Gellért Baths
The Gellért Thermal Bath, also known as the Gellért Baths, is a bath complex in Budapest in Hungary. It is part of the famous Hotel Gellért in Buda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Spa
- Description: baths in Budapest named for Gerard Sagredo
- Also known as: “Gellert Baths”, “Gellert Thermal Baths”, and “Gellért Thermal Baths”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Gellért Hill Cave and Liberty Bridge.
Gellért Hill Cave
Cave
Photo: Ramirez HUN, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Gellért Hill Cave is part of a network of caves within Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. The cave is also referred to as "Saint Ivan's Cave", regarding a hermit who lived there and is believed to have used the natural thermal water of a muddy lake next to the cave to heal the sick. Gellért Hill Cave is situated 140 metres north of Gellért Baths.
Liberty Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Ondřej Žváček, CC BY 4.0.
The Liberty Bridge or Freedom Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connects Buda and Pest across the Danube river. It is the third southernmost public road bridge in Budapest, located at the southern end of the City Centre. Liberty Bridge is situated 290 metres northeast of Gellért Baths.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tabán and Szentimreváros.
Tabán
Suburb
The Tabán usually refers to an area within the 1st district of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies on the Buda side of the Danube, to the south of György Dózsa Square, on the northern side of Elisabeth Bridge and to the east of Naphegy.
Pest
Suburb
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pest is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was administratively unified with Buda and Óbuda in 1873.
Gellért Baths
- Categories: thermal bath and bathhouse
- Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Aragonese to Turkish—“Gellért Baths” goes by many names.
- Aragonese: “Balneyario Gellért”
- Aragonese: “Banyos Gellért”
- Catalan: “Balneari Gellert”
- Catalan: “Balneari Gellért”
- Catalan: “Banys Gellért”
- Catalan: “Termes Gellert”
- Catalan: “Termes Gellért”
- Chinese: “盖勒特浴场”
- Chinese: “蓋勒特浴場”
- Czech: “Gellértovy termální lázně”
- Czech: “Termální lázně Gellért”
- Dutch: “Gellért Baths”
- Esperanto: “Kuracbanejo Gellért”
- Esperanto: “Kuracbanloko Gellért”
- Estonian: “Gellérti ravitermid”
- French: “thermes Gellért”
- French: “Thermes Gellért”
- German: “Gellért Bäder”
- Hebrew: “ספא גלרט”
- Hungarian: “Gellért fürdo”
- Hungarian: “Gellért gyógyfürdő”
- Italian: “Bagni Gellért”
- Italian: “Gellért Fürdő”
- Japanese: “ゲッレールト温泉”
- Japanese: “ゲレールト温泉”
- Korean: “겔레르트 온천”
- Romanian: “Băile Medicinale Gellért”
- Slovenian: “Terme Gellért”
- Spanish: “Balneario gellert”
- Spanish: “Balneario Gellért”
- Swedish: “Gellértbadet”
- Turkish: “Gellért Kaplıcası”
- Turkish: “Gellért Termal Hamamı”
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