Hi , we are looking at visiting on 17th October, 2019. What is actually open ? Will the slides be open or will parts of the pools also be closed ? One opportunity to do a spa/thermal pool thing whilst in Budapest and have settled on this one..... any deals for familys of 4 ?
Hi, it’s open all year round and the thermal pool is inside so you can use that, however the slides and whirl pool and two other outside pools will be closed. I was there end of April 2019 and was told that other than two outside pools all the other ones only open during the summer.
Palatinus is great during the summer (from 1st May) when everything is open but otherwise it’s not worth going as the thermal pool is quite small. The entry fee is reduced during the winter because of the limited availability of pools.
Colder months are better in the Szechenyi Or Gellert Bath.
Hope this helps :)
Hello: I am not sure what will be open that late in the year but the signs said 'open every day of the year' when we were there. Some outside pools are thermal ones - so I imagine those will be open. However if you look at their website (easily translated into English by Google) it says the wave machine pool and slides close after 15th September. Have a look!
According to their website, the outdoor pools and slides will close 15 Sep 2019. But there are several indoor pools still available. Check out their website (in English) to see all the details, plus a virtual tour is online for you to judge for yourself. There are several different family deals for admission. Enjoy!
I suggest to check to website
Frankly speaking seems more a summer pool system, but I didn’t look inside the structure
In Budapest there are others famous spa, more adapt in autumn or winter
Bye
Hi! Probably almost everything will be open except museums that is use to be closed mondays.
I prefer Széchenyi spa instead of Gellerts. But there are more of them in Budapest.
I once went there at the end of October and as I remember everything was "open as usual".
Depending on your stay, and if you with public transport (there are trams everywhere!) I suggest that you buy tickets for several days instead of single tickets. It's really cheap.
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