Indoor swimming pool at Rudas Baths, Budapest

Two Budapest Baths: One for Families, One for a Spa Day

We tried two thermal baths in Budapest, on two very different days — Palatinus on Margaret Island and Rudas by the Danube. They turned out to be almost opposites: one is for sunshine and families, the other is a proper spa day. This post might save you from picking the wrong one.

Palatinus — for a hot sunny day, children welcome

Palatinus Bath, Margaret Island, Budapest
Palatinus Bath – entrance

Our first bath was Palatinus, the open-air bath on Margaret Island, on a hot, sunny day. That’s exactly what it’s made for. One pool was closed, but the rest of the outdoor pools were great — children loved it, adults loved it. There are indoor pools too.

Outdoor pool area and sunbathing lawns at Palatinus Bath, Margaret Island, Budapest
Palatinus Bath has multiple pools, wave machines and acres of lawn — a full day out.

Ian settled into the warm water pool. I joined a few excited girls switching between the cold and hot plunge pools, until an old man gave us an angry “shhhh” — this is a spa, not an aquapark, we must be quiet. We were quieter. We still enjoyed it.

We had lunch there too. The prices are a bit high, as you’d expect inside a bath, but the food was honestly better than we expected: a goulash, fried carp, and a pizza — all very tasty.

Verdict: a summer bath, and the right one if you have children with you. Sunshine required.

Rudas — for a cool, grey day

A few days later the weather changed — 19 degrees, wind, no sun. Perfect for Rudas. We took a taxi: for the four of us it cost almost the same as the two buses we’d have needed and saved the time.

View of the outdoor rooftop pool at Rudas Baths, Budapest
Rudas Baths complex, view from the bridge

We started at the famous rooftop pool. The water is warm and the view over the Danube is real — but so are the crowds. We sat shoulder to shoulder like fish in a can. Nice for twenty minutes.

Then I got bored and asked to explore. That’s when Rudas got good. Every floor down, we discovered more: more pools, more saunas — steam and dry, hot and medium, salt and aroma. The salt sauna was the best of them. You lie down, calm music plays, and the mist is so thick you can’t see the person next to you. Only six places, so you may need to wait. Wait.

Relaxation lounge in the sauna complex at Rudas Baths, Budapest
The sauna wing at Rudas is a quiet place.

Nearby I found two plunge pools — one at 15 degrees, one at 42 — and switched between them five times. I’m sure my body released a week’s worth of happy hormones in that half hour.

Then we went down to the heart of the building: the Turkish bath, almost five hundred years old. One big warm pool in the middle under the dome, and four small pools around it, from 25 to 45 degrees. The hottest one honestly feels like you’re starting to boil yourself. Ian enjoyed it.

The day had one sour note. Someone took my towel. Bring a cheap one or watch yours.

Verdict: the better bath of the two for adults — but this is a proper spa day, not a family outing. Get the full ticket that includes the Turkish bath. Skip nothing. Guard your towel. Check the website before you go — some days are women-only or men-only. Also worth noting: Rudas does not admit visitors under the age of 14.

Quick comparison

PalatinusRudas
Best weatherHot and sunnyCool, grey, windy
MostlyOutdoorsIndoors
With childrenYes — they’ll love itNo — it’s a spa day
Don’t missOutdoor poolsSalt sauna, Turkish bath
Watch out forAngry shushingTowel thieves
PriceCheapest thermal bath we foundSecond most expensive
Indoor swimming pool at Rudas Baths, Budapest
The indoor lap pool at Rudas — less crowded than the main thermal section.

Addresses

Palatinus Baths — Soó Rezső sétány 1, Margaret Island, 1007 · palatinusstrand.hu · open 9am–7pm daily
Rudas Thermal Bath — Döbrentei tér 9, 1013 · rudasfurdo.hu · from 6am daily; late-night sessions Fri & Sat (10pm–3am)

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