As this spa was only about a 10/15 minute walk from my hotel I went midweek after 5pm when it is... read more
As this spa was only about a 10/15 minute walk from my hotel I went midweek after 5pm when it is... read more
My husband and I loved it.The saunas were amazing and the outdoor pools were perfect in the cool... read more
Dandar bath is visited usually by locals. It is cheap, 2600HUF for thermal and wellness ticket which allows you to use outside pool (2 pools), sauna, inside pools. Inside there are 3 pools with healing water- 38 degrees C, 35 and 20. Everything would be great but the toilets and showers are quite used and not clean. Do not buy cabin for 500HUF, lockers which are included in price are much safer. All pools we not crowded even it was weekend. Stuff was fine.
We were keen to get away from the tourist heavy main baths and bravely thought we would give this one a go. Staff at reception and upstairs were easy to communicate with and very helpful. There were two outdoor thermal pools which were lovely to soak in on a freezing day, and there were three indoor pools. It wasn’t too crowded but seemed to be primarily locals. However, it was still user friendly enough for English speaking tourists like my partner and I. Good for an authentic Hungarian thermal bath experience. Also seemed to be quite reasonably priced comparatively.
Dandar is an unknown bath for foreign tourists, but a wonderful place to relax. Clean, with friendly staff, very good conditions offered to the clients. And the price is more than convenient compared to other bathrooms.
Recommended!
first time in a bath house and it was great. The customer service was lacking though and I would highly recommend you bring lower euro notes if you wouldn't like to exchange for hungarian forint as they WILL NOT provide change. Other than that, it's for locals and later in the day is not crowded just a bit out of the way.
One of the smallest thermal baths in Budapest, but it is not crowded, since it is probably the least known one. It is located in the 9th district, and most popular among elderly visitors. Thermal indoor pools, sauna, steam cabin and outdoor wellness pools are also available. The buffet is quite outdated, and does not offer a big choice, but acceptable. In the dressing room, a spin-dryer would be more environment friendly then the rolls of plastic bags for wet swimsuits.
Great spa with open air pools. Went there early in the morning on a weekday (7-10), there where at most 4 other people outside during my visit.
Outdoor pools had a bit of sand and dirt on the floor around the corners, but pretty clean overall
Way cheaper than most other baths.