Those who visit Budapest cannot complain of showers spoiled! The capital of Hungary is known for its famous hot springs, public pools and spas throughout the city. Thetradition comes from the times of the Romans, whose legions were in Aquicum - Today,the old quarter of Óbuda, with the ruins of a Roman military amphitheater with capacity for 15 000 men.
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Széchenyi that is called, one of the largest and most popular thermal baths of Europe, presents amultitude of options. Starting from the outside, which offers three large pools, one forswimming and one for rest. And rest well my friends, because once inside the complexthere are over 15 pools!
That's right, the change is not only in size but also in colors, smells and even about the medicinal properties.
Details: In addition to thesaunas, outdoor pools also work in the winter with snow falling all over you
There is a picture under this text showing the outside of these thermal baths:
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