarian: Széchenyi gyógyfürdő) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. [citation needed] Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, one at 74 °C (165 °F) and the other at 77 °C (171 °F).

  4. Rác Thermal Bath - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Rác thermal bath. The Rác Thermal Bath, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an 8000-square metre bath and is renowned for its Turkish bath dating back to the 16th century, and its imperial pools and shower corridor built in the age of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

  5. Gellért Baths - Wikipedia

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    Gellért Spa is famous for its main hall with gallery and glass roof, built in Art-Nouveau style. The current bath complex and hotel was opened in 1918 and was expanded in 1927 with an outdoor artificial wave pool and in 1934 with a thermal bath under a glass dome, located in the hotel's former winter garden.

  6. Rudas Baths - Wikipedia

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    Rudas Bath or Rudas fürdő (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈrudɒʃ ˈfyrdøː]) is a thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary which is claimed to have medicinal properties. It was founded in 1571/1572 [1] during the time of Ottoman rule.

  7. List of sights and historic places in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Bauhaus in Budapest: walk in Napraforgó Street, row of 22 Bauhaus villas, Pasarét and Újlipótváros; Buda Castle with the Royal Palace, the Funicular, Hungarian National Gallery [5] and National Széchényi Library, [6] Matthias Church, Holy Trinity Column (a plague column) and Fisherman's Bastion

  8. Once-thriving Argentine spa draws tourists to ghostly ruins - AOL

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    Cushioned by a soft silence ruffled only by occasional gusts of wind, tourists walk past rubble and metal shards lying in the streets of what was once the bustling resort of Villa Epecuen. The ...

  9. Lukács Baths - Wikipedia

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    The first spa hotel was completed in the 1880s, and named for Saint Luke. This spa was expanded with a drinking-water hall constructed in 1937, and in 1979 a health clinic was added. [2] The Császár Thermal Bath is the oldest continually operating thermal bath in Budapest, and was originally built by Szokoli Mustafa.

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