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Cap for swimming in baths
... is it given or should I bring it with me? Fins, masks))) JOKING))) Question about the hat) Or, perhaps, there are some hair dryers to dry off? Thanks!
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аватар lsklsk
In Miskolc and Széchenyi bathe without a cap. At least I didn't see a single person in a hat. The main thing is to wear a swimsuit (just kidding). Hairdryers were, but they are always busy. Take a travel hair dryer with you (it's small and light). I liked the cave baths of Miskolc more.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Thank you))) I just can't splash without getting my head wet)))
аватар Rovno10
In Széchenyi in Budapest, there are hair dryers in the locker rooms. But there is a queue for them (on weekends there are many locals and when groups are brought). All in bathing suits without caps. Don't forget a large towel and slippers. Have a nice stay.
аватар shumera
Hairdryers are available, if you need a hat - then take it with you. But, in general, everyone swims without caps, only some swim in caps.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Thank you very much, friends.
аватар Iren48
Were in the Széchenyi baths. You can’t swim without a cap in the swimming pool - they didn’t let us in, but in other parts you can without a cap, but I didn’t see them sold / given out somewhere.
аватар Biker_Oksana
And the swimming pool is a separate, some special part of the baths?
аватар Iren48
Do not take it for work - read my story Adventures of Russians in Italy, there I wrote in sufficient detail about the baths. I really don't know how it works in winter.
аватар shumera
There is a communal swimming pool, as well as baths (pools) and saunas separately for men and women.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Irene, thanks for reading!
Sumer (excuse me, what's your name? It's inconvenient somehow to address a woman by a nickname), separately-- like individual ones?
аватар shumera
Separate in the sense that men splash around in "their" fonts (pools), warm themselves in saunas - and women in theirs. There, although it is forbidden (by a sign), many women swim nude, some are topless, and someone, respecting others (you never know who treats nude) swim in bathing suits.
аватар Biker_Oksana
I almost immediately understood, but I already sent a message to this topic.
Forgive me for slowing down - so the swimming pool, where they are not allowed without a hat, is it a separate, some special part of the baths? And why aren't they allowed in?
аватар shumera
In the Szechenyi Bath you can swim everywhere without caps.
аватар shumera
At least, personally, I have been many times and there has never been such a thing that someone "clung" to the lack of hats. Hats were worn only by those who themselves wanted to wear them.
аватар vikat
Personally, in Széchenyi, I was not allowed into the swimming pool without a cap. My husband too. Everyone who swam in the pool was wearing hats. So just in case, I advise you to take a hat.
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