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Which ticket is correct to buy in the baths?
Good afternoon. Tell me how to buy a ticket to the baths correctly and which one? I can't figure these out...
http://www.szechenyibath.hu/prices
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3 subscribers  • asked 2013-08-1511 years ago
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аватар Lutra
Good afternoon. It depends on what time and for how long you plan to visit the Széchenyi baths. And if we talk about options for storing things, then as you can see, there are two of them - a dressing room and a cell for things in a common locker room. My friends and I always choose the first option - we take one pass, taking into account the cost of the booth (we change clothes in turn), and the rest of the tickets are only entrance tickets (unfortunately, I don’t remember how much they cost and I can’t identify them in the price list on the site). I think at the checkout of the baths you will definitely be oriented
аватар Bastardariys
Thank you Lutra! Do you mean "Day ticket with cabin use - 4,800 Ft" and "Visitor ticket - 1,650 Ft" ? You can take two different tickets, right?
аватар Lutra
Yes, you can take two different - that's for sure. It's more profitable. Only the price of a "visitor's ticket" confuses me - it seems painfully low :) I was in Széchenyi more than a year ago - and, alas, I do not remember all the specifics of pricing. And one more thing - pay attention to the afternoon ticket (from five in the evening until closing) - I used it only because I am in Budapest mainly for official purposes. If you are not going to spend the whole day in the baths, in my opinion, it is an ideal option .. and the backlight turns on in the evening - very beautiful. The only thing to consider is that the indoor baths and saunas are open until seven in the evening. In addition, once I got on the likeness of "sanitary days" (I don't know what they are connected with), when the Széchenyi was completely closed at seven in the evening. But I think this is a rare occurrence.
аватар Bastardariys
Lutra, I will keep in mind) we are there for one day (and I want to get to Vidam Park and the baths)))
аватар Lutra
Well, Vidam Park and Széchenyi are nearby, so there is a chance to be in time everywhere. Moreover, it’s worth it in time, because, as far as I know, Vidam Park has been working for the last season - until the end of September, it seems ... and then its territory will be given to the Budapest Zoo
аватар Bastardariys
dadadad, until the end of September!!! Here I also want and there, and there!!
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