When looking at a map of Germany, you might notice many cities with the word "bad" in their name. It translates to "bath" or "spa," and it indicates a spa town in Germany. There are over 350 of these ...
Soak up the atmosphere in the Palais Thermal spa and all its Art Nouveau glory. You might head to Sweden for massages or Finland for saunas, but in Southwest Germany, spa culture is squarely focused ...
In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, there are numerous thermal baths. But which ones are most worth visiting? Once again, the travel provider Travelcircus has determined this in its annual ranking.
With my intense travel schedule, I savor detours where I put away the schedule and notes and simply enjoy the moment. And for me, there’s no better detour in Europe than visiting a public bath or spa ...
When you go to the spa, all you want is to feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Unfortunately, though, relaxed is the opposite of how British-Arab writer Anbara Salam felt during her trip to a German spa ...
On a recent trip to Europe, I spent an afternoon relaxing at the German spa resort of Baden-Baden. In two hours, I saw more naked people than I’ve seen in the last two years. Since the Roman emperor ...
Waterslides, thermal pools and a plethora of saunas. What’s not to love about Therme Erding, the world’s largest thermal spa? Saunas and spas are very popular in Germany. But if you’re stationed at ...
While spas in North America tend to focus on weight loss and relaxation, European spas have long purported to promote good health and cure ailments. That's not to say, however, that a visitor can't ...