Rudas Bath, one of the most popular and lesser hyped thermal baths in Budapest, offers a unique experience with its Night Bathing sessions over the weekend.
While Rudas Bath is not the only Bath offering Night Bathing in Budapest, the Turkish / Modern Bath offers a calm relaxation rather than a dynamic bath party as Szechenyi Bath does.
Opening Hours at Night in Rudas Bath
Night pools are available every Friday and Saturday from 10:00 pm to 03:00 am throughout the year, including national / bank holidays.
Prices of Night Bath Tickets in Rudas Spa
Prices are subject to change, so please do check the official website of Rudas Bath before heading to the thermal spa.
From HUF 12,600 per person
- Discounts: not available
- Budapest Card: not applicable
- Minimum age: 14 years old
- Tickets available online only on the official RudasFurdo.hu website
Available Night Services at Rudas Bath
Visitors can enjoy a variety of amenities such as
- the swimming pool,
- Turkish bath,
- dry Finnish sauna
- steam sauna
- the unique panoramic rooftop pool
- stunning night river views from the rooftop terrace.
Kindly note that the so called ‘sauna world area’ remains closed during night sessions, along with the massage rooms.
Although the cocktail bar and Rudas Bath Bistro Gastro Restaurant are not available at night bathing sessions, Rudas Thermal Bath provides a buffet that serves sandwiches and drinks, ensuring that guests have access to refreshments during their visit. This night-time spa experience offers a tranquil and relaxing environment, with all the essentials available for a comfortable stay.
It’s worth noting that ticket prices may vary on special occasions, such as nights when there are fireworks over the Danube River (notably on Aug 20 on the Day of Hungary’s Birthday) and on Dec 31, New Year’s Eve in Budapest), providing an even more memorable atmosphere for visitors. Rudas Bath Night Bathing offers a perfect mix of relaxation and luxury in the heart of Budapest if you wish to indulge yourself in the late night hours during your stay in the Hungarian Capital.
More about Rudas Bath: its regular opening times, gender separated weekdays, coed weekends and history from the Ottoman Turkish occupation era in the 16th century.
Find out more about another Turkish Bath in Budapest: Veli Bej Bath
Last updated: Sep 26, 2024