Gellert Bath

Gellert Bath

About Gellert Bath

The Gellert Baths are a historic bath and spa in Budapest, Hungary. The bath is named after Bishop Gellért who was martyred in 1046. The baths were constructed in 1918 on the site of the former Gellért Hill Spa, which had been destroyed in World War I. The bath complex is a large thermal spa with medicinal and recreational facilities. It has indoor and outdoor pools, thermal baths and saunas, and a range of massage and beauty treatments. The baths are open to the public all year round.

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HISTORY

The Gellért Baths are a complex of medicinal thermal baths and a hotel in Budapest, Hungary. The baths were built between 1912 and 1918, in the Art Nouveau style, on the site of the former Gellért Hill Cave Baths. The baths were badly damaged in World War II, but were rebuilt and reopened in 1949. The baths are now a popular tourist attraction, and are one of the most famous baths in Budapest.

HOTELS NEARBY

There are many hotels near by in Budapest. Some of the more popular ones include the Hilton Budapest, the Marriott Budapest, and the Sofitel Budapest.

FOOD NEARBY

There are plenty of places to eat near Budapest. The city has a wide range of restaurants, from international chains to local favorites. There are also plenty of street vendors and food markets where you can find cheap and delicious meals.

ATTRACTIONS TO SEE AROUND

There are many attractions to see around Budapest, including the Buda Castle, the Hungarian Parliament, and the Szechenyi Thermal Baths.

KNOW MORE...

Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union. It is the country's principal political, economic, cultural, and academic center.

How to Reach

Budapest is well connected by air, rail and road. The city has two airports - Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and Budapest Budaörs Airport. There are several railway stations in the city - Keleti, Nyugati, Déli and Keleti Pályaudvar. Budapest is connected to other major cities in Hungary by a well-developed road network.

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