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ADVERTORIAL


EUROPE PAVILION: Stand EU740 BADEN-BADEN The Green Town of Short Distances


Baden-Baden, the elegant and exclusive spa and culture town is located at the foothills of the beautiful Black Forest in the southwestern part of Germany. Known as ‘the green town of short distances’, Baden-Baden is the perfect destination for taking a relaxing break from the routines of daily life. The town’s thermal baths, the modern Caracalla Spa and the historic Friedrichsbad, as well as many exquisite spa-hotels are conducive to relaxation, unique wellness and spa treatments.


The Festspielhaus – Europe’s second


largest opera and concert hall – offers international opera, ballet and concerts at the highest level. Art lovers enjoy a visit to the Museum Frieder Burda, which fascinates not only with its outstanding architecture but also with selected masterpieces of Classical Modernism. In the picturesque streets and the small roads of the neo-baroque old town of Baden-Baden, numerous exclusive boutiques offer first-class shopping. Guests looking for branded products, international labels and individual


antiques, jewellery and presents get their money’s worth. Baden-Baden’s restaurant scene ranges from Michelin- starred restaurants to cosy little taverns, offering both international and traditional Badian cuisine. Germany’s oldest and, said Marlene Dietrich “the most beautiful casino in the world”, rounds off a perfect day in a playful manner and lets international guests try their luck at the tables.


For more information: | baden-baden.com


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