REVIEW · BUCHAREST
Relax and Fun at Thermal Spa Bucharest (Admission Ticket)
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Spending a day here feels like switching worlds. Therme Bucuresti is built around three big zones—GALAXY, PALM, and ELYSIUM—so you can do thrills, then switch gears to calm.
What I liked most is the way it turns a simple ticket into a full day: you can go from giant wave-pool fun to quieter pool time without changing locations. My only real caution is that this place gets very crowded at peak hours, and the vibe can shift from relaxed to shoulder-to-shoulder.
Two things I especially enjoyed: the tropical setting in Palm (heated pools, jacuzzi, mineral pools, and a sandy beach area in season), and the clear layout that makes it easy to bounce between zones. I also appreciated the practical setup—private lockers and changing space, plus multilingual chat support.
The drawback to plan for: optional areas and add-ons can affect your final spend, and seating can be hard to find if you arrive late. If you want a calmer day, timing matters a lot here.
In This Review
- Quick Take
- Therme Bucharest: Slides, Gardens, and Saunas in One Big Complex
- GALAXY: Water Slides, Wave Pool Energy, and Family Rules
- PALM: Tropical Pool Time, Mineral Soaks, and the Sand-Beach Bonus
- ELYSIUM: Saunas and Steam Rooms (and the Possible Extra Fee)
- What Your Admission Includes (And What You Should Pack)
- How Long to Plan: 3 Hours vs. a Full Spa Day
- Crowds, Timing, and Where the Relaxation Actually Happens
- Food, Drinks, and the Add-Ons That Can Change Your Final Cost
- Getting Around and Making It Easy on Yourself
- Who This Spa Day Is Best For
- Should You Book This Thermal Spa Ticket in Bucharest?
- FAQ
- What does the admission ticket include?
- How much does the Thermal Spa Bucharest admission ticket cost?
- How long can I spend at the spa?
- What areas are inside Therme Bucuresti?
- Are towels and swim slippers included?
- Is ELYSIUM included with the ticket?
- Can children under 14 enter all areas?
- Is the spa near public transportation?
- How big is the group for this experience?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Quick Take

- Three-zone layout keeps your day varied: slides in GALAXY, tropical pools in PALM, and saunas in ELYSIUM.
- Water beds and wellness choices can feel like a real treat, not just “another pool.”
- Crowds are real—if you show up at open-to-midday peak, you’ll work for poolside calm.
- What’s included depends on your wristband: some tickets cover certain areas while ELYSIUM access may cost extra.
- Bring the right basics (swimwear, towels, slippers) or you’ll pay onsite, and towel drying can be hit-or-miss.
Therme Bucharest: Slides, Gardens, and Saunas in One Big Complex

Therme Bucuresti is less like a single spa and more like a mini resort you move through. The layout is split into three distinct experiences—GALAXY, PALM, and ELYSIUM**—so you’re not stuck committing to one mood all day.
A big practical win: you can plan your day around what you feel like doing. If you’re traveling with kids (or you’re the kid at heart), GALAXY handles the energy. If you want sun, greenery, and long pool hangs, Palm fits that. And if you’re chasing heat, steam, and more structured relaxation, ELYSIUM is the place people aim for.
One more point before you go: there’s a “real life” spa feel here. It’s fun, it’s busy, and it’s popular. Treat it like a day trip attraction, not a quiet couples’ retreat, and you’ll enjoy it more.
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GALAXY: Water Slides, Wave Pool Energy, and Family Rules
GALAXY is the action zone. It’s designed for thrill-seekers and families, with 16 water slides stretching over about 1.5 km (1 mile) and splashing in the country’s largest wave pool. There are also water beds for relaxing massages, so even in the high-energy zone, you’re not limited to chaos.
If you’re traveling with children: it’s important to know the house rules. Children under 14 can only be in the GALAXY area, and they must be accompanied by an adult. That means the rest of the complex is set up with a more adult-friendly flow in mind.
Here’s what that means for your planning: if your group wants to spread out, GALAXY can be the anchor for kids (or anyone who wants maximum water time), while adults can drift to Palm afterward without having to fight the same crowd pattern.
Reality check: GALAXY is one of the busiest zones when people arrive together. If you want slides and wave pool time without spending half your day waiting, get there earlier rather than later.
PALM: Tropical Pool Time, Mineral Soaks, and the Sand-Beach Bonus

