Lukacs Baths
Lukacs Baths: A Soothing Sanctuary in Budapest
Discover the healing powers of nature at Lukacs Baths, a historic thermal spa in Budapest offering relaxation, wellness, and wellness treatments.
Lukacs Baths in Budapest is a historical thermal spa offering a serene escape with its medicinal waters, saunas, and wellness treatments. A true gem for relaxation!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Vác, head towards the Váci Cathedral located at Kossuth Lajos utca. Walk south on Kossuth Lajos utca until you reach the junction with the main road, Duna Korzó. Turn left onto Duna Korzó and continue walking until you reach the Váci train station. From there, take the train to Budapest, which is approximately a 30-minute journey. Once you arrive at Budapest's Nyugati Railway Station, exit the station and take Tram 4 or 6 from the tram stop located outside the station. Ride the tram for about 10 stops until you reach 'Margit híd, budai hídfő' stop. Disembark from the tram and walk along the Frankel Leó út until you reach the Lukács Baths, which will be on your left at Frankel Leó út 25-29.
Train and Tram
Start from Váci train station, which you can reach by walking from the center of Vác. Purchase a ticket for Budapest. Board any train heading to Budapest, and after about 30 minutes, disembark at Nyugati Railway Station. Exit the station and walk towards the tram stop outside the station. Board Tram 4 or 6, and travel for approximately 10 stops to 'Margit híd, budai hídfő' stop. After getting off, walk along Frankel Leó út for about 5 minutes to reach Lukács Baths at Frankel Leó út 25-29.
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