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 Budapest Csillaghegy bath spa resort

History of the Bath



Csillaghegy Open-Air Bath is the oldest bath in the capital. It started operation as early as the second half of the 19th century and has been operating in its present form since 2000. It is open even in winter, under a canvas tent roof. The open-air bath is built into the hillside in a terraced manner ; the swimming and beach pools can be found o­n the first level, while the children's pool and the sun-bathing area are located uphill. The site has been converted into a park exceeding 90,000 m2. There is a restaurant, as well, beside the heated leisure pool. The leisure pool and the children's pool were equipped with up-to-date water-filtering and circulation systems in 2000.


Bath units  

Number of pools: 3

Area converted into park: 90,468 m2

Leisure pool

water temperature
water depth
water surface area

21-22 °C
1,45-1,95 m
782 m2

Children's pool

water temperature
water depth
water surface area

22 °C
0,25-0,6 m
113 m2

Swimming pool

water temperature
water depth
water surface area

25 °C
1,20-2,40
370 m2

 

Water composition  

Natural mineral water with calcium, magnesium and hydrogen-carbonate.

Services:  

 

  • Finnish sauna
  • Bathing suit rentals
  • Safe-keeping of valuables
  • Catering units
  • Buffet
  • Holiday cottages
  • Aroma Relax Massage

 

Opening hours  

 

Monday - Wednesday - Friday

7.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.

Tuesday - Thursday

2.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m.

Saturday - Sunday

7.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.

The counter will be closed o­ne hour before the closing time.

Accessibility  

Csillaghegy Open-Air Bath - Accessibility

Csillaghegy Bath and Swimming Pool
3. Pusztakúti út Budapest, H-1038
Telephone: (36-1) 250-1533
Fax: (36-1) 368-4012
Manager: Ms. Mariann Éva

Public transportation: by suburban light train (HÉV) and by bus 42.

The open-air bath and swimming pool is located in Csillaghegy, 3rd District of Budapest.

 


  
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