IMAGES: DZT – GÜNTER STANDL, BADEN-BADEN KUR & TOURISMUS GMBH
PAID CONTENT FOR BADEN-BADEN
Baden-Baden GERMANY
Baden-Baden is one of the most famous spa towns in the world. Located on the foothills of Germany’s beautiful Black Forest, the area was founded some 2,000 years ago by the Romans who built the first set of baths here
It’s grown since then to become an internationally renowned spa destination whose traditional spa culture is the perfect place to recharge one’s batteries. You’ll be able to choose your accommodation
from a world-class selection of superior spa and wellness hotels. Guests wanting their wellness experience to start in the privacy of their own hotel room can enjoy direct access to the curative thermal water at the Heliopark Bad Hotel zum Hirsch. Ultimate luxury can be found at the five- star hotel Maison Messmer, the modern lifestyle hotel Roomers or the historic five-star superior grand hotel Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa. For more accessible charm, a stay at Hotel Der Kleine Prinz or Hotel Belle Epoque will be romantic as well as unforgettable. Wellness of the highest quality is also delivered
at the city’s two public thermal baths, the Caracalla Spa and the Friedrichsbad. The slick, glass-fronted Caracalla Spa features an expansive 43,000 square feet of bathing and wellness space
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whereas the historic spa Friedrichsbad looks back on more than 140 years of bathing history, bringing traditional Roman bathing culture and Irish hot-air bathing into the modern day. The American author Marc Twain reflected on his visit of the Friedrichsbad in a letter to a friend: ‘After 10 minutes you forget time, after 20 minutes, the world.’ The Villa Stéphanie Spa & Wellbeing, part
of the Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa is a jewel amongst the private luxury spas of Baden-Baden. It is dedicated to the individual spa experience, offering a holistic concept centered around medicine, emotional balance, fitness, beauty and detox — including digital detox. Baden-Baden was officially listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021 as part of the Great Spa Towns of Europe. The city’s impressive monuments include the Trinkhalle pump room and the Kurhaus, as well as the spacious parks and gardens that are characteristic of a 19th-century spa town. These
architectural masterpieces date back to the belle époque era and are nestled in a relaxing green environment in the heart of the city centre where everything is only a short walk away. Exploring and experiencing this UNESCO World Heritage Site couldn’t be easier: take a stroll through the city as part of a guided tour or set off along the Lichtentaler Allee in a horse-drawn carriage. Blessed with a venerable spa heritage,
Baden-Baden prioritises a well-rounded approach to wellbeing with natural thermal springs, soothing spas and numerous medical clinics that attract clients from around the world. The area also offers thrilling outdoor adventures, stunning nature, breathtaking vistas, gourmet restaurants, tempting shops and great cultural offerings. High-tech medicine at Baden-Baden’s
clinics combines the most sophisticated cutting- edge technolog with the most extensively trained medical professionals with a patient- centric focus.
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