5 result(s) for underground in Health & Wellness
Xploring Budapest: Rock Hospital Hidden in the Castle
- 21 Mar 2024 6:40 AM
- health & wellness
For many years nobody knew where an iron gate in the Buda castle lead to, today it's a new museum where visitors can see exhibits about the history of this underground military hospital. Guided tours depart on the hour, read on for a brief intro about this unique and fascinating attraction.
Xploring Hungary: One of the Largest Thermal Water Reserves in the World
- 16 Mar 2022 8:54 AM
- health & wellness
Check out the new video at the top of this multimedia article about letting the local thermal waters rejuvenate your body, mind & spirit.
5 Top Barbers For Men To Get A Hip Haircut
- 29 Jun 2017 1:40 AM
- health & wellness
Gents, are you thinking about stepping out into summer with a cool new hair cut? In this heat do you want to get rid of your manly whiskers? And at the same time fancy some fast paced English language conversation, plus a cocktail maybe, with a hip hop soundtrack perhaps, or décor featuring gangster portraits? Then check out this collection of Budapest’s finest barber shop’s complied by / for ...
13th Century Mikveh Opens To Visitors In Budapest
- 30 Jul 2015 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
A Jewish ritual bath or mikveh built in the 13th century and excavated eight years ago will open to visitors in the Buda Castle district from August. The small mikveh in the western tunnels can be visited during guided underground tours every Monday, the asset manager said. The shallow bath which was carved in stone during the middle ages is supplied by underground water and has remained intact ...
Xpat Opinion: Szechenyi Bath And Spa Budapest
- 26 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- health & wellness
Szenchenyi Bath also known as Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő in Hungarian. Is the largest medicinal bath in Europe!, it was built in 1913 designed by Gyözö Czingler who was influenced by Neo-baroque style of buildings. Its contruction began on 7th of May 1909 and was finished in 16th of Junge 1913 however it had been in plan since early 1880’s.
Xploring Budapest: Rock Hospital Hidden in the Castle
- 21 Mar 2024 6:40 AM
- health & wellness
For many years nobody knew where an iron gate in the Buda castle lead to, today it's a new museum where visitors can see exhibits about the history of this underground military hospital. Guided tours depart on the hour, read on for a brief intro about this unique and fascinating attraction.
Xploring Hungary: One of the Largest Thermal Water Reserves in the World
- 16 Mar 2022 8:54 AM
- health & wellness
Check out the new video at the top of this multimedia article about letting the local thermal waters rejuvenate your body, mind & spirit.
5 Top Barbers For Men To Get A Hip Haircut
- 29 Jun 2017 1:40 AM
- health & wellness
Gents, are you thinking about stepping out into summer with a cool new hair cut? In this heat do you want to get rid of your manly whiskers? And at the same time fancy some fast paced English language conversation, plus a cocktail maybe, with a hip hop soundtrack perhaps, or décor featuring gangster portraits? Then check out this collection of Budapest’s finest barber shop’s complied by / for ...
13th Century Mikveh Opens To Visitors In Budapest
- 30 Jul 2015 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
A Jewish ritual bath or mikveh built in the 13th century and excavated eight years ago will open to visitors in the Buda Castle district from August. The small mikveh in the western tunnels can be visited during guided underground tours every Monday, the asset manager said. The shallow bath which was carved in stone during the middle ages is supplied by underground water and has remained intact ...
Xpat Opinion: Szechenyi Bath And Spa Budapest
- 26 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- health & wellness
Szenchenyi Bath also known as Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő in Hungarian. Is the largest medicinal bath in Europe!, it was built in 1913 designed by Gyözö Czingler who was influenced by Neo-baroque style of buildings. Its contruction began on 7th of May 1909 and was finished in 16th of Junge 1913 however it had been in plan since early 1880’s.













