Hungary is an amazingly colorful country, and Heviz is the pearl of this wonderful place on earth! Even though it was the height of summer, there was no crowds in the baths or on the lake, and this is commendable! Heviz is mainly for older people, judging by the visitors, but young people are also present. During the excursions, we met women who come here more than once! The reviews are the most positive, they say that they live without back and leg pain for a whole year! It’s too early to talk about how it will be for me. It will take time to feel the benefits of the procedures and thermal water. But so far so good!!! My back didn’t hurt, and my legs successfully ran around the outskirts of Croatia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. The loads were colossal! I believe that the price and quality correspond to the service of this sanatorium. Very good location of the resort. If, suddenly, you have to undergo treatment in winter or autumn, then all the procedures will be carried out on the spot and this is very convenient! Thermal lake Heviz next to the sanatorium is a 5-7 minute walk from the sanatorium. Regular and careful cleaning of the room and change of linen. In the evening, concerts and dance evenings were held in the foyer of the sanatorium. Those who wished danced well and enjoyed their vacation. In addition to treatment, quite a lot of excursions were offered to Budapest, Lake Balaton, Croatia, Austria, Italy, Keskhey to the castle of the Festich Counts and many others. We were on treatment for 16 days. We were pleased with the excursions to Budapest, Lake Balaton, and the Sumeg Fortress for a knight's tournament - an interesting theatrical show. After the knightly tournament, guests will be treated to a hearty and very, very tasty dinner, a real medieval meal. First, upon entering, all guests are offered a shot of pálinka and a small, very tasty homemade Hungarian bun. For an appetizer we were offered lentil soup with smoked meats, huge and very well prepared fried goose legs with boiled potatoes on the side, cabbage prepared in some special Hungarian way, blood sausages, light red and white wine, and at the end of the meal a delicate dessert - homemade cake. It is recommended to eat all this without a knife and fork; only a spoon is given for the soup. Real Middle Ages! I also really remembered the concert of the operetta artists in Kesheya in the castle of the Counts of Festich. We received great aesthetic pleasure! It turned out to combine business with pleasure!