After or before your massage you might want to explore the city and do some sightseeing in Budapest with a professional guide or on your own.
The sights, museums, churches and all the other historical, beautiful buildings are spread across the city so that it is recommendable to get the Budapest Card for free and quick transportation with the public transport that brings you from A to B in the quickest possible way.
Before coming to Budapest you should plan your trip wisely and check out what you would like to see and what is possible in the time you come.
Many tourists “just” come for a weekend and leave with the thought “I should have stayed longer, there is so much more to see”, most of them return the year after for an entire week.
For more information about Budapest and its sights, tips for nightlife, restaurant and bars as well as news about the city you can find on www.budapestagent.com
LIMOUSINE SERVICE
Nothing screams “style” more than a limousine. With Limo King, one of the biggest limousine rental companies of Budapest you can find the perfect limousine for the occasion, be it an airport transfer, business meeting, clubbing or literally anything. They have more than 10 cars available, from Cadillacs to Hummers.
LIVE ESCAPE GAME
Try one of the most unique experiences of Europe, the Live Escape Game. The basis of the game is that you are in a room from which you have to “escape” by solving riddles and puzzles. Escape games are mostly played in teams, so you’ll have to work together to complete this challenge. It’s also a great team-building program!
RAMADA AQUAWORLD RESORT
One of the biggest indoor water theme parks in Europe offers unforgettable entertainment for the whole year, for the whole family. This complex, which is located in the northern part of Budapest is waiting for adrenaline addicts with 11 giant water slides, wave and surf pools, and lovers of relaxation with saunas and thermal baths.
SZÉCHENYI BATH
Budapest is also known as the capital of thermal baths in the world. Way back when the Romans ruled in this region (they called it Pannonia), they also knew it and created many baths. Today, there are more than 10 thermal baths in the city, of which Széchenyi is the most known. The bath has 21 pools in total, and XIX. century architecture.