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svens527

In a small spa town about 38 kilometers south west of Vienna, in the beautiful Vienna Woods, there lies the town of Baden, Austria. From the Roman period, many hot spring come right out of the ground near the center of this town. It now lies in the province of Lower Austria and it became the place to be for the arostocray of Vienna.The Roman Baths here are open 7 days a week, year round from 10am until 10pm and are a heavenly way to relax and enjoy a day or days.The bath consist of seven sections, the two large indoor pools, the indoor hot bath/jaccusi, the indoor sauna, the outdoor sauna, the two outdoor baths, the childrens wading area and playground, and the restaurant.The whole indoor complex is covered by one large glass roof which, I have been told, is the largest of its kind in all of Europe.The two large indoor pools, each at a differnt temperature (28 & 32 degrees C.), are for swimming and one for fun and therapy where water jets, water bubble beds, bubble seats and fountains come up in various places within the pools every 5 minutes for 5 minutes at a time.The two outdoor baths are differnt as well. One is at 30 to 32 degrees C. and has large jets for your back, head, and side, as well as a mushroom fountain to toally soak you, There are strong side jets, and a bubble seat area in the 4 areas of the 'four leaf clover' basins of this pool.The second outdoor pool is more for simple relaxation, has two large basins which are suspended in the air from where hot water pours out of 4 spouts to tumble down onto you. This pools is kept at between 34 to 36 degrees C. and had lots of seating all around for you to relax in.The indoor hot tub/bath is also in the 36 degree C. plus range and has soft side jets and bubble seats which alternate every 5 minutes from one to the other. This area is set in a neo Greek style with paintings and staues, all in a very quiet setting.The Sauna Area is for the not so shy. In Austria, most saunas follow the European Naturalist Rules (nude only), so you are on your own here. Take a large 'sauna' or bath towel and your bath robe. In the sauna, you sit on that towel as 'no sweat' on the wood seats is the norm. In the steam room, you do not take anything in at all, but hose down the seat before and after you use the place. There are also a number of different indoor saunas to choose from, at different temperatures. There is also one with hot marble slabs onto which you lay down on to absob the heat. Marvelous!A cold tub and of course the cold (even bucket) showers are available both indoors and outdoors.Large comfortable lounge chairs which flip back are in the sauna areas and the whole indoor and outdoor pool complex.For those with young children, the indoorpool complex, with a mean temperature like Hawaii, has a third wading pool and a childrens play tent.To round it all of, there is a restaurant where you can have lunch, dinner or snacks, including beer and wine, right at the poolside at tables with ample seating. You may also go out into the resaurant area in your bath robe for the special buffets put out, usually around noon.Prices are very reasonable with a 3 hour minimum, but for 18 Euros you can stay the whole day. Discount for seniors, people over 60 years of age. You need a 2 Euro coin for the lockers, but you get your money back so you can access your things as often as you like. Bring you flipflops, a good book, your aches and pains and enjoy your stay.Sven

M7250EGchrisk

The saunas, the steam rooms, the outdoor pools, the politeness and the sauna ceremonies. Dislike: being told to keep your feet on towels by some customers.

KutayKose

Baden is very near to vienna like 30 minutes by auto. There are two pools in facility one of it is thermal pool and the other is just normal. Average age is something old, However you should try this baths. it is not only clean, also have warm water that provides you to stay inside many hours

gkuta

As we normally do following approximately two weeks of non-stop touring museums, major attractions and landmarks in several European countries, we treated ourselves to a day of relaxation at the Roemertherme Spa in Baden, Austria. The spa is easy to get to from Vienna. We took the tram from Karlplatz Opera, which cost 4.20 Euro (each way) with its final stop in Baden. It takes approximately 45 minutes to get there and the spa is a few blocks and a short walk from the station. The spa is actually a combination swimming complex and spa. We found the staff to be friendly, efficient and helpful and most of them were bilingual (German/English). Upon entering the facility you pay for whatever facilities you wish to utilize (please note it costs extra to enter the spa/sauna area), as well as rental of a locker (2 Euros), towels, robes, etc. You can also bring your own towels and extras which will save you several Euros. As with most European spas, the dressing/locker area is coed. The majority of the facility consists of a very large swimming pool, almost like a mini water park with several smaller pools and whirlpools, both inside and outdoors. The spa/sauna area is connected to the pool area but in a totally separate area. There are a number of sauna venues along with several aroma steam baths, an infrared heat room, a cold plunge pool, several shower stations, and relaxation areas with lounge chairs, both inside and outdoors. We did not utilize the outside sunning/relaxation areas as the weather was cool and rainy (actually a good day to be indoors to utilize the saunas/steam baths). Upon checking in you are given a wrist bracelet with a chip which is used to gain access to the spa area, and the chip also serves as your identity for your food and beverage account if you choose to purchase any snacks, meals or drinks. You then settle your account when you leave the complex.Be advised that the spa/sauna facilities are coed and textile frei, meaning you must be nude to enter the saunas, steam baths and heat room. However, when inside the saunas you must sit on a towel and take your footwear/sandals off. This is the culture and sauna etiquette in many European countries, and although some individuals – especially those from the U.S., Canada and other puritanical cultures - find this practice at best uncomfortable, and at worst offensive, it really is no big deal and actually is quite liberating and refreshing. Overall we were pleased with our visit and left very refreshed and relaxed; but personally, we prefer the more traditional spas we previously visited in Germany and the Netherlands. Specifically, Roemertherme does not have any swimming areas in the spa/nude area, nor are there any whirlpools in the nude area. Consequently, to use these facilities you must enter the swimming complex with a swimsuit. We did not bring our swim wear with us to Europe and therefore could not utilize the swimming pools or whirlpools. Moreover, perhaps due to it being a Sunday, the swimming area was very crowded and inundated with children which made it very noisy and loud. Not the most relaxing atmosphere. Again, we knew this going in and these few negatives did not detract from our spa experience. We just prefer a venue that is totally a spa atmosphere with pools and whirlpools in the nude area where one can totally immerse themselves in a relaxed and serene atmosphere. We would definitely recommend the Roemertherme Spa for an afternoon/day of relaxation, and as a respite from all the hectic touring. Just be aware of the caveats noted above.

