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How to get to Baden, Austria

Baden is a wonderful spa town located in the immediate vicinity of the Austrian capital Vienna. Baden is famous, first of all, for its thermal springs, mild climate and developed infrastructure. The place has long and firmly become a favorite vacation spot for both the Viennese themselves and tourists from all over the world. In Baden, there are several large thermal complexes at once, offering their services for restorative procedures, in addition, Austrian Baden has its own hotels with thermal springs. In addition, the city is great for long hiking- it has its own Kurpark, a rose garden, extensive park areas, preserved historical and natural attractions.

Getting to Austrian Baden is quite easy, as it is located only 35 km from Vienna. There are direct flights from Moscow to Vienna, the flight time is about 3 hours. Further from Vienna to Baden can be reached by public transport (from the main railway station), by taxi (if you are heading directly from the airport) or by a rented car (you can rent a car at Vienna airport or at the rental offices in the city center).

As for public transport, then from the main railway station Vienna trains leave every half hour in the direction of Baden. Travel time will be only half an hour. The cost of a one-way ticket is about 5.5 euros. Electric trains do not run at night. In addition to public transport, you can get to Baden by taxi. This method is convenient if you want to leave Vienna airport directly to Baden, bypassing Vienna.

You can order a taxi upon arrival at the information desk or in the taxi area, as well as book an individual transfer in advance. In the case of a transfer, a car with a driver will already be waiting for you by the time of arrival. You can order transfer services at various specialized services. These, in particular, include , other.


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Hotels in Baden, Austria

You can stay in Baden in hotels or apartments. Most often, tourists choose hotels, because Baden hotels often have their own spa and thermal areas. However, even if you have chosen apartments or hotels without your own spa zone, then you can always visit the local public thermal complexes, there are several of them in the city and they are all popular.

The main hotels in Baden, which have their own health centers, are hotels:

  • Herzoghof 4 *(Spa treatments at the Herzoghof 4 * hotel include a massage room, a steam room, peeling and body care rooms, beauty services, a Turkish bath);
  • At the Park Hotel 4 * (At the park Hotel 4 * there are, in turn, spa / wellness packages, a relaxation area, a fitness center, a sauna, a massage room);
  • Thermenvilla Gutenbrunn (The Thermenvilla Gutenbrunn has a covered passage to the Römertherme).

Also in the hotel Sacher Baden 4 *has its own gym and a sauna, but no thermal springs. Accommodation in all of the listed hotels requires breakfast included in the room rate, internet access, parking, big variety numbers.

You can also view all available accommodation options in Baden for the dates you are interested in on specialized services, where you can also book your favorite option in advance. These services, in particular, include Booking, Hotellook other.


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Attractions Baden, Austria

Baden is a pleasant spa town with many attractions. Historical monuments will amaze you with its lush style, and the landscaping of local gardens and parks with its diversity. Baden is great for hiking in between visits to the resort's main attraction - the local baths.

The main thermal springs(and there are 13 of them in Baden) are concentrated on the territory Kurparka (resort park). The park itself is already a local landmark. For example, there is a rose garden, monuments to Mozart, Strauss, Beethoven, many fountains and green shady alleys.

In addition, since the Kurpark is located on a small hill, from here open best views to Baden. The park often hosts classical music concerts and other festivals. Further beyond the Kurpark opens the Vienna Woods, or rather its coniferous-pine part, where it is also pleasant and useful to walk, thanks to the healing properties of the air.

Thermal springs of Baden, Austria

The most visited thermal baths in Baden are considered to be the old "Kurzal" and new "Roman Baths"... And he and the other have their own characteristics and advantages relative to each other. Let's take a closer look. Complex "Kurzal"- this is a huge territory where thermal springs are located, some of them are located under open air, some - indoors, made in the art deco style. The part that is located on the street is an area with a swimming pool and an artificial beach.

The only thing that overshadows the "beach" rest is a very characteristic smell of water, however, this is a feature of all thermal resorts... The local water is considered curative, you can swim here without restrictions, but you can take water inside from special pump rooms only as prescribed by a doctor. It is also worth noting that the Kursaal is open only from May to September inclusive, the complex is closed in winter.


Nigel Swales / Baden

Complex "Roman Baths" Is an ultra-modern and fully equipped park, which also has a covered and open area... Under the covered part you will find a sulphate pool with a water temperature of +35 degrees, several types of other pools, a pool for children, baths, saunas, massage rooms, fitness rooms, spa therapy zones. In the open area, there is an open-air jacuzzi-type pool with a water temperature of +36 degrees.

