2000 year old spa rituals blended with 1300 underground thermal hotsprings, 270 types of medicinal waters and hundreds of spa retreats equals a true wellness capital of the world.
Hungary lays claim to these rich, curative waters and the exceptional spas built around them beginning centuries ago in Roman times, then enriched by Turkish culture and evolving over recent times into a world of health and wellness centers designed to heal and revitalize visitors from all over the world.
A healthy mindset has always been a part of the Hungarian culture, with seemingly endless stunning baths were created as havens of healing and today are still preserved with their architectural integrity intact. Many follow the original Ottoman layout of an octagon-shaped central pool beneath a decorative cupola that allows for plenty of natural sunlight, complemented by intricate mosaic tile design and today, many extend outdoors to allow visitors to absorb natural surroundings as part of the experience.
Waters here bubble underneath the ground, and are admirably soothing, enriched with mineral content that varies by location, all with unique aromas, compositions and curative powers. Though this may sound luxurious to travelers, for locals, this is simply a part of life and integrated organically into one's routine.
Whether it's outdoor summer bathing or taking a dip in steaming hot waters against the cold winter chill, there are no shortage of options from over 120 in Budapest alone to wellness-oriented hotels all over the country.
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