The renewed wellness area of our hotel is the ideal place to relax, regenerate and actively unwind. We offer our guests the following services in a modern, comfortable environment:
The pool area is surrounded by heated benches with mosaic tiles, where guests can relax after a swim. The "quiet wellness" area, which opens out from the pool area, offers a special tranquillity with loungers where total relaxation is guaranteed.
The fitness room, which is part of the wellness area, is open every day from 08:00 to 20:00 and offers modern equipment for those who love to exercise.
The sauna island, open every day from 8:00 to 20:00, is located on the ground floor of the hotel and offers a Finnish sauna, infrared sauna, aroma cabin, steam cabin and tropical shower to help you recharge your body and soul.
Special massages with high quality Spa Du Monde luxury massage creams are available from 10.00-18.00. The cost of the massages will be charged to your room bill. Please contact the information desk at the entrance to the sauna island.
Guests of our hotel can use the services of the Egri Thermal and Beach Baths free of charge. The beach can be reached in a few steps through the hotel garden. The swimming pools on the beach are open during the opening hours and are free of charge. The spa has thermal and spa pools, a swimming pool, a children's adventure pool with a waterfall and a hot tub. Guests can also use the indoor adventure pool free of charge. In the summer, access to the Thermal and Beach Baths is provided via a passageway.
One of Eger's greatest natural treasures is the radioactive thermal spring water that emerges from the depths of the earth. The springs of the Eger thermal baths are more than a thousand years old. Even the Turks recognised their healing powers and, after the conquest of Eger Castle in 1600, built huge baths where pilgrims from far and wide came to enjoy. According to a 17th-century record, the Turks had a great appreciation for the healing waters, which not only healed the body but also revitalised the soul. Over the centuries, baths and spa buildings were built around the abundant thermal springs, and the medicinal waters were used to cure the sick in accordance with the medical standards of the time. In addition to its therapeutic use, the waters of the Eger thermal springs have been used for recreation, leisure and sport in the past and continue to be used today. The origins of Eger's present-day spa culture date back to the 1920s, with the creation and development of the spa by Géza Bárány, the city's chief engineer. In 1936, the Thermal Baths of Eger opened its doors next to the Turkish Baths.
The original Turkish baths, built in the early 1600s, were extended with five more pools (ilijsa), saunas, massage, steam bath and ash bath (traditional Turkish steam bath). In addition, relaxation areas with aesthetic elements and atmospheric lighting add to the Turkish atmosphere.
The uniqueness of the Turkish Baths is the relaxing bathing and massage in an oriental atmosphere. The architectural design evokes the atmosphere of the original Turkish era.