As recreation areas, the complex offers Finnish saunas, biosaunas with color therapy, Roman aroma steam baths, eucalyptus, pine and salt baths, infrared cabins and much more. The complex is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm. Price entrance ticket starts at € 14.9 for a 3 hour stay on weekdays. A full day ticket will cost € 18.7 per person. Discounts are available for children and seniors. Tickets are more expensive on weekends.

Baden is a splendid resort located just half an hour from the Austrian capital. And if Vienna is an ideal option for excursions, then Baden is an ideal option for relaxation and recreation. Numerous thermal complexes, as well as an extensive walking area, will give you the opportunity to improve your health and mood and give you a boost of vivacity and energy.


wagon16 / Baden

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The Roman Baths (Romertherme) thermal spa in Baden is a worthy competitor to the historic Kurhaus. While the Kurhaus has an old but slightly outdated spirit of "fun on the waters", the Roman Baths offer powerful programs to restore health without any imperial relaxation there.

Treatment

The Roman Baths in Baden is the largest fully air-conditioned thermal complex in Europe, covering an area of ​​2500 sq. m., of which the water "share" accounts for a full 900 square meters. m. In addition to the actual sulfate pool with a water temperature of +34 .. +36 ° C, there is a sports pool (+28 ° C), a spa pool (+32 ° C), a pool for children (+32 ° C), aquatonik ( +36 ° C) and an open-air pool with hydromassage area (+36 ° C). Guests of the Roman Baths are invited to steam in a variety of baths and saunas, undergo massage and spa treatments, and exercise in fitness or gymnastics under the guidance of a trainer.

The cost of visiting the Roman Baths is 14.90 EUR for 3 hours or 18.70 EUR for the whole day on weekdays and a little more on weekends.

The thermal baths "Roman Baths" are located just 20 kilometers from Vienna and a stone's throw from Josefplatz, the last stop of the Austrian Baden Bahn train from Vienna to Baden. The complex is extremely popular not only among the residents of Austria, but also among tourists traveling around this country. The local thermal springs, which made the city so popular, have been known since Roman times, hence the name of the complex.

On the territory of the Roman Baths, the waters of 14 hot sulfur springs are used. In warm baths, the water temperature reaches 36 ° C, there is a pool with 32 ° C water for children and a pool with cool water for sports swimming. The sauna area deserves special attention: Turkish bath, aroma saunas (aromas of orange, mint, lemon, eucalyptus), Finnish sauna, bio sauna, infrared saunas. There is a wellness center on the territory of the complex. Working hours: from 10.00 to 22.00.

Coordinates: 48.00887100,16.22947200

Wellness center Romer -Terms in Baden - modern center thermal therapy, a beautiful glass palace located in the foothills of the Alps. It has several pools with sulfuric and fresh water. There are also special pools for children.

About Baden

For centuries, the town of Baden near Vienna (Baden bei Wien) has been a resting place for noble people and even kings. These places were already known to the ancient Romans. Austrian Baden is located in scenic spots, among the hills and valleys, flowering vineyards and parks. Thanks to its graceful architecture, the town looks cozy and elegant, as if painted with watercolors.

Romer - Therms

The main asset of Baden is its thermal health centers. Römertherme Baden is a thermal complex, a beautiful glass palace located in the foothills of the Alps. It opened in 1999. Up to 400 people can stay under its roof at the same time. It has several pools with sulfuric and fresh water on its territory, 900 sq. meters is the total area of ​​its reservoirs. V summer time the largest in Austria welcomes tourists here sand beach... There are also special pools for children.

Romer - Therms

Saunas and Pools

Various wellness treatments are carried out in the sauna gallery. There are traditional Finnish and Roman saunas, bio and Turkish steam baths, a hydromassage pool, a herbal pool. Complete relaxation and rest is facilitated by the arrangement of pools - they provide areas with hydromassage. Original lighting and musical accompaniment create a special mood.

Balneotherapy

Experienced specialists carry out balneological procedures: mud baths and wraps; do specialized massage - sports, innovative classic; thalasso and reflexology; they are engaged in therapeutic exercises and hardening according to the Kneipp system.

Cosmetic programs

Roemertherme also has special cosmetic programs for complete body care, energy treatments for cell regeneration. Vigilant doctors of the complex monitor the implementation of all programs, can carry out a timely diagnostic examination.

