Can't say I've bothered to inform myself much about the history of the place or anything, but the architecture is incredible -- couldn't resist snapping a few shots.
I can't count how many different pools there are, indoors and outdoors -- ranging from 16° to 38°, steam rooms, saunas, mud treatments, massage rooms, etc. My favourite was to sit in the downstairs sauna until I couldn't stand it any more, plunge myself into the 16° pool, then back to the sauna, have a warm shower, then go change and have a beer. You feel weightless.
G.
Budapest
30 April 2007
2 comments:
Gorgeous fotos, Senor! Of course, I've been impressed with your fotos for many years. I felt sad when you gave up doing fotography full-time. It's good that you're still taking fotos & have started this blog. I look forward to lots more first-class fotography in Nomadicity.
Don't forget to visit Coyoacan in Mexico City & hit La Guadalupana, if you can. I destroyed a good part of my brain there drinking tequila & Dos XX lager. The sandwiches were memorable, too.
How's the air in D.F.? Do you need a gas mask?
Remember to gassho Popocatepetl, & if you run in to Rebecca, tell her I love her.
The Grouper
Kawasaki, Japan
http://grouperism.blogspot.com
Wow, these are great sneak photos, BlognDog, thanks. It's also good to hear that you liked the bath. I have just published a FAQ on Szechenyi Furdo on my Budapest blog (http://tinyurl.com/2kq3w8) and your photos are worth linking to!
Have you been to Gellert too? How do they compare, in your opinion?
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