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Budapest’s Legendary Gellért Thermal Bath Closes Today for Three Years of Renovations, Canada Reviews

1 October 20252 Mins Read

Spas are a huge part of Budapest’s cultural fabric – and the Gellért, a legendary art nouveau spa richly decorated with Zsolnay tiling, is one of the most iconic venues in the city.

However, as of today (October 1), you won’t be able to visit the Gellért until 2028, as the century-old spa – first opened in 1918 – is closing for three years of renovation. Reconstruction work will now run alongside the overhaul of the equally venerable hotel of the same name, which has been closed since November 2021.

In a city known for its spas, the Gellért is arguably the most significant, usually attracting some 1,500-1,800 visitors a day. The last major renovation took place in the early 1980s, and the state of the equipment, changing rooms and service areas has deteriorated significantly. Thermal water, steam and chemical cleaning have put a lot of strain on the infrastructure, necessitating the current undertaking.

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Budapest Thermal Baths and Spas (BGYH) has been preparing for the project for years, aiming to overcome the Gellért’s mechanical, technological and structural problems, restore its iconic spaces and elevate the guest experience to a new level.

The primary consideration in the project is the preservation of the historical heritage: the restoration of the art nouveau interiors, tiling and aesthetic appearance. In addition, sustainability and energy-efficient solutions will be introduced, by modernising the use of thermal water and heating.

According to plans, the changing rooms will be unified, and a new sunbathing terrace, a modern wellness area and panoramic garden sauna will be created.

Construction is slated to start by the end of 2026, and the renovated Gellért Bath should reopen to guests in 2028. In the meantime, the city’s other famed spas – the Széchenyi, the Rudas and the Lukács – await those looking to soak and splash.

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