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Discover the Thermal Spa Bucharest, an expansive wellness center with pools, saunas, water slides, and tropical gardens, ideal for relaxation and family fun.

The Thermal Spa Bucharest offers a large-scale relaxation experience at $34.26 per ticket, with access for 3 to 12 hours. Located near Bucharest, Romania, this indoor complex is open all year round and features 10 pools, 6 saunas, 4 wet saunas, and 16 water slides. Its indoor temperature remains steady at 29-30°C, with water at 33°C, creating a consistently warm environment perfect for unwinding regardless of the season.
The center is renowned for hosting over 800,000 botanical plants, including orchids and 1,500 palm trees from six countries. It also boasts the largest network of indoor water slides in Romania, stretching 1.5 kilometers, as well as the biggest wave pool in the country, covering 560 square meters. This makes it an appealing destination for families and those seeking a comprehensive wellness day, though it can get crowded during peak hours.
The visit includes admission to all spa facilities, with options to rent towels, bathrobes, and slippers. Access is straightforward since it’s near public transportation, but note that children under 14 are limited to the Galaxy area and must be accompanied by an adult. The overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 reflects a mix of positive experiences for relaxation and some complaints about crowds and costs.

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The Therme Bucharest is divided into three main areas, each designed for different experiences. The Galaxy zone is perfect for families and thrill-seekers with 16 water slides spanning over 1.5 km and featuring Romania’s largest wave pool. It’s lively, filled with splashing rides and water beds for massages, making it ideal for adventure and fun.
The Palm area offers a tropical landscape with over 800,000 plants, including orchids and palm trees from six different countries. It features heated indoor and outdoor pools, a jacuzzi, mineral pools, wet saunas, and a natural sand beach with 1,500 sun loungers. The atmosphere here is serene, designed for relaxation and nature.
The third zone, Elysium, is focused on saunas and wellness. Access to Elysium is not included in the standard ticket but can be purchased for an extra 7 euros via wristband. It hosts sauna ceremonies and relaxation facilities, appealing to visitors seeking health benefits and detoxification.
Romania’s largest indoor water slide network in Therme Bucharest spans 1.5 km of exciting rides, making it a highlight for thrill lovers. These slides are distributed across the Galaxy zone and include a variety of speed slides, tube rides, and splash zones.
The wave pool, covering 560 square meters, is the biggest in Romania and provides an authentic seaside experience with rolling waves. The water temperature at 33°C ensures comfort throughout the day. The pools are indoor, so weather outside won’t affect your fun, but crowds can limit space during busy periods.
The botanical Palm area features heated pools and natural mineral waters. For those seeking more tranquil waters, the jacuzzi and mineral pools provide options for soothing relaxation. Despite the extensive facilities, some reviews mention difficulty finding seating, especially during weekends and holidays.

While Elysium is a separate zone, it’s known for sauna experiences and wellness treatments. Access requires an additional 7 euros, which provides entrance to sauna rooms, steam baths, and relaxation areas.
Visitors appreciate the variety of sauna types, which include dry, wet, and aromatic saunas, each offering health benefits like detoxification and stress relief. The zone also hosts sauna ceremonies, which are led rituals helping guests unwind and enjoy therapeutic effects.
The main spa experience in Elysium is more suited for those willing to upgrade their ticket and indulge in sauna therapy in a dedicated wellness space.

One of the standout features of Thermen Bucharest is its botanical collection. Over 800,000 plants create a tropical environment that enhances the relaxing ambiance. Countless orchids and palms from diverse climates fill the Palm zone, offering a natural oasis.
This indoor botanical environment is designed for quiet exploration and photo opportunities, making it perfect for nature lovers. The natural sand beach in Palm adds a tropical vibe, with sun loungers providing a spot to unwind amidst the greenery.
However, some reviews highlight that the botanical gardens can become crowded during peak times, which might distract from a peaceful experience.
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The complex features internal restaurants and bars, including poolside bars that serve light meals, drinks, and snacks. A notable feature is the bar located directly in the water, offering refreshing drinks without leaving the pools.
While food and drinks are available on-site, towels, bathrobes, and slippers are not included in the ticket price but can be rented. The overall service quality gets mixed reviews, with some noting friendly staff and others mentioning communication issues or crowd-related chaos.
The changing rooms are large but, according to some feedback, lack privacy and are not divided by gender, which could be a consideration for sensitive guests.

The spa can get very crowded, especially during weekends or holidays. Arriving before opening time helps secure a better spot and more seating. Some reviews recommend booking on weekdays or during off-peak hours for a more relaxed experience.
Since some attractions like saunas or water slides are first-come, first-served, early arrival is key for access to favorite activities. Also, the ticket price varies based on pre-booking channels; booking directly might save some money compared to third-party vendors, which can add extra charges.

Public transportation options nearby make it easy to reach the complex. The facility is suitable for most travelers, though children under 14 are restricted to the Galaxy zone and must be accompanied by an adult.
Guests should bring their swimwear, or rent one on-site, along with towels and slippers. The large size and popularity mean that some areas may lack sufficient seating, so planning your visit early is advisable.
The complex’s policy for photo restrictions is unclear, but the focus seems to be on protecting privacy and design rather than prohibiting photography altogether.
The Thermal Spa Bucharest provides a comprehensive wellness environment with diverse pools, slides, and botanical gardens. It is well-suited for families, thrill-seekers, and those seeking relaxation in a tropical setting. The price point of $34.26 offers good value considering the size and variety of facilities.
However, the potential for crowds and additional costs for amenities are factors to consider. The option to upgrade to Elysium adds sauna-focused wellness but involves extra expense. Early planning and weekday visits help maximize enjoyment, particularly if privacy and seating are important.
Overall, Therme Bucharest stands out as a large-scale indoor wellness complex with enough attractions to entertain for several hours. It appeals most to those who enjoy water activities and botanical environments, but visitors should be prepared for busy days.
“This place is amazing, always worth a trip to Romania for the spa experience. The skin baths makes your skin feel so soft”
Is the ticket price of $34.26 inclusive of all facilities?
Yes, the admission ticket grants access to all main spa facilities including pools, saunas, and water slides. Additional items like towels, slippers, and bathrobes can be rented on-site, but are not included in the base price.
Can children under 14 visit all areas?
No, children under 14 years are limited to the Galaxy zone and must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Visiting early in the morning or on weekdays helps avoid the heaviest crowds. Arriving before opening is especially effective for securing a good spot.
Is it worth upgrading to Elysium?
The Elysium zone costs an additional 7 euros and offers sauna and wellness experiences. Many find it worthwhile if they enjoy sauna therapy and want a more tranquil environment.
Are there transportation options nearby?
Yes, the complex is near public transportation, making it easy to access without a car.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed. The complex hosts internal restaurants and bars for refreshments.
What should I bring for the visit?
Guests should bring swimwear, and rent towels, slippers, or bathrobes if desired. Arrive early to secure seating and access to popular attractions.
Is the complex accessible for guests with mobility issues?
The available information does not specify accessibility features, so checking ahead or contacting the provider is recommended if needed.
How long should I plan to stay?
The duration is flexible, from 3 to 12 hours, depending on interests and crowd levels. Many visitors spend around 3 hours exploring and relaxing.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes, free cancellation is offered if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.