alexander_arsenal

We visted the thermas twice, despite our short-term stay in Vienna, and we enjoyed our time there. / Мы дважды ездили в Баден, несмотря на непродолжительный период нашего путешествия в Вену. Просто нам там понравились термы и сам город.One can take there by a Baden tram that starts its 75' route from KarlPlaz/Opera. You should pay € 4.20 one-way extra to your day-long Vienna ticket, as your trip covers two more zones. / Добраться до центра Бадена удобнее всего на беспересадочном трамвае, который отправляется от КарлПлаца/Оперы. Путь в один конец займет примерно 1 час 15 минут. Стоимость билета туда или обратно 4.20 евро (трамвай проезжает через 2 зоны), которые оплачиваются дополнительно к дневному билету по Вене.Before joining the water kingdom of the thermas, you may stroll about the picturesque downtown and the Vienna forest. / Перед тем, как отправиться в термы, прогуляйтесь по живописным улочкам центра города и Венскому лесу.For the thermas being our ultimate objective of our trip, we can recommend to spare there min 3 hours, especially if you like swimming activities and sauna therapies. The tickets are sold for 3 hours, for the whole day, family tickets and discounted tickets (for 2.5 hrs) if you come at 7 p.m. If you enter the sauna area, you will be charged extra €6.70 lump-sum. Tickets for kids and seniors cost less / Теперь о римских термах, нашей конечной цели путешествия в Баден. Лучше настроиться провести там не менее 3 часов, особенно любителям плавания и сауны. Продаются три вида билетов: на 3 часа (+20 минут на переодевание), на целый день, для семьи и уцененный на вход с 19 часов и до закрытия (на 2,5 часа). За пользование сауной единовременно начисляться на браслет 6,70 евро, количество последующих входов не ограничено. Билеты для детей и пенсионеров стоят дешевле.The sauna complex embraces a dozen of various unisex saunas that will meet any taste and expectations. Noteworthy, entering the saunas with your swim trunks/swim suits on is not allowed. Relaxed in the sauna, you can take a nap on a sunbed indoor or outdoor. / Комплекс саун включает смешанные сауны на любой вкус. Важно отметить, что непосредственно в саунах не разрешается находиться в плавках/купальнике. In addition to two indoor pools and jakuzzi, there are two outdoor pools with warm mineral water and massage streams. It has its own bar where you can buy snacks and drinks while inside. All costs will be charged to your wrist braclet and paid at exit. / В термах два внутренних бассейна и джакузи, а также два наружных бассейна с теплой минеральной водой и массажными струями. Перекусить и попить можно в ресторане, расположенном непосредственно в комплексе. Все оплаты начисляются на браслет, расчет по которому происходит при выходе.

shakespy

Though it looks a bit dated I would recommend it for a relaxing minutes after day full of walking. We liked the 38C outdoor bath a lot. The center is easy accessible from opera, bus 360. The trip takes around 40 minutes and cost around 12 euros for 2 one way. The center works till 10pm, so we came back to Vienna at 22.12 bus.

milen13

We went to Roemertherme with my friend in January. We took a 3-hour ticket, but it was enough for us, we managed to swim in both pools, use the whirpool and both open-air thermal baths several times and have coffee with a dessert. Take a daily ticket, if you plan to stay longer than that. Clean, nice, affordable, very relaxing, coffee leaves much to be desired (quite strange for Austria), but dessert was good. Anything you may need there can be rented but of course it's cheaper to take your towel and slippers with you. Please note, that sauna is a mixed one for both sexes and you need to register in advance in case you want massage or other procedures.

sorinc790

This was a nice place for relax with the family after a shopping session in Vienna. The city of Baden is not too far from Vienna. Half an hour drive from Vienna by auto or tram. Not too many Romans or … visitors. The place was not overcrowded and I’ll recommend it for family trip. The water was pretty nice with 2 large swimming pools, one warm and one a bit colder; my swimming experience was closed to an Irish shower. Classic sauna bath is available for a small extra charge. Our kids enjoy the whirlpool and small pool, for 3 full hours we fell like Donald Duck family. Nice wiennersnitzel meals for all after that complete the evening.

