Spas

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Spas are what people used to come to Baden-Baden for. So don't miss to at least have a look at the different bathing options.

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Friedrichsbad

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19-th century posh. 21 euro for a bathing program of three or more hours. Open Monday to Sunday.

Rather regimented with a suggested time for each section but a beautiful building and quite an experience. Males and females separate and leave everthing except what God gave them in a locker. An attendent provides a sheet that is used to lie on in a series of dry saunas. The sheet is taken away before being soaked and scrbbed and then moving on to the steam room. The suite of pools after this is mixed. Most are warm except for a cold central one under a painted domed more..

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address:Friedrichsbad, Römerplatz 1
tel:+49-(0)7221-2759-20
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Kurhaus

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The Kurhaus and the Casino are a nice attraction in the center of town, just west of the Oos river.Designe in 1824 it is everything a Kurhaus should be with more grandeur than all of Las Vegas.

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Roman Baths

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The remains of the Roman Baths prove that Baden-Baden was a spa in the old days already. Address: Romerplatz.

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Caracalla Therme

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Modern bathing complex next to the roman baths. 12 Euro for three hours. Open daily from 8 am to 10 pm.

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