Outdoor pool with relaxation area

There is a direct connection between the swimming pool and the wellness center of the complex, which allows visitors to choose any offers from the wellness program. You can even buy a ticket for the whole day and relax in Romer-Therma both body and soul.

Fitness rooms with a full range of simulators are always at the guests' service; individual instructors work there. And in the fall, a unique program of cleansing the body with the help of wine therapy is carried out.

Thermal complex

Term opening hours

Mon-Sun 10: 00-22: 00.

Ticket prices

Monday through Friday:
adult - € 12.80 / 3 hours; € 16.20 / day; € 8,40 / from 18:00 hours
pensioners - € 10.50 / 3 hours;
adolescents (15-17 years old) - € 9.90; € 13.90 / day;
children (5-14 years old) - € 6.50; € 9.70 / day;
children under 4 years old - free.

Saturday Sunday:
adult - € 14.60 / 3 hours; € 18.00 / day; € 9.10 / from 18:00 hours
pensioners - € 11.30 / 3 hours;
adolescents (15-17 years old) - € 11.10; € 15.10 / day;
children (5 - 14 years old) - € 7.20; € 10.40 / day;
children under 4 years old - free.

Additional services are paid separately. See tariffs.

How to get there

From the Vienna Opera building, the Karlsplatz underground stop, buses and trams go to Baden directly to Römertherme. Tickets are bought at the box office at the bus stop.

By tram Wien Oper - Baden, travel time is about 1.5 hours, intervals between trams are 15 - 20 minutes. The fare to Baden is € 6.30 or three tickets for € 2.10, because the tram goes through three zones.

Bus number 360. Travel time to Baden is about 40 minutes. The intervals between buses are about 1 hour. The cost of the trip is € 6.30, or three tickets for € 2.10. Tickets can be bought from the driver or from a ticket machine.

The high-speed city train (S-Bahn) departs from the South Station (Wien Südbahnhof). Travel time to Baden is about 30 minutes. The fare is € 8.40. Train tickets can be bought at the train station ticket office or at the ticket machine.

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Can everyone swim in the thermal mineral springs?

Unfortunately, not everyone.

Experts do not recommend bathing in medicinal waters in the presence of a malignant tumor (even after a successful operation), after a heart attack or stroke (for about a year), after therapeutic X-ray procedures.

Medical and health-improving procedures.

The main procedures used in the health resort "Kurhaus Baden Bei Wien":

sulfurous thermal baths (pools with thermal water from a natural source) are used to treat inflammatory diseases of the joints and spine, degenerative diseases of the joints and spines, muscular rheumatism, certain skin diseases, local circulatory disorders, as well as for subsequent treatment after injuries or surgeries and in the condition vegetative exhaustion.

Sulphurous healing mud(full and partial wrapping) are used to treat degenerative diseases of the locomotor system, muscular rheumatism, neuralgia, muscle pains, chronic diseases of the digestive tract, chronic female diseases.

Drinking treatment with sulfuric water is recommended for inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, heavy metal poisoning, gout, constipation, chronic diseases of the digestive and urogenital organs, high acidity.

In addition, procedures such as:

  • underwater therapy (water gymnastics, underwater massage;
  • medical therapeutic baths, oxygen treatment, laser treatment, rehabilitation of joints and ligaments;
  • physiotherapy treatment;
  • full, partial massage, legs, ligaments;
  • lymphatic drainage, acupuncture, therapeutic exercises, individual or in a group, specially composed or general, spine training, ergotherapy, electrotherapy, quantum therapy.

Also Kurhaus Baden uses the BIOMENT method for stress relief, nicotine addiction and weight loss.

BIOMENT method

The answer to stress, nicotine and excess weight. This is a psychological method that will allow you to learn how to relax after a few sessions, as if you have been doing yoga for years.

How does this method work? Small sensors on the index and middle fingers measure the conductivity of the skin.

Conductivity indicates the level of tension / relaxation. Then, through the headphones, the patient listens to hiss or buzz.

These sounds help the patient to relax and the conduction is reduced. If the conductivity drops below a certain level, then music is turned on.

If, after a certain time, the tension rises, then the patient hears a hiss or buzz again. After a while, the patient will learn to turn on the music himself at the right moment.

Thus, everyone finds their own way to relaxation.
Regenerative training according to the bioment system for greater balance.

The bioment-tabastop method leads to smoking cessation.

Weight management with the biomoment method will teach you the right attitude to food.

Classes are held individually and under the guidance of a psychologist.

