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Located next door to the Danubius Hotel Gellert in the heart of Budapest, the Gellert Bath is a world-famous thermal bath and spa complex that first opened its doors in 1918. Based around the natural hot springs of Gellert Hill on the banks of the Danube, Gellert Bath is a traditional thermal bath house that's renowned for its healing properties and consists of 13 indoor and outdoor pools. It's the most famous of Budapest's thermal spas and is admired for its opulent style and baths adorned with tiles, statues and marble pillars. The natural remedies use water that's naturally rich in calcium, magnesium, hydrocarbonate, alkalis, chloride, sulphide and fluoride. It's reputation is international and visitors travel from all over the world for treatments which include physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, balneotherapy and electrotherapy.
Air: Budapest Ferihegy Airport. Rail: Budapest Station. Tramway: Public services. Road: Bus: Public services.

Contact Addresses
Gellert Thermal Bath, Kelenhegyi ut 4, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary
Tel: (+361) 466 6166
Website: www.spasbudapest.com

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