Rudas Bath Turkish Bath Budapest
Rudas Bath Turkish Bath Budapest

Rudas Bath

Rudas Bath is probably the most popular medieval Turkish bath in Budapest, the City of Baths, famous for its bathing palaces like the Neo-Baroque Szechenyi Bath or the Art Nouveau Gellert Bath.

Rudas Baths
Rudas Baths

What makes Rudas Bath stand out is the modern rooftop panorama pool overlooking the river Danube and its many Budapest river cruise boats, the Parliament, the historical bridges and more. Also, Rudas Bath boasts a 16th-century thermal bath in its core, called the Turkish Bath.

In addition, Rudas Spa offers a special late night bathing opportunity, with its special overnight opening hours every Friday and Saturday (the baths reopen from 10 pm to 3 am, both nights: Rudas Night Bathing is only available with tickets booked online). Finally, Rudas is the only thermal bath in Budapest, which has – at least in a smaller part of the thermal complex –  men only and women only weekdays in certain hours, when aprons are worn by many guests instead of traditional swimwear. You can book your Rudas Bath entries with a nice dinner right in the Thermal Baths for a special extra.

Rudas Bath & Dinner Booking

Opening hours – Rudas Bath Coed

Mon-Sun: 6 am to 8 pm (pools must be left by approx. 7.30 pm)

Budapest Danube river Thermal Bath Rooftop Pool Rudas
Budapest Rooftop Pool – Rudas Bath

The bath is open on holidays, including national and any other holidays, e.g. Christmas, New Year, etc with a mixed set up (open to all genders). That means that the bath is open 365 days. Due to its popularity among locals, expats and tourists alike places are subject to availability at all times. Rudas Bath is a large bath complex, mostly co educated, but one of its several pools,  the Turkish Bath has gender specific days, as seen below.

Turkish Baths Gender Days

Monday: Men only
Tuesday: Women only
Wednesday: Men only
Thursday mornings: Men only
Thursday afternoons: Coed
Friday mornings: Men only
Friday 11:00-20:00: Coed
Friday 10 pm – Sat 3 am: Coed Night Bathing with online tickets
Saturday: Coed
Sat 10 pm – Sun 3 am: Coed Night Bathing with online tickets
Sunday: Coed
National Holidays & Peak season periods: Coed

(hours and settings are subject to change, including the gender specific days in the Turkish Bath inside Rudas Bath. Kindly note that the majority of the bath complex, the saunas, plunge pool, large indoor thermal swimming pool etc. are coed, mixed seven days a week)

Rudas Bath is located at the foot of the scenic Gellert Hill on the Buda side.

Turkish Bath inside the Rudas Bath Complex

Turkish baths in Budapest are amazing oriental monuments with modern-day facilities. Many tourists who visited Turkey will expect to see the dry Turkish sauna as a Turkish bath, but the medieval Turkish baths of Budapest are not steam baths as in modern-day Turkey, but historical Turkish baths with a central octagonal-shaped pool extended with other baths.

That said, you can take a Turkish bath as a steam bath too, as Rudas Bath offers a complex bath and wellness experience, including a hammam (Turkish sauna) as well as an ilidza (Turkish “Ilica” for warm thermal spring). There are 6 thermal baths in Rudas Bath as well as a larger swimming pool.

The knights of St John in the 13th century built their healing center here, then after the Buda Castle siege, when the Ottoman Turkish armies successfully captured the Royal Palace of Hungarians, the Turks started to build a series of Turkish baths along the river Danube, using the deep underground hot spring waters for relaxing, bathing and healing. Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (Sokoli Mustafa), the Turkish pasha, who excelled in the siege of Vienna, and governed the town of Buda for 12 years during the Turkish occupation in Hungary, made sure that the baths are well built (with hard ceramic pipes, and tiles brought from Turkey).

Last updated on Oct 11, 2024

183 comments

  1. Hi, can you enter the Panorama pool with a normal ticket? As I have seen the ticket for private bathing in the panorama pool.

    Will it be open to men and women from the 29th December-31st December? As I have seen that certain days are for men and women.

    Thanks

    • Hello Charlotte,
      Thank you for your comment.
      We recommend you buy daily tickets for all zones so you can visit the rooftop pool, the wellness and the Turkish bath as well.
      Dec 29: Fridays from 1pm: Coed
      Dec 30-32: Weekends: Coed
      Please let me know if I can help more.

  2. Hello,
    I am not sure what the differences are between the pools and saunas that we can enter with a Turkish bath ticket and the pools and saunas with a Wellness spa ticket. How are each pool and saunas different?

    Thank you.

    • Hello Joanna,
      Thank you for your comment.
      The wellness area is a modern complex while the Turkish bath is a renovated historical bath area which has been built in the middle ages.
      Hope it clarifies. You might buy entries for each section or a combined one.
      Please let me know if you have any further questions.

  3. Hello!
    I’m planning my trip to Budapest and I would like to know the diference between All In ticket (8600 ft) and the Turkish Bath ticket (5900 ft). I tried to find the answer on the comments but still I’m in doubt.
    I’m going on a Tuesday, women’s day, so it doesn’t matter the ticket I buy, right? Is there any difference since I am a woman going on a Tuesday?

    • Hello Ana!
      The Turkish Bath entry offers access only to the Turkish Bath area while the All in ticket lets you use the wellness section with saunas, steam rooms and various pools. Hope it makes sense.
      Have a nice time in Budapest and enjoy the thermal relaxation at Rudas Bath!

  4. Hi,

    We are two women who wants to buy combined tickets for Rudas Bath Tuesday 11th of June, but we can’t find tickets for it online (1 cabin + 1 locker) Is it possible to buy tickets on the spot? Thanks!

  5. Hi,

    I would like to know if the Rudas Bath are still women only on Tuesdays? Is there male staff or is it strictly female? Also where do I book a tickets?

    Regards,
    Samira

    • Hello Samira,
      Yes, Rudas Baths Turkish bath area is ladies-only on Tuesdays (from 6 am to 8 pm).
      During the women-only days, only female staff is allowed inside the Turkish bath area.
      Entries are available upon arrival.
      Enjoy your stay in Budapest!

    • Hi
      I’d like to know when can women and mans can go together in to the baths during weekends

      • Hello Mati,
        Only the Turkish bath area is gender separated on some days. The spa complex is open for everyone every day.
        Turkish bath is coeducated on weekends: both genders can bathe together.

        Please see the Turkish bath gender days below:
        Mon-Wed-Thu all day: Men only
        Friday until 12.45 pm: Men only
        Tuesday: Ladies only
        Fridays from 1pm: Coed
        Weekends: Coed

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