Budapest Spas Raising Ticket Prices

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People bathing at the Széchenyi Spa in Budapest

From next week, ticket prices for thermal baths in Budapest will go up, according to termalonline.hu.

The highest-traffic spas will see price increases of up to 10%. As in previous years, the operator, Budapest Spas, will implement the price increase in a differentiated method.

This means that, from January 8 onward, the historic spas mainly visited by tourists will increase their ticket prices by a larger percentage, while those visited primarily by domestic guests will increase their prices by a lesser amount.

Of the Budapest spas, only Palatinus will not increase its prices.

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