Császár Baths The Baths are a monument of Turkish origin. Dating from the 16th century, the baths are still in a relatively good condition. The buildings facing the street were erected in the 19th century, and are in the Classicist style. During the 1860’s, a conversion to steam-baths took place. The use of the baths for medicinal treatment occurred from relatively early on; its mud-baths were already operating in the first-half of the 20th century. The waters are sourced from the wells of the Lukács Baths wells, and from the Magda-Spring on Margit Island The Komjádi Sport Swimming Pool was a later addition to the northern wing of the Baths. Open: Mon-Sat 6-21, Sun 6-19 Name: The Császár Baths (Császár Fürdő - Komjádi Uszoda) Country: Hungary City: Budapest Location: Buda, II. district Transport: Tram 4, 6, 11 or HÉV Address: Budapest, Árpád fejedelem u. 8 Phone: 1/ 326-1478 More baths in BudapestLukács Baths Császár Baths Csillaghegy Baths Dagály Baths Dandár Baths Pesterzsébet Salt Baths Újpest Baths Szechenyi Baths Budapest Rudas Baths Budapest Gellert Baths Budapest Kiraly Baths Budapest Budapest Thermal Baths |