![]() ![]() My advice is go on a Weekday and get there early. I was there for 4 hours, but there's no time limit. For me perhaps the Number One recreational attraction in Budapest, the Spa centre of the World. We did not buy any food/drinks- so cannot comment on thisĪwesome place. There are some construction work going on, but this does not take away from any of experience. There are two lifts that will take you up from the bottom to the top which is great for those who are hard of walking or with young families. It may have been because of the public holiday that we were also graced with seeing a short parade outside the main entrance - which was fun and then they stopped for a photo shoot! They do allow you to take your phone up through the museum. There was about 2/3 minute queue for this. You do have to be prepared to leave any large bags and coats behind in a free cloakroom. ![]() Once we got to the top we were definitely not disappointed. I was a little worried about the weather as it rained the night before but the sun stood strong and we were graced with a beautiful view of the city.Įntrance to the museum was free due to the public holiday and going up to the top of the tower was not a long wait either ![]()
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