QUANTOTHERAPY at Kurhaus Baden

Pulsating electromagnetic fields are made up of tiny particles (quanta). Quantum therapy does not deal with symptoms, i.e. manifestation of the disease, but with its causes.

It promotes the receipt of nutrients and energy by the cells of the body, and also activates their own defenses.

The Kurhaus uses devices such as
- pulsatron (pulsating magnetic fields controlled by a computer)
- pulsating laser
- biopton (linearly polarized light)
always in conjunction with oxygen ion therapy

Quantum therapy is especially effective for
- tissue regeneration
- increasing the immune defense
- improving blood supply and wound healing
- improving the healing of bones and cartilage (osteopathy, arthrosis)
- inflammations
- overcoming pain and much more.

Stress, high loads and the aging process lead to metabolic disorders in cells. Quantum therapy is great for increasing the regenerative and energetic potential of cells .

In addition to traditional treatment methods, the center also offers other effective programs - DAVID-Wirbelsaulenkonzept and Spineliner. These programs are aimed at preventing and eliminating diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

The DAVID-Wirbelsaulenkonzept program involves the use of special devices that include both diagnostic and therapeutic training of the spine and muscles.

After a functional analysis of the spine (flexion, extension, rotation, lateral bending), it is possible to find out and judge about muscle strength and balance, about movement disorders.

Based on the complete data, an individual profile of the spine is created, which subsequently serves as the basis for developing exercises on simulators that help to level defects and restore the balance of the musculoskeletal system.

The duration of the diagnostic session is from 50 to 60 minutes. Orient. cost = 135 Euro. Further procedures - from 30 Euro / session (minimum 12 sessions).

Indications:

    "Fresh" fracture (up to 4 months)

    abdominal surgery (up to 4 months)

    gynecological operations (up to 4 months)

    spinal malformations

    Severe inflammatory diseases

    "Severe" osteoporosis

The Spineliner helps the general practitioner diagnose and treat the spine.

The method is based on determining the resistance of the musculoskeletal system, which is measured with a Spineliner, based on short mechanical impulses. Test results are displayed in real time on the instrument. Based on the data obtained, you can make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe treatment.

Pain reduction is achieved after the first visit to the doctor. The duration of the diagnostic session is from 15 to 20 minutes. Orient. cost = 52 Euro.

Indications:

    Neck, back and lower back pain

    Disorders of the intervertebral discs

    Muscle tension (eg, a tense neck)

    Dizziness

    Tendon pain

    Joint development

    Inflammatory infiltrate

    Heel spurs

    Massage of biologically active points

Contraindications:

    Severe inflammation

    Fresh injuries, cracks, fractures

    Structural changes

    Bone metastases in the affected area

    Progressive osteoporosis

    Severe pain in the affected area

The parks in Baden and the nearby Vienna Woods provide opportunities for mechanotherapy.

In the air of the city there is a slight specific smell of sulfurous mineral waters. The use of the medicinal products offered in Baden is possible only on the recommendation of a doctor!

Römertherme

Daily from 10:00 to 22:00
Pools open until 21:30
The last "start" of the sauna - 21:00

Wellness center

Monday-Friday - 9.00 - 21.30
May-September - Saturday, Sunday and holidays - 10.00 - 19.00
October-April - Saturday, Sunday and holidays - 10.00 - 21.30

Entrance prices Römertherme


Adults Visitors over 60 years old * or with disabilities**
Monday Friday Saturday / Sunday / Holidays Monday Friday Saturday / Sunday / Holidays
3 hours 12,10 13,90 9,70 10,50
Every next hour 1,80 1,80 1,80 1,80
Day ticket 15,30 17,10 NS NS
Evening ticket (after 19:00) 8,00 8,70 NS NS

* Upon presentation of an identity document. Tickets can be purchased until 13:00
** Upon presentation of an identity document from 10:00 to 22:00

Baden itself is located 26 km south of Vienna. Distance to international airport Schwechat -33 km. Römertherme are located in the very center of the town, the transport stop is Josefsplatz.

How to get there by public transport:

  • By tram Badner Bahn: From the Vienna Opera to final stop Baden Josefsplatz.
  • By bus: From Vienna Opera Bus number 360, which runs on the Wien Oper - Baden - Bad Vöslau - Gainfarn route, to the Baden Josefsplatz stop.
  • By train: From Vienna Südbahnhof station to Baden Bahnhof (see schedule at http://www.oebb.at/en/index.jsp). From there, you can walk to the thermal bath or take a tram one stop.