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Budapest - Discovered by the Romans and made fashionable by the Ottomans, spa culture is enjoying a revival in Hungary as tourists flock to the largest concentration of thermal baths in the world ...
Avoid the crowds when visiting the spectacular baths in Budapest, Hungary, by learning when there will likely be fewer people at the most popular destinations.
Budapest is considered to be the Capital of Spas—a tradition that dates back to the Roman era. Today, their 12 thermal baths are still a major draw. For the ultimate in opulence, visit Gellert ...
The early Roman occupiers were already aware of the beneficial effects of the hot springs. Later on, the Turks enjoyed the baths. Today, it’s the young set that likes to party in the thermal waters.
As the Roman Empire spread across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, the baths followed, bringing daily civilization to millions of people. Inside the Thermae Most bath complexes were Thermae.