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Therme București, Water park and recreation area in Balotești, Romania

Therme București features ten thermal pools filled with mineral-rich water from 3000 meters underground, maintaining a constant temperature of 33 degrees Celsius.

The facility opened in 2016 and rapidly became Romania's largest tourist destination, welcoming over 1.2 million visitors during its first operational year.

The center houses Romania's largest indoor botanical garden with 800,000 plants, including 1,500 palm trees and numerous orchid species from different global regions.

The complex operates daily from 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM on weekends, with electronic bracelets used for all internal transactions.

The water slide system extends across 1,600 meters with 16 different routes, while the wave pool covers 560 square meters of entertainment space.

Location: Balotești

Address: 1K Calea Bucureşti 077015 Balotești

Opening Hours: Monday 09:30-22:00; Tuesday 09:30-22:00; Wednesday 09:30-22:00; Thursday 09:30-22:00; Friday 09:30-23:00; Saturday 08:00-23:00; Sunday 08:00-22:00

Phone: +40311088888

Website: https://therme.ro

GPS coordinates: 44.60555,26.08536

Latest update: March 12, 2025 20:28

What to see in Romania: medieval towns, Transylvania castles, painted monasteries

Romania encompasses historic towns where medieval squares, Orthodox churches, and royal palaces are found. Bucharest, the capital, hosts the Parliament Palace and religious buildings like the 18th-century Stavropoleos Church. In Transylvania, Brașov preserves its 14th-century city walls, and Sibiu features its cobbled streets lined with old houses. Further north, Bukovina contains Orthodox monasteries adorned with Renaissance exterior frescoes. The Romanian territory also offers mountain landscapes and diverse natural sites. The Transfăgărășan road crosses the Carpathians at over 2000 meters altitude, linking two historic regions. Bran Castle and Peles Castle, perched in the mountains, showcase defensive and royal architecture. The saline lakes of Ocna Sibiului and thermal centers like Therme București highlight the country's natural resources. The Danube Delta completes this collection of destinations to explore.

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