Budapest is one of the world's most rich thermal and curative waters. Here there are 27 baths, among which 13 are medicinal. Therapeutic waters are used not only for bathing, but also for drinking.
Bath Gellert
The therapeutic hotel and the Gellert Bath is an architectural monument of the Hungarian capital. Sources that make their way from the depths of Mount Gelert provide its water supply. The water temperature here depends on the water level in the Danube and is 38-43 ° C.
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In the Gellert swimming pool there are 13 pools, among which there is a pearl bath, thermal, outdoor, seated, children's pools, and a pool with waves. In addition to traditional bathing procedures, modern physiotherapy procedures are used here.
Therapeutic procedures: weight and carbonic baths, therapeutic, health and underwater radial massage, hot and wet steam room, Finnish sauna, mud poultice, therapeutic gymnastics. On the roof there is a women's and a common nudist terrace for sunbathing. During the summer months, on Fridays and Saturdays, you can swim in the outdoor swimming pools until midnight.
Indications: degenerative diseases of the joints, spine diseases, chronic and agitated inflammation of the joints, cartilage disc disease, neuralgia, vasoconstriction, circulatory disturbances, asthma, chronic bronchitis.
The Széchenyi Bath
The Széchenyi Bath, the largest in Europe, is located in the city park. Its water is provided by the source of St. Istvan, drilled in 1938. Healing water, rising from a depth of 1256 meters, has a temperature of 77 ° C - this is the hottest spring in Europe.
Therapeutic procedures: swimming in the pool, mud poultices, salty, carbonic and weight baths, therapeutic and underwater beam massage, individual and group therapeutic exercises, underwater gymnastics.
Indications: chronic diseases of the joints and spine, rehabilitation after orthopedic operations and accidents, pain in the spine, chronic inflammation of the joints in the inactive stage, neuralgia, lack of lime in the bone system. Bathing waters are also suitable for drinking: they contain calcium, magnesium, chlorine, sulfate, alkali and a significant amount of fluorine.
Bath of St. Lukács
The therapeutic baths of St. Lukacs to the east of the Margate Bridge, on the Buda side. On its territory there are warm (22-27 ° C) and hot (41-54 ° C) water. The healing water of Lukacs contains sodium, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, chlorine sulphate and a significant amount of fluoride. First of all, it gives excellent results in the treatment of chronic locomotor diseases.
In the Lukach bathing place, 8 swimming pools are waiting for guests who come to rest and undergo medical treatment, 4 of them are curative (24-40 ° C), and one weight pool, serving for the treatment of various diseases. Other procedures: carbon dioxide bath, wellness, therapeutic and underwater radial massage, physiotherapy procedures, mud poultices. Those wishing to be encouraged can visit the hot and humid thermae, the Finnish sauna and the beach terrace.
The royal bathhouse
The royal bathhouse, one of the oldest bathhouses in Budapest, is located opposite the Lukacs bathhouse. There are thermal pools, steam rooms, thermal and weight baths. The healing and mineral water necessary for treatment and procedures comes from the Lukacs bath and the source of Magda, located on Margaret Island. First of all, it is suitable for the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, diseases of the muscular and nervous system, recovery from accidents and injuries.
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