EvgheniiS

Great place to relax, hot water springs, large pool, great for family.Note: parking is free at the covered garage, just make sure to validate your ticket.Note: sauna costs extra and is required nude. if you come in swim suite you will get kicked out. Austrians are not puritan at all. Note: if you comer after 7:00 in the evening till 22:00 (p.m. 10:00) the cost of entry is 7-8 euro. The full day of course is much higher.

HarriHirvela

This is a very German Spa, but with an Austrian twist. There are many pools to choose, both indoors and outdoors. Some of the pools have hydro jet massage etc. which operate according to a set schedule. There is a lot of light and it is warm. You can get refreshments and snacks easily at the pool restaurant, and yes, you pay with the bracelet.There are Finnish saunas, hammams and other steam baths. The Finnish saunas look very Finnish, but the resemblance ends there. This is the German style sauna, with the Saunameister throwing the water on the stove, while us Finns want to do that ourselves :) Don't forget to have at the least two towels with you, because otherwise it is quite difficult. You need one to cover the seat and under your feet, maybe one to cover you - this is all nude mixed sexes sauna - and yes, one to dry yourself with. All that aside, it is nice to have sauna, even if it is not very hot and the Saunameister is throwing towels at you and trying to make it feel hot. Quite fun.

RV22

We liked the fact that there were 2 swimming pools with different temperatures inside and oudside as well. Nice whirlpool and water massages available.Dont forget to bring your own towel (otherwise the extra charge is 3.30 euro per towel)! Also they dont have any free soap in the shower room.The location of the Roemertherme is about 10-15 min by walk from the main Baden train station.

Blorin

We visit Baden several times per year. Roemertherme is the place to refresh yourself by saunas, swimming, relaxing...winter or summer equally.

MaxineStride

After a weekend of dancing and drinking in Vienna at Beat Patrol 2012, my boyfriend and I headed to the Roemertherme in Baden for some down time and detox. After paying the entrance fee, all other purchases are made by swiping a chipped wrist band. There are two large swimming pools indoors, of varying heat. One perhaps more suited to the more serious swimmer and the other, a couple of degrees warmer better for the sedated splashers. Outside there were two smaller pools which were much warmer in temperature with fountains and side seats. A word of warning be careful of burning in the water, the beautiful sunshine gave me not so beautiful tan lines in under 20 minutes. There was a cafeteria serving traditional Austrian cuisine and refreshments with seating available inside and out. Although smoking is prohibited inside, it is permitted in all outside areas. We enjoyed the Jacuzzi and Whirlpool, but in particular we favoured the Sauna area. It does cost a few euros extra, but it is well equipped with steam and sauna rooms, and a private sunbathing area. It is however not for the faint hearted being a nude only area. German speaking countries tend to have a Saunameister who pours scented water onto coals, and uses a large towel to circulate hot air through the sauna, encouraging sweating and the perception of heat (Aufguss). If you like heat it’s definitely worth a visit. All in all the Roemertherme was a very relaxing experience and warranted a second visit the following day.

FromVegas

On the hills over Baden are the ruins of two castles. We decided to hike up to one before our visit to the Romertherm so we got the blood flowing. The therme was the perfect thing to unwind after our hike.Like other European spas you pay something up front and get a wrist band with an embedded RFID chip. To pay for anything you swipe the wristband. A word of caution: do not lose the wristband. The Austrians seem to be very honest people but visitors from many places come to the place and might want you to buy them a beer.The facility was quite clean. Large coed dressing area but except one old guy people were pretty modest. Two very large pools indoors. One was cool but very swimmable probably about 78F. The other was a bit warmer, perhaps 84F. There were two outdoor pools which jumped up to maybe 95 and 100F. One of the outdoor pools was obviously headed by geothermal sources so had some hydrogen sulfide odor but some claim it helps rheumatism or something (certainly not your nose).In the back were saunas which we didn't go into because it seemed they were nude only.We ate in their restaurant. The food was affordable and good. We were late in the afternoon so the salad bar was pretty well gone through and it didn't look like it was to be refreshed anytime soon. We had sandwiches and fries (pommes) and drinks for three and it came to 33.00 Euros. For the rest of the experience towels and three hours of swimming we spent about 45 Euros for the three of us.

natul15

plenty of swimming pools with different temperature,plenty of cafe and attractions for childs

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