Hévíz Wellness Pass At Lotus Therme: Dates, Price, Perks

Recharge at Lotus Therme Hévíz: weekday and Sunday wellness day pass with thermal pools, full sauna world, and amenities. Pre-book to unwind in a serene five-star spa escape.
when: 2026.02.02., Monday - 2026.02.06., Friday
where: 8380 Hévíz, Lótuszvirág utca 1.

Hévíz’s five-star Lotus Therme Hotel opens its lavish spa to external guests with a pre-booked wellness day pass. Unwind in a serene, old-growth park setting with indoor-outdoor pools, thermal waters, and a full sauna world—elegant, quiet, and built for deep recharge.

Day Pass price: 15,900 HUF per person. Valid Monday–Friday and Sunday, 7:00–22:00, subject to availability. Not available on Saturday. Location: 8380 Hévíz, Lotus Flower Street (Lótuszvirág utca) 1.

Available dates: 2026.02.02–02.06; 2026.02.08; 2026.02.09–02.13; 2026.02.15, all in Hévíz.

The pass includes unlimited spa use during the time printed on your ticket, plus a bathrobe, towel, sauna sheet, and covered parking.

Pools and Thermal Relaxation

Swim and soak across outdoor and indoor pools, a whirlpool, a medicinal thermal pool, a relaxation pool, and a meditation pool. The vibe: warm waters, calm corners, and room to breathe.

Full Sauna World

Finnish sauna, steam bath, aroma–light sauna, laconium, garden sauna, infrared sauna, experience showers, and a Kneipp footbath. Sauna rituals are offered; the 17:00 session is available with sign-up and only if capacity allows.

Deposit and Access

A 10.88 HUF per person cash-only deposit covers a wristwatch for locker access and a card for robe/towel pickup. Refund at the spa reception upon returning both items.

Make It Personal

Round out the day with tailored massages and cosmetic treatments to reset body and mind. Pre-booking is required for entry.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe if your kids can handle chill spa etiquette; multiple pools mean everyone can find a corner to splash or unwind
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Internationally recognizable theme—thermal spas are a big Hungarian thing, and Hévíz is famous for its healing lake, so the concept is easy to “get”
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Location is well-known among European wellness travelers; U.S. tourists who research Hungary’s spa scene will likely come across Hévíz and Lotus Therme
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No Hungarian needed; staff at a five-star spa typically speak English, and signage at major Hungarian spas is usually bilingual
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Easy access by car with covered parking included; doable by public transport via Budapest–Hévíz bus plus a short taxi/ride, or from Balaton-area bases
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Good value for a luxe setting—day pass includes robe, towel, sauna sheet, wide pool/sauna selection, and long opening hours
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Compares well to European spa standards (Germany/Austria/Slovenia): broad sauna world, thermal pool variety, calmer than party-style baths in Budapest
Cons
Not available on Saturdays, which can be a deal-breaker for short weekend trips
Smaller name in the U.S. compared with Budapest’s Széchenyi or Gellért, so it may take extra planning to justify the detour
Public transport from Budapest isn’t seamless (3–3.5 hours by bus plus transfer), so a rental car is more convenient
Quiet, wellness-first atmosphere; if you want lively, social spa energy, this will feel too subdued compared with big-city thermal baths

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