Palm is the “slow down” area. It’s a tropical-style zone with over 800,000 plants, including orchids and palm trees. The heated indoor and outdoor pools help you keep going even when the weather turns chilly.
Expect a mix of relaxation and variety: there’s a jacuzzi, special mineral pools, and wet saunas. One of the signature extras is the natural sand beach area with about 1,500 sun loungers—great when it’s open and sunny.
A seasonal note matters here. In colder months, the outdoor sandy beach area may close. If you’re visiting in winter, you might still enjoy plenty of Palm pool time, but don’t assume the beach portion will be running.
One more practical tip from how people experience Palm: if you’re trying to avoid extra purchases and hassle, bring what you can. Some folks found that towel drying onsite wasn’t always effective, and having your own towel (or an extra) can make your exit less stressful.
ELYSIUM: Saunas and Steam Rooms (and the Possible Extra Fee)

ELY Sium is built for wellness. This zone leans toward heat and recovery with exclusive saunas, steam rooms, and a massage center offering rejuvenating treatments.
Here’s the key detail: don’t assume every admission ticket includes ELYSIUM access. Some visitors experienced access to GALAXY and Palm only, and then needed an extra payment for ELYSIUM. In one case, people reported a wristband fee of about 7 euros to reach the sauna area. The takeaway is simple: before you settle into your day, confirm what your wristband includes.
If ELYSIUM is your goal—especially if you’re after the sauna circuit—plan to decide early. Waiting until you’re already comfortable in Palm can mean missing the best heat session timing, or having to navigate additional steps at the front desk.
Also, because ELYSIUM is more about quiet recovery than water thrills, it’s where you’ll want to place your “slow hour.” If your day gets busy, swapping your schedule so you do ELYSIUM while you still have energy usually works better.
What Your Admission Includes (And What You Should Pack)

Your admission ticket includes:
- Access to the thermal spa facilities
- Multilingual local assistance / chat support
- A private locker, changing room, and storage space for large suitcases
Not included:
- Towels
- Flip-flops/slippers
- Swim suit
You’ll need swimwear, towels, and slippers to access the spa center. If you forget, you can rent items onsite, but it’s smarter to arrive prepared.
What I’d bring for a smoother day:
- Swimsuit you feel good in for a long session
- Slippers/flip-flops (for getting around safely)
- At least one towel, and if you run cold after rinsing, consider a second one
A small but useful tip: if you’re going in winter, sunglasses can help. Low sun outdoors can be blinding when you’re trying to relax near open-air areas.
One more thing that affects day flow: security checks. People reported that staff may open bags to check that you’re not bringing food from outside. You should treat this as a normal venue rule and plan to snack onsite.
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How Long to Plan: 3 Hours vs. a Full Spa Day

The experience duration is listed as 3 to 12 hours. With a complex like this, the range makes sense, because your pace determines everything.
If you do the 3-hour plan, think “hit the highlights.” A good pattern is:
- Start with GALAXY (slides/wave pool)
- Then spend focused time in Palm pools/jacuzzi
- End with ELYSIUM only if your wristband includes it, or if you’ve confirmed extra access early
For a half-day to full-day visit, you can slow down and actually cycle through moods. You’ll likely want:
- One main water-thrills block (GALAXY)
- One long tropical block (Palm)
- One heat-and-recovery block (ELY Sium, if included or upgraded)
Because it gets crowded, stretching too long without a strategy can wear you out. The sweet spot is usually enough time to enjoy a few signature areas without feeling like you’re always hunting for space.
Crowds, Timing, and Where the Relaxation Actually Happens

