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Spa Holiday in Budapest?

rainbow_carnage
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hi.
i want to go to budapest for 3-4 nights sometime between now and mid-april. i'd love to go on one of those spa breaks with someone like wellbeing escapes, but not only is it expensive, the prices are all based on two people sharing. my husband wants to come to budapest, but isn't interested in the baths or having any spa treatments. (his skin can't handle it.) so all he would need is the flight, and we'd obviously share the room. i don't want to pay for treatments that he will never use.
does anyone have any advice? should i just book flights and a hotel and then find a spa separately? can't seem to find any particularly cheap flights at the moment, which is why i thought that a package might be a better deal.
thanks in advance for your help.
i want to go to budapest for 3-4 nights sometime between now and mid-april. i'd love to go on one of those spa breaks with someone like wellbeing escapes, but not only is it expensive, the prices are all based on two people sharing. my husband wants to come to budapest, but isn't interested in the baths or having any spa treatments. (his skin can't handle it.) so all he would need is the flight, and we'd obviously share the room. i don't want to pay for treatments that he will never use.
does anyone have any advice? should i just book flights and a hotel and then find a spa separately? can't seem to find any particularly cheap flights at the moment, which is why i thought that a package might be a better deal.
thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi there
I would do it all seperately - Budapest is very cheap.
Have a fantastic time it is a beautiful city and the beer is cheap too :beer::: No Websites or Links in signatures please - FM ::0 -
Budapest is great - flights are gonna depend on your location - easyjet from Newcastle for example can be fairly cheap if booked early enough. Accommodation is also available for reasonable costs - admittedly we were on a stag weekend so weren't at the hotel much but we were all surprised at the standard for just £15 pppn.
Let me know if you need the details and I'll try and dig them out.
Taxi travel was also cheap (unlike Prague!!) but the public transport costs buttons and is reasonably good.0
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