Jun 21st, 2008 | Beauty spas, Body treatments, Budapest spa, Day spas, Modern spas, Spa facts, Spa treatments, Travel plans | No Comments

Budapest spa is world famous but Dayspas are relatively new in Budapest and Hungary but considering the Hungarian spa and bath history Budapest dayspas should be concidered as a natural development and extensions of an already established typical Hungarian health and wellness tradition.
The day spas of Budapest falls nicely somewhere between the more expensive luxury bath and spa hotels packages and the simple beauty saloon treatments. Being relatively new the dayspas are often very modern and fresh offering health and beauty treatments in tranquil, relaxing and intimate atmospheres. On this page we list some of the most popular dayspas in Budapest:
Mandala Dayspa
Mandala Day Spa offer a wide selection fo spa treatments. Some 20 types of massage within different styles like Swedish, Thai, Japanese massage, Ayurveda, and 30 beauty and body spa treatments.
Ipoly utca 8. XIII district, Kleopatra house
Tel: (+36 1) 801 2566
Mon-Sat: 10.00-22.00, Sun: 10.00-18.00
http://www.mandaladayspa.hu/
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Jun 6th, 2008 | Best spas, Health spas, Resort spas, Spa facts, Spa hotels, Spa treatments, Thermal hotels, Travel plans, Wellness hotels | No Comments
Danubius Health Spa Resort is a four-star health spa hotel and one of the first health spa hotels in Budapest. Danubius Health Spa Resort is is one of Europes top health spas with its thermal water therapies directly from the natural healing springs of the beautiful green Margaret Island, only 15 minutes from the center of Budapest.
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May 17th, 2008 | Health spas, Spa facts, Spa hotels, Wellness hotels | No Comments
Taking a spa hotel vacation in Budapest is like stepping into another time and place. The bathing traditions in Hungary and Budapest are the results of many cultural meetings down the centuries. Way back the Romans built the first bathing facilities in 2000 BC over the many thermal springs in what then was known as Pannonia. Later during the Turkish invasion in the 14th and 15th century many Turkish thermal baths were built and are still active today.
Budapest natural resourses: the warm and healing thermal springs, the beautiful parks and gardens like Margaret Island, Nepliget and Szent Istvan Park makes it ideal as a spa resort Budapest Hungary.

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May 16th, 2008 | Spa facts | No Comments
When you decide to take a spa vacation should you spend your holiday at a spa resort or a destination spa? Taking a health cure should you ask for spring water, medicinal water or thermal water to drink? And whats the difference between physicotherapy and physiotherapy?
Entering the world of spas can raise many questions, but relax! You dont have to know any of the spa terminology to enjoy a relaxing spa holyday. But if your interested or want to feel a bit more secure when entering spa heaven in Budapest we have gathered the most basic spa vocabulary for you.
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