We know why tourists from all over the world go to Baden! Of course, for the sake of its healing springs, a wide range of services, views with amazing beauty and rich history.
The thermal complex "Roman baths" is one of the favorite places to visit. Getting there from the Austrian capital, Vienna, is very easy. Take the Baden Bahn train and get off at the final stop, Josefplatz. Walk a few steps and you will see an unforgettable view of the "Roman baths.” The complex uses the waters of as many as 14 sulfur springs with different temperatures. Those who like to warm their bones will enjoy a dip in pools with a water temperature of 36 C. For children, there is a swimming pool, where the water temperature reaches 32 degrees. There is also a cooler one for sports swimming.
Saunas of the "Roman baths" deserve special attention. You can choose one of the aromatic steam rooms, which are filled with subtle aromas of mint, lemon, orange, and eucalyptus. They are tickling your nose and improving your mood. There are Finnish, infrared, and even a bio-sauna. A wellness center provides a wide range of spa treatments: relax in the skilled hands of a masseur, make a clay wrap, drink herbal tea and just feel the peace and tranquility.
In the evening, when the sun's disk disappears below the horizon, the upper light in the baths is dimmed. Instead, the pool lights are turned on, which, however, does not prevent visitors from enjoying the view of the stars peering through the panoramic windows of the complex.
For the convenience of visitors, the staff of the baths provides towels and slippers for rent. There are hairdryers and lockers in the changing rooms. It is also possible to go to a gym. Sports classes are regularly held on the territory of the thermal baths. The surrounding area is equipped with comfortable sun beds where you can cool off after a hot sauna.
You can buy a full-day subscription or pay for a few hours of rest.