Therme Bucuresti is popular, and the crowd factor can make or break your vibe. People described it as very busy, with difficulty finding places to sit in peak times.
So I’d treat timing as part of the plan:
- Aim to arrive earlier in the day if you want more lounge seating and easier pool access.
- Consider weekdays or off-peak periods if your schedule allows.
Even if you’re there at a busy time, you can still find calm—just don’t expect it everywhere at once. Move with intent: do your high-energy water time first, then shift to zones that are naturally quieter for you.
One more practical thought: if you’re sensitive to noise, plan your ELYSIUM (sauna/steam) time as your “reset.” That’s where the day feels most like wellness instead of entertainment.
Food, Drinks, and the Add-Ons That Can Change Your Final Cost

Food and drinks are available onsite, and many people were pleasantly surprised by quality for a venue that also sells convenience items. Reports included things like a good burger and enjoyable cocktails, which helps if you’re planning to stay longer.
The tricky part isn’t the food—it’s optional add-ons. Some visitors described costs that can add up, especially around massage services or extras that aren’t always obvious at first glance.
My advice: set a simple spending rule before you get comfortable.
- If you want massage water beds or treatments, decide what you’re willing to pay.
- If you’d rather keep the day predictable, stick to included areas and skip anything that requires extra pricing unless you’ve checked upfront.
Also, remember you can’t take your own food in. Between the bag checks and the onsite food setup, you’ll likely end up buying snacks and drinks.
Getting Around and Making It Easy on Yourself
The complex is located in Bucharest and is near public transportation, which is good news if you don’t want to rely on taxis for every hop.
With a tour group size capped at 8 travelers, the day can be smoother than big chaotic meetups. You also have multilingual chat support, which helps if you have questions about what your wristband covers or where to go first.
If your hotel is far from the metro/bus lines, start thinking about the “real travel time,” not just the distance. People who stay too optimistic about transport often end up arriving later than planned—which is when crowds hit hardest.
Who This Spa Day Is Best For
This ticket fits best if you want:
- A single-day mix of water fun and relaxation
- A place with multiple zones so you can switch moods
- Modern spa design that works for families (especially in GALAXY)
It’s also a strong match for:
- People who enjoy wellness heat routines like saunas and steam rooms (with the note to confirm whether ELYSIUM is included)
- Travelers who like having storage and a clean changing setup, without juggling beach-towel chaos
If you’re seeking a silent, empty, luxury spa with no crowds, you may be disappointed. This is a busy attraction. You’ll need to manage expectations and time your visit.
Should You Book This Thermal Spa Ticket in Bucharest?
Book it if you want maximum fun-per-hour, and you like the idea of switching between slides, tropical pools, and heat-based relaxation in one place. At about $32.53 per person, the value is strongest when you plan to actually use the full venue, not just peek for an hour.
Think twice if:
- You hate crowds and you can’t adjust your arrival time.
- You specifically want ELYSIUM saunas and you’re the type who dislikes extra payments. In that case, confirm your zone access early and know what your wristband covers.
- You want a super predictable final cost with no optional extras. This kind of venue often nudges people toward add-ons.
My final practical advice: pack the basics, arrive earlier than you think you need, and pick your “main mission” for the day (thrills vs. tropical chill vs. sauna recovery). Do that, and Therme Bucuresti can be one of the most fun spa days in Romania without turning stressful.
FAQ
What does the admission ticket include?
It includes admission to the Thermal Spa facilities, multilingual local assistance/chat support, and a private locker with changing and storage space for large suitcases.
How much does the Thermal Spa Bucharest admission ticket cost?
The price is listed as $32.53 per person.
How long can I spend at the spa?
The duration is approximately 3 to 12 hours.
What areas are inside Therme Bucuresti?
The complex has three areas: GALAXY, PALM, and ELYSIUM, each with different facilities and atmospheres.
Are towels and swim slippers included?
No. Towels, flip-flops, and your swim suit are not included. You need them for entry, and they can be rented onsite.
Is ELYSIUM included with the ticket?
The provided information says admission to Thermal Spa facilities is included, but some visitors found ELYSIUM access may require an extra entry/wristband. Check your zone access when you arrive.
Can children under 14 enter all areas?
No. Children under 14 are allowed only in the GALAXY area and must be accompanied by an adult.
Is the spa near public transportation?
Yes, it’s near public transportation.
How big is the group for this experience?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































