BeerSpa Experience: Unlimited Beer in Budapest

Indulge in a unique spa experience in Budapest with unlimited soaking and beer at the thermal beer spa. Relax in thermal water infused with beer ingredients and enjoy unlimited mugs of beer. Also, explore the famous Széchenyi Baths at your own pace. A perfect way to unwind and pamper yourself in between sightseeing.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Szechenyi Baths and Pool - Indulge in a 45-minute soak in soothing thermal water infused with natural beer elements like hops, malt, and salt. Enjoy unlimited draft beer served right to your tub.
  • Szechenyi Baths and Pool - Experience a full-day fast-track entry to all thermal pools, swimming pools, saunas, and steam rooms.
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What's Included
  • 45-minute BeerSpa session in thermal water enriched with beer ingredients
  • Unlimited draft beer, tapped by yourself directly from the tub
  • Private, secure changing cabin (included with both BeerSpa and Széchenyi Bath tickets)
  • Optional upgrade: Full-day Széchenyi Bath fast-track ticket with private changing room
What's Not Included
  • Towels are not included but available on-site for 5,000 HUF
Additional Information

Experience a distinctive spa adventure in Budapest that blends tradition with enjoyment. Begin with a 45-minute BeerSpa session, where you’ll immerse yourself in warm thermal water enriched with natural beer elements such as hops, malt, and yeast, all while savoring unlimited draft beer delivered directly to your tub.
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Location
Állatkerti krt. 9
Állatkerti körút
We will be waiting for you at the BeerSpa. Come to Széchenyi entrance number. 1. Inside you'll see a Beer Spa sign on the left in the corridor. No printed ticket is required. We open at 10 am. Please do not come to the Bath before 10 am!
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jwongcsp
Dec 8, 2025
Fun times at Széchenyi Thermal Spa - We didn’t have a reservation and that didn’t seem to matter. They have credit card kiosks where you can buy your ticket. It is not necessary to book online. After paying at the machine using your credit card take the ticket to the person who will check you in. He will give you a rubber watch band device to unlock / lock your locker. BRING YOUR OWN TOWEL! This spa is easy to reach by bus or subway. Senior citizens over 65 are free on public transportation. We tried the 3 outdoors spas. Then went inside to try all the different spas with different water temperatures. The salt sauna is something you need to experience. The outdoor adventure spa was a lot of fun.
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Alison_o
Dec 6, 2025
Relaxing experience - Very easy to find and very welcoming staff. The changing room was tiny but we managed. Staff explained about the bath ingredients and their benefits and would have been happy to adjust the bath temperature, had we required it. It was such a nice, relaxing experience. The drinking beer was cold, the bath was toasty warm and there were snacks too.
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Mathieu_l
Nov 27, 2025
Baths and spa beer at the top! - An arrival at the bath and a pick-up by the person of beer spa to show us the cabins and give us access to the baths, very nice and kind The baths are top, especially the outside Then beer spa, super nice and long enough Then back to the outdoor baths, sauna, steam room,... We spent almost 4 hours So topissimo
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79manonm
Nov 27, 2025
Thermal bath outdoors - What to do once if you visit Budapest This activity is always pleasant during the stay Be careful to respect the environment, as well as at the time of booking read the conditions well before booking the changing rooms men women separated but all in the same place it is changed with opposite to take into account for modest people
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Jonathan
Dec 11, 2025
Beer and Spa - If you’re heading to the Széchenyi Thermal Bath, I totally recommend taking 45 minutes to soak in a hot bath filled with beer-making salts and malt — all while sipping an actual beer. It’s incredibly relaxing. From the moment you arrive, everything’s easy. Just head to the Beer Spa entrance, skip the lines, and they’ll show you straight to your booth. You can also enjoy the rest of the spa before and after your soak, which makes the whole experience even better. You need to ensure you bring a towel, flip flops and of course swim shorts. Some pools require a swim cap too but not enough to effect your visit. The main spa is fair sized, not the largest but we went on a Tuesday lunch and it wasn't over crowded and by 3pm was quite quiet. You don't get all the modern conveniences you see in the steam and sauna rooms, they are quite small with the sound of banging pipes, but still a great experience overall
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Kristie_k
Dec 3, 2025
First time thermal bath experience - Small room with 4 tubs & 2 beer taps. Pretzels also provided. There is no door so other other spa guests kept coming in to look around. Pillow would have been nice. The larger spa experience was a bit overwhelming- no explanation or expectations provided. Very busy with warm indoor pools completely full. No exactly the cleanest either- lots of things floating in the water. The outdoor pool was wonderful! Full but still able to find a place to sit/stand. I also had a 45 minute massage which was really only 30 min and more of a body rub vs massage- I don't recommend. Take your own flip flops & towel/robe. The private changing room was nice.
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X4995ajmarkd
Dec 8, 2025
Crowded / No Privacy / Dated - Széchenyi Baths felt older and overcrowded. Changing rooms offer zero privacy, and the layout is confusing with three separate entrances — luxury, cash, and basic — which don’t connect, forcing you to walk around the building. Walkways were slippery and potentially dangerous, and signage could be much clearer. The baths are pricey for the crowded conditions and overall dated feel. While I’m glad I tried it, I wouldn’t go back.
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A2446zaa
Nov 30, 2025
It's not what it seems - Very large structure, nice pools, very nice river. It is not possible to rent towels, slippers etc., so bring them yourself. Luckily, there are lockers. Little deckchair outside. Overall cute structure, there are hot tubs and others very cold, that's the beauty. Unfortunately, however, the cleanliness is to be improved. The indoor pools are pretty dirty. At some point pieces of something start floating. I understand the turnout, but maintenance needs to be improved. I didn't expect this issue to happen, considering how famous they are.
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Emma
Nov 29, 2025
Cosy beerspa - Beerspa was fine - friendly staff and cozy atmosphere - the ordinary thermal spa was terrible.... No rules about bathing before going in, too crowded, very loud, queue for everything.
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Carolyn
Nov 25, 2025
Beautiful but extremely crowded and no instructions given - We went on our own, not a tour. It was extremely crowded. There are no instructions given and no signs in English to help first-time visitors. It is a beautiful facility. There are many pools and it is a bit of a maze finding your way from room to room. At least 2 people i saw had to get the staff to find their way out. The HUGE outdoor pool looked inviting, but to get from the main building, down some stairs and across a large patio area in winter was not appealing. I'm glad, I had the experience but I would never go again. You must wear flip-flops and a suit and have a robe. Remember to take a plastic bag for wet things. They allow phones and pictures, which distressed my companion. Saunas were too packed to enter, as we're all the special rooms. I would recommend checking a less well known bath, perhaps ask a local. We were neither impressed with the overall experience.
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From $80
up to 6 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).