Lukács Baths The orders of knights who settled here to treat the sick, used the medicinal springs as early as the Middle Ages, in medicinal baths which they built adjacent to their monasteries. At a later date the Császár-Mill, which manufactured gun-powder, was located on this site. During the 19th century, the Baths evolved into a medical-centre, with a hotel for the use of the patients, and a hospital building for treating rheumatics. Its medicinal waters are mainly effective in treating joint and muscle damage.  Lukács Baths, Budapest (Photo: Tourism Office of Budapest)
Open: Mon-Fri 6-19, Sat-Sun 6-17 Water temperatures: 22-40°C Pools: 8 pools: two outdoor swimming pools, fun pool, five indoor thermal pools Water surface area: 368, 310, 220 Water mineral content: thermal water containing nitrates, calcium-magnesium-hydrogen-carbonates and sulphate-chlorides, as well as fluoride ions in significant quantities Therapeutic proposals: degenerative illnesses of the joints, chronic and semi-acute arthritis, deformations of the vertebral spine, dislocation of inter-vertebral discs, neuralgia, calcium-deficiency of the bone system, cases of states following injuries Price: 1.700 – 1.900 HUF; Refund for leaving within 2 hours: 400-500 HUF; Refund for 2 to 3 hours: 200 HUF
 Lukács Baths, Budapest (Photo: Tourism Office of Budapest) Name: The Lukács Baths (Lukács Gyógyfürdő) Country: Hungary City: Budapest Location: Buda, II. district Transport: Tram 4, 6, 17 or HÉV: Margit híd budai hídfő Address: Budapest, Frankel Leó u. 25-29. Phone: 1/ 326-1695  Lukács Baths, Budapest (Photo: Tourism Office of Budapest) More baths in BudapestLukács Baths Császár Baths Csillaghegy Baths Dagály Baths Dandár Baths Pesterzsébet Salt Baths Újpest Baths Budapest Szechenyi Baths and Pool Rudas Baths Budapest Gellert Baths Budapest Kiraly Bath Budapest Thermal Baths Budapest |