A modern thermal complex in the heart of the Tatras, combining relaxation, healing waters, and the majesty of the mountain landscape.
The thermal baths are open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with last entry at 9:00 PM. From Zakopane, they are about 12 km away; you can drive via DK47 (15–20 minutes) or take a local bus. Check the official website for updated hours and directions on Google Maps.
A full-day ticket costs around 99 PLN for adults and 79 PLN for children (2023 prices, check for updates). There are discounts for families and packages with saunas. Buy online on the official website to avoid queues.
It is recommended to spend 3–4 hours enjoying the indoor and outdoor thermal pools, jacuzzis, and relaxation areas. If you also include the saunas, allow 4–5 hours. It is ideal for half a day.
Opened in 2013, the baths use natural thermal waters at 38–40°C drawn from the Tatras, rich in minerals beneficial to health. They represent the Polish spa tradition in the Carpathians, attracting visitors for relaxation and mountain views.
The best time is winter (December–March) for bathing in snowy outdoor pools, or autumn/spring for fewer crowds. Go early in the morning (opening time) or on weekdays to avoid busy periods.
Yes, they have ramps, elevators, walkways, and adapted pools with hydraulic lifts. There is accessible parking and adapted bathrooms; confirm details on the official website or call +48 18 27 18 500.
Nearby are Zakopane (Krupówki Street, 12 km away), the Gubałówka funicular, and the trail to Giewont. Also nearby are Bukovina Thermal Baths (5 km) and the folk village of Chochołów with its highlander architecture. Explore more at Visit Zakopane.
Bring a swimsuit, flip-flops, and a towel (or rent them on site for an extra fee); book your ticket online for peak times. Eat lightly beforehand and drink plenty of water; the sauna area costs extra. Call +48 18 27 18 500 if you have questions.
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