Please note that you cannot buy a ticket without a locker or a cabin (except for the special tour tickets, enabling visitors to have a short (15 minute) bath tour in Gellert Spa but not to enjoy the pools and other services). Gellert Spa Entry Tickets can be purchased with lockers or with cabins. But what is the difference between them?

Both lockers and cabins are designed to store your belongings while you are enjoying Gellert Spa with its indoor and outdoor pools. BUT:
- Lockers are smallish boxes with a lock on them (like the ones at train stations). The size of one is 120x30x65 cm (1200 x 300 x 650 mm).
- Cabins, on the other hand, are like changing rooms (but smaller ones) combined with storage facilities. In a cabin, changing privately AND storing your belongings in a safe place can happen at the same time and in the same place.
Cabins can accommodate one person, so if you are a couple, part of a small group or a family it might seem a bit tight, but you can take turns in getting changed.
Buying a Gellert Spa entry with a cabin is more expensive than tickets with simple lockers. Should you purchase the cheaper entries with lockers, you need to change in the women-only / men-only public areas / changing rooms, and then store your bags in the lockers. If you wish to be alone while changing or are a bit shy, cabins are perfect for you.
Hello, do you recommend booking tickets in advance or is it ok to buy tickets when we arrive on the day?
Thanks
Dear Tommy,
Fridays to Sundays have been selling out quite often in advance at Gellert Spa so for those days we definitely recommend securing your tickets early.
On weekdays, it’s usually possible to buy them on the spot, especially if you arrive before 10 AM.
For peace of mind and to avoid queues, advance booking is always the safer option, but you are more than welcome to purchase tickets on the spot, subject to availability.