RICK STEVES: Soak in opulence at Budapest’s thermal baths

Cameron Hewitt / Rick Steves’ Europe

Budapest’s baths are fun, relaxing and very popular.

Rick Steves / Rick Steves’ Europe

Locals in Budapest love to play chess while soaking their hot springs.

Centuries ago, the towns of Buda and Pest, the leading cities of a mighty Hungarian kingdom, united to become Budapest. Today, Hungary’s vibrant capital maintains its stately ambience and offers plenty of tourist-friendly activities. You can sample spicy paprika at the Great Market Hall (designed by Gustave Eiffel), sip coffee in a sumptuous turn-of-the-20th-century café, and enjoy an affordable performance at the luxurious Opera House. Budapest has its fair share of museums and monuments, too: You can gape at the implausibly lavish interior of the Hungarian Parliament, get a taste of the gloomy Hungarian psyche at the National Gallery, and wander through a field of giant communist statues at Memento Park.

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