This “Royal” bath is famous for its Turkish domes and large pool. Go to enjoy morning sun light. It was constructed during the reign of Arslan, the pasha of Budapest, in 1565. Having no unique spring, it is supported by nearby Lucács Thermal Bath. From 1796 it was used by the Royal family. After WWII, it had to be completely reconstructed and renovated. Go for help against degenerative joint diseases, chronic and sub-acute arthritis, discus hernia, spinal deformity, neuralgia, or post-accident rehabilitation and enjoy steam-baths, sauna, tub bath (with healing water), underwater water jet massage, medical massage, refreshing massage, foot-massage, or pedicure. But most impressive are the history and architecture of this place. It is easy to reach and located near Margaret Island and Margaret Bridge. Take tram 19 or buses 60, or 86.
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