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Balaton Sound Zamárdi 3-6 July 2024

Balaton Sound Zamárdi 3-6 July 2024

It’s all about the beats

Balaton Sound is one of the largest and most colorful open-air electronic beach festivals in Europe. The festival, which has been around since 2007, is known for hosting the greatest, artists and DJs in the pop and electronic world.

Beach, sunshine, music

At Balaton Sound, you can party through the night and relax on the beach during the day! Take a dip or chill on a floaty to cool down in the hot summer heat.

Take the most memorable cruise of your life

Set sail on the beautiful Lake Balaton for a few hours of unforgettable fun, joined by friends, festival-goers, and amazing DJs. Boat parties have become a tradition at Balaton Sound with their unique summer vibes.

Dear Visitors,

Please be advised that the events and programmes announced on the website will be held depending on the organisers. As such, the information in the article serves information purposes only. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or postpone such events and programmes. Make sure to visit the event’s official website for the latest updates.

Lake Hévíz

Lake Hévíz

Lake Hévíz is located in Hévíz, Hungary, near the western end of Lake Balaton, 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Keszhely.

It is the largest swimmable thermal lake in the world (47,500 square meters (511,286 sq ft) in area), second only the Frying Pan Lake in New Zealand, which is too hot for swimming. The flow of water is very strong and the water in the lake is completely replenished every 72 hours. Its minimum depth is 2 meters, reaching a maximum depth of 38 meters, exactly at the point where the hot thermal water comes out towards the surface.

In winter, the condensed steam forms a cap over the lake surface, creating a natural inhalatorium. This ‘cap’ prevents water from cooling down, rejuvenating exhausted vocal cords when inhaled. The lake developed in the same period as Lake Balaton, with its current source welling up 20-22,000 years ago. (In the geological past, Ancient Hévíz welled higher than its current location.) The lake was already used by the Ancient Romans. Several water-lily types inhabit the lake: the European white water lily is indigenous to the area, while the purple lily was brought from India 100 years ago. Thanks to an abundant water supply, the water of the 4.4 ha lake – with a depth of 38 m – is fully replaced every three days. Water quality is continuously controlled through measurements and specially trained divers.

Rudas Bath

Rudas Bath

The centerpiece of the bath today, the Turkish bath, was built during the 16th century in the period of the Turkish occupation. Below the 10 m diameter dome, sustained by 8 pillars, there is an octagonal pool. The swimming pool operating as a therapeutic swimming facility with a sauna, was built in 1896. The thermal bath has been visited from 1936 exclusively by men.

In its drinking hall, the water of the springs Hungária, Attila and Juventus can be consumed for the purposes of a drinking cure.

Turkish Baths:
Mon-Wed-Thu all day: Men only
Friday until 12.45 pm: Men only
Tuesday: Ladies only
Fridays from 1pm: Coed
Weekends: Coed

The Rudas Sky Terrace & Spa offers special personalized services:
Engagement
Anniversary
Romantic private bathing
Creative photo shoot
For couples, for companies under 15 people

On Friday and Saturday evenings:
Immerse yourself in the varied world of Rudas Baths on Saturday night and experience with your partner, friends or family what it is like to stop over the pulsating city and end the week in the rooftop panoramic Danube pool with a sip of champagne.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Széchenyi Spa Baths is in the biggest green park of Budapest, in the City Park, close to a bunch of Budapest attractions. The Neo-baroque palace was specifically built for hosting Széchenyi Baths as Hungary has been the country of baths (and Budapest the City of Baths) for many centuries: starting with the Roman settlers who built the first spa baths, through the 16th century Turkish occupiers who built many of the famous and revived Turkish baths in Budapest to the 19-20th century natural medical trends that promote aqua therapies and their deeply beneficial effects. The beautiful building of the spa baths is the design of Győző Czigler who started to build Széchenyi Fürdő in May 1909.

Come and enjoy your time in Budapest in Széchenyi Spa Baths, in a beautiful, richly decorated palace. The perfect place to chill out, to get to know locals, make business deals and fall in love.

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