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| LUKÁCS BATH |

| LUKÁCS BATH AND SWIMMING POOL II. Franken Leó u. 25-29 Phone: 326-1695 Open: All year round Summer: 6am - 7pm Winter: Mo-Fri: 6am-7pm Sat-Sun 6am-5pm Admission fee 1200 Ft / pers. After 3 pm: 800 Ft / pers. With cubicle: 1400 Ft / pers. Massage: 2000 Ft. (in case ofleaving within 2 hours you get 400 Ft back, after 3 pm, you get 200 Ft back) |
| The present baths was built in 1894, and until the Széchenyi Baths was ready it was the biggest and most popular spa in Budapest. Besides the thermal baths the swimming pool is also a favourite meeting place for writers and artists. The 1800sq.m area around the spa is a popular place for relaxation with its century old trees. A drinking hall here offers curative waters. On the sidewall of the spa plates of gratitude hang showing how many people from different countries of the world have visited the baths and recovered here. The comprehensive physiotherapy unit (day hospital) deserves special emphasis from among all the services of the spa. |
| Composition of the water: Thermal water containing sodium, calcium-magnesium-hydrocarbonate, sulphates and chlorides, with significant fluoride contents. Indications: Degenerative disorders of joints and the spine (deformity, disorders of the vertebral disks, lumboischialgia, Bechterew-disease), chronic arthritis in inactive stages, neuralgic pains, bone loss, post traumatic treatments. Drinking therapy: disorders of the gastrointestinal and biliary tracts, chronic inflammatory airway diseases. |
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