Spas of Germany
Germany’s appreciation of the healing benefits of spas dates back to the 19th century when towns such as Baden Baden in the country’s southwestern region of Baden-Württemberg became hotspots on the well-heeled travelers map and were visited by aristocrats and their entourages from across Europe. In fact, this was just a scene from history repeating itself, since it was the Roman emperors who first discovered and enjoyed the hot mineral springs of Germany.
Today, you can choose from mud baths and mineral-rich hot springs, sophisticated anti-aging and de-stressing treatments by the Northern or Baltic sea shore, at ski resorts and of course at urban centres such as Berlin.
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| Schlosshotel
Lerbach is an architectural masterpiece, somewhat meandering and
mysterious, yet bright and generous; the entire hotel is simply unique. |
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| Amid
the energy of the city, The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin welcomes guests with a
gracious atmosphere, exquisite amenities and impeccable service. |
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| Brenner´s
Park-Hotel & Spa nestled in the valley of the Black Forest,
combines beauty, fitness, health and culinary delights all into one to
create a marvelous luxury experience. |
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a Three Michelin Star restaurant, Residenz Heinz Winkler has achieved a
perfect compromise between luxury and local charm, with its
surroundings of lush, green countryside and the well-appointed, lavish
rooms and suites. |
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Alpenhof is situated in the beautiful Ski Resort of Sudelfeld, near the
Tegernsee Lake, just below picturesque mountains. This superior hotel
evolves around the well-being of those who seek luxurious pleasures and
happiness in a home-like atmosphere. |
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| Naturalness
and sensuousness are the underlying principles of the romantic Zur
Bleiche Resort and Spa. Guests can relax and bathe at the barn-sized
country thermal spa, which features a swimming pool with a cozy open
fire. |
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| Since
its founding in 1916, Schloss Elmau has been a hideaway for great
artists and authors. The calendar of events includes concerts and
several festivals for classical, chamber, jazz, and world music. |
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| Situated
on the Inner Alster Lake, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten has welcomed
guests from all over the world for more than one hundred years.
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| Located
on Hamburg's famous Mönckebergstraße in the historic Levantehaus, the
hotel combines old-world charm and maritime tradition with
state-of-the-art conveniences and 21st-century interior design. |
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| Like
its famous predecessor, the Hotel Adlon Kempinski which was reopened in
1997, is a symbol of luxury. Modern upgrades and uncompromising service
standards have kept it a premier location in Berlin for either the
business or leisure traveler. |
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| Kempinski
Grand Hotel Heiligendamm is a luxury seaside resort framed by the
Baltic Sea and dense beach forest. It is the starting point to explore
the cities of Rostock and Wismar as well as chateaus and castles in the
surrounding countryside. |
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| The
Kempinski Hotel Falkenstein is an extraordinary experience for
enthusiasts and who are seeking time to relax. Situated in the climatic
health resort of Königstein, the premises provide an oasis of quietness
and luxury. |
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| Hotel
de Rome, originally an old bank, was converted to make use of the
buildings full architectural splendor, thereby offering guests an
authentic Berlin experience. |
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