Baby swimming at Aqua Palace in Hajdúszoboszló starts 2026! Fun sessions for babies & parents Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays.
dónde: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szent István park 1-3.
Get ready for some watery fun in Hajdúszoboszló’s Aqua Palace Élményfürdő (Adventure Pool) starting in 2026! Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, join the popular baby swimming sessions in two groups: advanced from 10:30 to 11:00, and beginners from 11:00 to 11:30. The baby-mama pool, plus changing rooms, nursing areas, and rest areas, make it super comfy for little ones and parents. Located at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Saint Stephen Park (Szent István park) 1-3. Kickoff dates include March 16 (Monday), 18, and 21—all in Hajdúszoboszló.
Class Details
Expert instructors ensure those first water dips are totally positive! These lively sessions thrill both tots and grown-ups. Baby swimming costs $11 USD (4,000 HUF) per session. Schedule: advanced on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays 10:30–11:00; beginners 11:00–11:30. Organizers reserve the right to tweak times and programs!
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Pros
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Super family-friendly setup with a dedicated baby-mama pool, changing rooms, nursing areas, and rest spots, making it a breeze for U.S. parents traveling with infants.
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Baby swimming is a well-known activity worldwide, just like the mommy-and-me classes at U.S. YMCAs or local pools, so you know it'll build your kiddo's water confidence safely.
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Hajdúszoboszló's Aqua Palace is gaining buzz as part of Hungary's epic thermal bath scene, which draws plenty of foreign families for its adventure pools and spas.
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No Hungarian language skills required – it's mostly hands-on splashing with babies, and expert instructors use visual cues that any parent can follow.
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Super easy to reach: hop on a comfy train from Budapest (2-3 hours direct) or drive via highways if you're renting a car, right to Szent István park.
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At just $11 USD per 30-minute session, it's a steal compared to $20-30+ for similar baby swim classes back in the States.
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Stands out from typical U.S. indoor pools by being in a massive thermal adventure complex – like a mini water park tailored for tots, way more fun than plain rec centers.
Cons
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Hajdúszoboszló isn't a household name like Budapest or Prague for foreign tourists, so it might feel a bit hidden unless you're chasing thermal gems.
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Kicks off in 2026, so if your family's Hungary trip is sooner, you'll miss out on these specific sessions.
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While public transport works fine, it involves a train ride from major hubs, which could tire out little ones compared to local U.S. attractions.
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Not as flashy or globally hyped as big international water parks like Disney's Typhoon Lagoon family programs, so it might not wow everyone.